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RE:RE:enjoy your game
by sudhir iyer on Mar 22, 2007 11:23 PM

Patriot. I read ur comments so far. I want to tell u one thing. Whether India wins or loses tommorow is immaterial. But one thing is sure. SriLanka can never dream of winning another world cup in their history. Bcoz McGrath and company who fondly remember the SriLankans as black monkeys (just recall how Muralitharan/Jayasuriya etal look) will not allow the monkeys to touch the cup which would get stained by their dirty black hands. I wonder how a white man like Moody is putting up with these blackies. Remember u had a spat with Darren Lehmann in a tour of Australia!! You have to Mr. Patriot. Also remember what he had commented on u people/ ur religion/ ur culture etc etc. You might know very well if u r truly a patriot. What I wanted to tell u is instead of commenting on some silly points show ur courage by taking on Aussies. They will just crush you. There will be no country by the name of SriLanka. And beware when u comment on Tamils. U sinhalese will one day be sent packing from SriLanka by LTTE. And as far our rabbit population goes I think if all the billion rabbits together pee on your country ur lovely SriLanka will get drowned.
And with regards to ur comments on Nandigram and Indian Gods just ensure that ur home is in order b4 u comment or point a finger on someone else.
Ur country is in a total disarray and would any potential investor even think in his dreams of ever investing in a country like SriLanka.
I can even go on an on about ur country(SriLanka) but I have better things to do rather than comment on nullified people. And remember one thing in life (Cricket does not make a country economy) Economy is decided by something else for which u need to have educated people which is a scarcity in SriLanka.

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