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DateLine Sunday, 22 July 2007

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Royal wedding

Thursday's wedding of the Royal guys was indeed an unusual one. They had many things in common, the school, lifestyle and fantasies. The wedding photo of the couple on the posters said they don't have a family to protect. How true, because neither has enjoyed fatherhood.

An angry Es Bee

Disturbed by Ra-Blue's decision to offer the 'deputy' post to Wedding Sam, an angry Es Bee went to his Haguran-paddy field to ease pressure. But charming Tammy has asked him to keep cool and play the trump card at the correct time.

Advice from Big Lady

Retired Big lady can't mind her business in a dignified way as her predecessors did after their innings were over. Instead, Big Lady has sought an advisory job at Wedding Sam's Maa-Pilaa Party. One wonders what type of advice she would offer.

Wedding Sam in hot water

Wedding Sam will now have to deliver the goods after promising to get down 18 ruling type Em Pees. While Sam and his rebel buddy Sun Arachchi have failed to find a single Em Pee willing to cross over, the ES Bee Brigade of the Elephant Party is now readying for a direct battle.

Planetary changes

The issue of astrological changes became the hot topic at the party leaders' meeting at the House of Diyawanna. When the Bell Party brothers asked how planetary changes would affect MR and the governing types, Vee Jaa Moo said MR would bat his full innings as planets can't go beyond the constitution.

Tamed and wild elephants

Two separate tables were arranged for the Elephant Party and their reformist types at Es Bee's son's wedding. Pointing at the reformists, Wattala Jonna said the tamed elephants are at their table. "The wild elephants are on the other table," he told Atta-Leader.

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