Re: [Goanet] Dry day on the feast day

2013-12-05 Thread lenny dsouza
Dear All, I dont support drinking at all, but at the same time I will not like to see that some leader or anyone will come and dictate terms on what I should be doing on feast day, if I feel like having a drink or two, I should able to go to any bar and have it. Why should we control just

Re: [Goanet] Dry day on the feast day

2013-12-05 Thread Gabe Menezes
On 4 December 2013 22:48, lenny dsouza lennydso...@yahoo.com wrote: Dear All, I dont support drinking at all, but at the same time I will not like to see that some leader or anyone will come and dictate terms on what I should be doing on feast day, if I feel like having a drink or two, I

[Goanet] Dry day on the feast day

2013-12-04 Thread Ana Maria Fernandes
We celebrate the feast of any saint to learn about his or her life and to make our lives as theirs. Sitting in the bars and drinking is not a part of any feast. That is actually what is happening in Goa . We celebrate one thousand feasts, and what is going down our throat is a drink in large

[Goanet] Dry day on the feast day

2013-12-04 Thread Dr . Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão
Ana Maria Fernandes amferns_naik at hotmail.com on Wed Dec 4 08:58:55 PST 2013 wrote: We celebrate the feast of any saint to learn about his or her life and to make our lives as theirs. Sitting in the bars and drinking is not a part of any feast. That is actually what is happening in Goa . We

Re: [Goanet] Dry day on the feast day

2013-12-04 Thread J. Colaco jc
On 4 December 2013 11:58, Ana Maria Fernandes amferns_n...@hotmail.comwrote: We celebrate the feast of any saint to learn about his or her life and to make our lives as theirs. Sitting in the bars and drinking is not a part of any feast. That is actually what is happening in Goa . We celebrate