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i knw this post got NOTHING TO do with skylines nor cars for that matter. but i hope u'll heard abt the tidal that hit south asia. i knw there are few lankasn and indians in this form. hope all your families are okay and doing fine.. more 13,000 ppl died in sri lanka, and still counting and about 4500 ppl died in india.. :cheers:.. sad 2 days after xams..

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I believe that funky is sri lankan and at the moment is in NSW. I know that his mum and dad?? are in NSW so heopfully this wont be a sad holiday for him or his family or anyone else on this forum for that matter.

It truely is a tragedy and one that should really have been a lot less severe if the countries other than Sumatra were warned as there was a 2 hour gap between the time it hit sumatra and the time it hit Sri Lanka and the other cournties.

i knw this post got NOTHING TO do with skylines nor cars for that matter. but i hope u'll heard abt the tidal that hit south asia. i knw there are few lankasn and indians in this form. hope all your families are okay and doing fine.. more 13,000 ppl died in sri lanka, and still counting and about 4500 ppl died in india.. :cheers:.. sad 2 days after xams..

Thats why we have a news section. Theres allready a thread in there. Anyway was 24,000 yesturday, sure its more by now.

when I heard penang was hit I was soooo thankful to god that my gf had left from penang with her family a few days before as she was holidaying there a couple of days before christmas... she rang me to ask me if I knew anyone affected, and all I could say was "thank god I've still got ya".

As for me n my fam its been a good christmas, no one that we know are directly affected. Apparently there's been a bit of mild flooding on the street outside our old house in colombo. My fam is mostly based on the western side of Sri Lanka which wasn't so badly hit.

Was wierd tho, we were all pretty amazed how ALL the lankans were workin together, disregarding the civil war that just seems to have passed. I guess it takes an act of nature to point out how small we are in the grand scheme of things and that its pretty stupid to be in a civil war over such a small island. Hope the feeling brings together all its people.

that's unbeleivable 100,000?

I'll be heading down to the Maldives mid Feb for my honeymoon, Just got news from the resort that it sustained no damage...thank god...My future in-laws just made the payment last week, there was a great chance that he wouldn't of been able to get a refund, if the resort had been destroyed.

Now I'm a bit worried if somethin happens when we're over there, cause we'll be in the huts that or on the water. Hopefully it'll be sweet I just wanna enjoy my honeymoon.

my heart goes out to the people who are suffering :D

they werent originally.... i think they were given some persuasion cause at first they only donated 10m.

bloody america... had to dip into the kentucky fried make'n everyone fat fund

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