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Porky Pig Wednesday, 07 August 2013 03:40 AM
The appropriate color for the water leaking from the bucket should have been red.
Mutu Wednesday, 07 August 2013 04:01 AM
Not only in Weliweriya, there are holes in the buckets and in the pockets of poor people all over Sri Lanka thanks to inefficient governance.
ANTON Wednesday, 07 August 2013 04:34 AM
I THINK ARMY RIFLE SHOTS MADE THOSE HOLES
Calistus Jayatilleke Wednesday, 07 August 2013 06:50 AM
There are holes in your bucket, dear citizen, dear citizen.
With what shall I fix those, dear officer, dear officer.
Asela Wednesday, 07 August 2013 10:38 AM
Acid makes those holes i guess...lol..
dalu banda Wednesday, 07 August 2013 10:50 AM
Apita Puthe Magak Nethe
MagodisThuma Wednesday, 07 August 2013 11:56 AM
With what shall I fix it, Dear Henry...Dear Henry...With What ?
Sanjay Karuna Wednesday, 07 August 2013 12:37 PM
Wear Rubber Gloves Dear Citizen, Dear Citizen, Dear Citizen.
Wear Rubber Gloves Dear Citizen, That's How!
ANTON Wednesday, 07 August 2013 01:29 PM
PUT VOTES ... DEAR GONSON.. DEAR GONSON...DEAR GONSON.... PUT VOTES.
Behind the scene Wednesday, 07 August 2013 02:18 PM
Do not comment on what you dont know. The problem of water in the area has no connection with the factory. The company sacked 125 people after a strike which was led by a political party. Those people connected this water issue with the factory and spoiled villager's mind.
Do u think that the international clients will buy products from a company which does not comply for these sorts of simple environmental standards? Glove manufacturing process does not use any acids FYI. Pls do not contribute for this misconcept.
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