It was NOT your usual Holiday Inn. But then Holiday Inns are franchises
and in fact a lot of Indians, particularly Gujaratis, own them in the
US. Another Gujarati friend runs one of the best Indian restaurants in
this area, puts on big Bollywood shows for the Indian community and owns
a chain of Arby's joints.
A lot of Subway sandwich shops are owned by Indians. I was having a
pizza with a friend at the nearby Round Table Pizza and there was this
Indian guy not eating lunch but making a bunch of flower arrangements in
small vases. At one point he comes to our table and asks our opinion on
two different vases. My friend thought that was rather strange but I
reminded him that Round Table Pizza places are franchises and that was
probably the owner preparing some flowers to put on the tables.
If you are trying to "remote view" me, Nabby, you need a better siddhi
for it. I don't turn a blind eye to homeless in this country. You must
also be developing Alzheimer's because I regularly criticize the rich in
this country all the time and wealth inequity being generated. Most of
the "homeless" in this town are vagrants who will ask you for some spare
change and when they get enough go buy a pint of malt liquor to take
back to their apartment (they aren't really homeless). The housing
bubble was really a scam to put a lot of people in debt and make them
homeless. The elite have never liked the "commoners" owning property so
once again they are trying to steal it from us. We must defeat them.
When did I ever say I was a fan of Hollywood?
On 04/17/2014 02:07 AM, nablusoss1008 wrote:
Happy to hear that you enjoyed your 5-star American chain Holiday Inn.
I don't deny there are lots of poor people in India who survive on a
dollar a day, but you seem to turn an blind eye to rampant poverty and
homelessness in your own country and instead chose to criticize other
nations. I can assure you that Indians visiting the US are greatly
surprised to find huge numbers of homeless there and that the picture
Hollywood has painted of your country is a Big Bluff.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <noozguru@...> wrote :
So what? I stayed at 4 and 5 star hotels in India. Indians staying
at the hotel you stayed at were either middle or upper class. The
poor, of which there are many, cannot afford those hotels. Or did
you visit India with blinders on?
On 04/16/2014 03:40 PM, nablusoss1008 wrote:
Last time in New Delhi I stayed here:
http://www.theimperialindia.com/ and quess what: 90% of the guests
were Indian. Please take your extreme American prejudices somewhere
else Bhairitu. You could start by trying to find out why 50 million
Americans go hungry.