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Whom to Publish, Next

I think Hemasiri, is someone, we'll be glad to publish first.

I felt he's the best one.

Decent guy, who for his honor will die for his motherland, for his people, will run into a burning hangar, to save jets the nation relied on from burning or blowing up, and run bravely into it despite gunfire.

Jeez, that's the kind of story we want to publish.

Any man, brave enough to do that, can get published on AngryPages... or drink from Lt Colonel Kilgore's water canteen -- any day!

We're working on trying to get listed on Rainbow Pages, which my uncle Thilanga set up in 2002 or something as SLT chairman.

It's a product I am proud of, which Thilanga uncle did really well.

1) The illustration depicts a dramatic and intense scene set in a hangar engulfed in flames, highlighting a moment of peril and heroism. In the foreground, a man identified as Hemasiri Wijegunawardena, adorned in a military flight suit featuring a Sri Lanka flag, rushes forward, gripping a helmet in one hand while navigating through smoke and debris. His face is smeared with dirt and sweat, capturing a look of determination and urgency as he moves to rescue aircraft from destruction. Behind him stands Lt Colonel Kilgore, characteristically dressed in a military outfit and sunglasses, exuding authority with a calm demeanor as he observes the chaos. The background is dominated by a burning KFIR jet, flames licking the surroundings and creating a vivid contrast against the dark smoke. The wet, reflective floor adds a dramatic touch, mirroring the chaos above. The use of warm colors—reds, oranges, and yellows—intensifies the sense of danger, while the intricate detailing in the characters’
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