On 4 October 2013 16:04, augusto pinto pinto...@gmail.com wrote:
As regards how much credit I give to Goans who have achieved something I
would like to say - I'll praise all Goans who claim they are Goans. If they
aren't then why should we gain credit for what is not ours?
Which brings us to
:20 AM
Subject: Re: Goanet Reader: Being Goan is a state of mind, more than a mere
geographical accident (Tino de Sa) (Valmiki Faleiro)
Dear Valmiki
I think if you look at Message 10 of Goanet Digest, Vol 8, Issue 700 you will realize that I had apologized for presuming that Tino
Subject: Re: Goanet Reader: Being Goan is a state of mind, more than a
mere geographical accident (Tino de Sa) (Valmiki Faleiro)
Dear Valmiki
I think if you look at Message 10 of Goanet Digest, Vol 8, Issue 700 you
will realize that I had apologized for presuming that Tino was not a Goan
On 4 October 2013 16:04, augusto pinto pinto...@gmail.com wrote:
For all I knew he could be a Mangalorean or an East Indian. Remember
similar claims were made about the Goanness of the actress Freida Pinto for
instance when she became famous, although subsequently it was discovered
that she
, more than a mere
geographical accident (Tino de Sa) (Valmiki Faleiro)
Dear Valmiki
I really enjoyed reading your venomous mail. But before I start answering it,
I want you and all concerned to read my original mail a little more carefully:
So when Frederick Noronha trumpeted the fact
Dear Valmiki
I think if you look at Message 10 of Goanet Digest, Vol 8, Issue 700 you
will realize that I had apologized for presuming that Tino was not a Goan
but my apology was not put on the Digest mode thanks to possibly to a
malicious Goanet moderator who I will take the liberty of naming: