Thursday, June 27, 2013

Future Leaders Conference season 5, Galle 2013

The most awaited student leader’s conference of the year has finally commenced in Galle, Sangamittha Balika Vidyalaya!

On the 26th of June 2013 the SLU team working hard to bring the event to life started their duties early in the morning with the registration of the students. Students from all over the Island, all 25 districts of the country were flowing in to Sangamittha Galle for a life changing experience they were yet to experience.
The students arrived throughout the day and they were divided into their groups, this was a new experience to them as they found out that they were being separated from their team mates and grouped with other students who they have never met before most of them do not even speak a common language.

The next part was meeting their volunteers, these three people are going to be mentoring and leading the students for the next 5 days. These are students who are doing their higher studies or pursuing a career who have given up their time and energy for these students and because of a passion they share for the cause of reconciliation.

As evening drew they students dressed up in their school uniforms, and gathered at the main hall, which the team from the southern coalition had decorated in classical southern style.

The Future Leaders Conference season 5, Galle 2013 kicked off in style by the girls from Sangamittha welcoming the esteemed guests with a cultural southern dance leading them to the main hall. The south was excited to welcome the Island’s students leader to their midst and they were not hesitant to show it. With lighting of the oil lamp by the guest’s and representatives the event processed to the main event, the opening ceremony. Students and reps from the south welcomed their brothers and sisters from all over the country to their home with open hearts and open minds, they affirmed their desire to bond and reconcile with their Tamil brothers and sisters by welcoming them in their own language, Tamil.  

The students are not only taught about their national duties but they are challenged to do their part in practice, through the Champions of Change (CoC) challenge, where two schools who participate in the conference are assigned together to work on a social welfare project, to help a community of their choice. The students of methodic College Colombo and Hindu Ladies College Wellawattha were awarded first place for their project “Stand again harassment of woman” for their outstanding efforts and passion towards the cause.

Next the event proceeded to introducing the 20 teams on stage and you could hear the students already cheering their teams as their names were called up, they were ready and committed to their team’s victory.

The day ended with the teams chatting over dinner with their new found friends and getting to know each other. The excitement mixed with curiosity will lead these 20 teams into the second day of the Future Leaders Conference season 5!      

Monday, March 11, 2013

Sketch stretch


So I was idling around, got bored while at it and decided to drop this tweet:

Johanns Rogers @rothbourne
Who wants a poorly drawn sketch of themselves? 

To which (Thankfully) two lovely ladies responded:

Moonduckyy @Tharahewage
@rothbourne meeeee 

And 

Kavithya @PoopyWorld
@rothbourne MEEEEEEEEEEEEE :D 

and I ended up doing this:



These ladies definitely deserve better than this, So Thank you Thara(@Tharahewage) and Kavi(@PoopyWorld) for letting me draw you even though it meant the worst.  



What do you think? 

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

The Noodles Rap


So I met Gloria Hewapatha ( @iGLOstar ) on twitter the other day due and discussion about Justin Timberlake's new song, after all the agreeing and disagreeing was done we started talking about noodles (It's twitter random shit like this come up all the time) after a couple of tweets regrading how we prefer the meal, this happened:


 ‏@iGLOWstar @rothbourne When fried, I prefer rice, soup is anytime, and instant even if too much two is gd sometimes! *wrote it like a song, yay!!!* :D


Yep we ended up having a rap battle about noodles and gluttony that went like this:




GLO When fried, I prefer rice, soup is anytime, and instant even if too much two is good sometimes!

GLO  uh yeah uh yeah Noodles, go get on google,i like em soaking,receipe working for a soupy noodle,keep away ur poodle let em doodle


Rothbourne ah ha ah ha, I'm a fry them real good, make all you fools drool, top it with some bacon strips and eat it by my self!


GLO  eat it by yourself?!/Nigga aint no good for ur health,/u got bacon wealth,/made off a pig's tail,/u better care to go and share


Rothbourne nobody gonna care if I'm dead, so imma eat em by my self, get fat like the pig I ate, make fun at the skinny kids on skates!


GLO  Pig u ate,fat kids on skates,wen u is dead,aint nbdy gon celebrate,aint that shit cray? true tho yolo,ya betta eat love n pray!


Rothbourne  You only live one, that one is 
a fact, so make the best count, and get on with gluttony!



Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Samsung Galaxy Ace 2








So I had my first hands on experiences on the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 yesterday I found the phone for sale at Divine cell care (Pvt) Ltd, Majestic City, 3rd Floor,a tad bit slower than expected, there is no model without the silver border and the TouchWiz 4 UI isn't a big deal as expected . Hope the promised Jelly Bean Update will counter all the cons. but its a descant for a mid range phone at that price. 38,500 Sri Lankan rupees is the lowest I have come across for the Ace 2. 

Experiences wise; for someone who has been stuck with the TouchWiz 3 for a while it might need getting used to (but not that complicated). Felt a little heavy in my hand, not sure if that's good or bad. 

The packaging came in a very compact box that is just a little bigger than the phone it self (going green I suppose, who cares not like you are going to use the box).. Let me get to what was inside this box tho, data cable which felt quite solid and firm, a separate charger with a long enough extension, a manual and warranty card along with a ear phones, didn't really like the look of the ear phones, since I personally prefer the ear buds also the fact that they are white doesn't excite me ether ( Prone to discolor and get dirty), but I don't know. I don't want to judge it without having used it first.  

Right now the phone is only available Black (with the silver outline) in Sri Lanka, So for all the white phone lovers I suggest you wait till the end of the year or so, with the Jelly Bean upgrade (and lets face the it the price will eventually drop) the wait will be worth the while. 

Hope this helps anyone in Sr Lanka looking for information about the Samsung Galaxy Ace 2 to at least imagine what its like. but I suggest you get a hands on experience, its not bad at all. 

Also note that most comparisons done in the article are with the Galaxy Y (I assume its a common enough phone in Sri Laka these days) all in all its a pretty good upgrade if you're a Galaxy Y user with a low budget for a new phone.





Monday, September 24, 2012

His Name by He is We


Why am I so afraid of the night?
My silhouette it taunts me
My lack of faith in this beautiful life
My knowing of it haunts me
I'm haunted and know I should be afraid

Lay awake at night
Cry you know its not alright to feel like you’re falling into nothing
You can learn to fly
Just call
His name
Just call His name

Suddenly I wonder why I feel so alone
I know there’s something out there
Thought I’d suck it up and do it all on my own
Wish I'd known He does care
I'm haunted
And I know I should be afraid

Lay awake at night
Cry you know it’s not alright to feel like you’re falling into nothing
You can learn to fly
Just call
His name
Just call His name

Where do we go?
Call out His name
Lift up our hands
Completely ashamed
Give it all up
Dropping our pride
Rip us apart
Change us on the inside
Now change us now (we cry out to you we fall on our knees)

Lay awake at night
Cry you know it’s not alright to feel like you’re falling into nothing
You can learn to fly
Just call
His name
Just call His name

Monday, September 17, 2012

Kalumaali





One of the best productions I have seen in a long time. It’s simplicity and reality just blew my mind away. The fact that it had us talking about its meaning and dept after the performance goes to show how relevant and gripping the story was. 

Amazing acting and stage handling, the stage crew being a part of the actual production is an novel idea that worked so well and smoothly also have to mention the shadow act that was so wonderfully done.

Special mention and hats off to Malshani Delgahapityia., I have always bugged you about you being skinny but I see you put that to good use!

 Also Shenali Rajkumar I have to say I was utterly surprised and impressed about how fast and agile you where especially with your "baby bag" occupied ;) and the whole cast altogether blended in so well and your professionalism was very present.

Ruwanthie de Chickera you are a genius in what you do. Thank you for being so bold and taking it to a whole new level, and of course for entertaining us and at the same time speaking deeply into many hearts through this production.

I remember telling Mal to beak a few legs before the opening night, you guys certainly managed to go through with that. Hats off!