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Roadrunner Tuesday, 29 April 2014 12:25 AM
not only garment factory all production industries closed and service industries opened. God save sri lanka
ANTON Tuesday, 29 April 2014 01:06 AM
"DELOWAK ATHARA"
ANTON Tuesday, 29 April 2014 01:10 AM
VACANCIES.... VACANCIES.... VACANCIES.....
CABARET DANCERS AND MASSAGE THERAPISTS.
Cobra Tuesday, 29 April 2014 01:51 AM
Where is the door leading to the massage parlor?
ANTON Tuesday, 29 April 2014 02:04 AM
WHATEVER THE NAME GIVEN TO THIS PLACE, IT IS A GOVERNMENT SUPPORTED GAMBLING DEN.
Socialist Tuesday, 29 April 2014 03:24 AM
"Businesses involving vice bring revenue thousand fold" - This is the thinking behind this Government.
Simple Simon Tuesday, 29 April 2014 03:27 AM
SAVING GRACE for SRI LANKA
Serendib Tuesday, 29 April 2014 04:48 AM
We need these kind of things to develop tourism,common guys take Thailand as an example.
Ranjo Tuesday, 29 April 2014 04:52 AM
[quote name="ANTON"]VACANCIES.... VACANCIES.... VACANCIES.....
CABARET DANCERS AND MASSAGE THERAPISTS.[/quote]
No experience required.....
Perumal Tuesday, 29 April 2014 05:09 AM
[quote name="Roadrunner"]not only garment factory all production industries closed and service industries opened. God save sri lanka[/quote]
This is also a production industry for brandless products
kaputakukula Tuesday, 29 April 2014 05:14 AM
Funny but thought provoking...? While garments closed girls have no choice but to get into these dens for employment and....... Perhaps this is what our doctor vermin hinted "Go unlimited".
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