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Monday, May 27, 2019

email from Nadanachandiran


Hi Philip,



Trust you and your family are safe and well. We are all saddened to see the stupidity, selfishness and extremism with intolerance, incompetence etc have reached the Zenith.. Our thoughts went back to the day we visited you and went to Ratnapura. I recall you noting the new found wealth. 

There seems to be no peace for ordinary people there.



WKR



Nadana



Nadana,
This was a tragedy which we will overcome. The tears will dry up and we will learn to love again and overcome hatred. At the moment the water is muddied and we cannot see the beauty in the depths of the beautiful pool. But we will wait for silence and serenity to creep back into our lives. I have attached the web-link of one of my favourite songs and the lyrics of the song. Hope you and your better half appreciate its melody and the words. Wishing you all the best,
Philip

Over the Rainbow
Please click on the web-link below with your speakers on :-

Ooh, ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh
Somewhere over the rainbow
Way up high
And the dreams that you dream of
Once in a lullaby
Somewhere over the rainbow
Bluebirds fly
And the dreams that you dream of
Dreams really do come true
Someday, I wish upon a star
Wake up where the clouds are far behind me
Where trouble melts like lemon drops
High above the chimney top
That's where you'll find me
Somewhere over the rainbow
Bluebirds fly
And the dreams that you dare to
Oh why, oh why can't I?
Well, I see trees of green and red roses too
I'll watch them bloom for me and you
And I think to myself
What a wonderful world
Well, I see skies of blue and I see clouds of white
And the brightness of day
I like the dark
And I think to myself what a wonderful world
The colors…


‘IZ’ Story Israel IZ Kamakawiwo'ole Life Story in 10 Steps, from 1959 to 1997

Please click on the web-link below:-
https://youtu.be/W5vWhNGWDg8

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victor gnanadurai
Mon, May 27, 12:21 PM (17 hours ago)








to me

Thank you, Philip for your deeply poetic tenderness during this period of anguish, pain and distress. Do not standby and weep, for faith, hope and love always wins.

Love,

Victor.

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Lakshman Karalliedde
Mon, May 27, 4:22 PM (13 hours ago)



to me
Phillipo, your response :marvellous, mature, making perpetrators midgets. Loved the song and reminded me of Louis Armstrong's Wonderful World. Inspired me too to rise above the stench of new found wealth. Tx Karals


Monday, May 20, 2019

Obituary - Dr. Lakshman Attygalle

THE COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF SRI LANKA

Sun, May 19, 11:38 PM (7 hours ago)


to bcc: me
Dear Sir/ Madam/ Colleagues/ Members,

It is with profound sadness that we inform the demise of Dr LS Attygalle, GU Surgeon and husband of Dr Deepthi Attygalle, Consultant Anesthetist, and Past President of The College of Surgeons of Sri Lanka.

The funeral will be held at 10am on Tuesday, 21st May 2019, at General Cemetery, Borella. 

Thank you.

Yours sincerely,
Dr Nissanka Jayawardhana
President
Dr. Lakshman Attygalle was the son of Sir Nicholas Attygalle, our Vice-chancellor during our medical student days. He was a Demonstrator in Physiology during our 2nd MB days when he got engaged to our batch senior Ms.Deepthi Mendis, present well respected retired Consultant Anaesthetist and daughter of Prof of History G C Mendis. Dr. Lakshman Attygalle after completing his Primary FRCS in Colombo, worked as Senior House Officer to Dr. Misso. He specialised in Genito-Urinary Surgery and was posted as the first GU Surgeon at Kandy. Subsequently he was appointed GU Surgeon, GH Colombo from where he retired.
We express our condolences to Deepthi and his family. 

Monday, May 13, 2019

Naming Reid Avenue

Reid


Mon, May 6, 7:36 PM (7 days ago)


to Buddy

Re­nam­ing roads: Why for­get Reid, Lionel Wendt and the YMCA?

  • Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)
  • 5 Aug. 2012
  • Ti­lak Fer­nando


Many let­ters in the news­pa­pers have fo­cused on the re-nam­ing of roads. This was prompted when Ananda Coomaraswamy Mawatha was re­named Nelum Pokuna Mawatha.

In my view, there is no jus­ti­fi­ca­tion for re-nam­ing some of the roads in the city.

Did we have to change Reid Av­enue to Philip Gu­nawar­dene Mawatha? True, the late Mr. Gu­nawar­dene was one of the able lieu­tenants of the late S.W.R.D. Ban­daranaike, and sup­ported his so­cial and po­lit­i­cal rev­o­lu­tion of 1956. He also made sac­ri­fices to help us gain In­de­pen­dence. His mem­ory should be hon­oured. No one will dis­pute this.


But why re­move the name of Ma­jor H. L. Reid, who was Prin­ci­pal of Royal Col­lege, when the school moved to its present site in Colombo 7 on Oc­to­ber 10, 1923?

Ma­jor Reid was also in­stru­men­tal in ini­ti­at­ing the first Royal-Trin­ity Rugby Match, and he com­posed the school song for Royal Col­lege. How can such a man be for­got­ten? It is sur­pris­ing that nei­ther the Royal Col­lege Old Boys’ Union nor the school prin­ci­pal (who may be ex­cused as he is not an old boy of Royal) made any plea to let the name Reid Av­enue re­main.
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