I noted the emphasis on those last three words and in a 
deliberate tone of sarcasm added in the entire gamut of
possibilities to the idea of "mixed marriages" why
leave anything out ... which includes the
kind of San Francisco "Mixed Marriages" :-)

Perhaps you missed out on the sarcasm in the post !!!
   
   -- Brian
 

"Radhakrishnan Nair" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>(Brian wrote: Well what about the kind of "Mixed Marriages" that have
>recently been solemnized en-masse in San Francisco?)
>
>Hi, Brian!
>
>Please read my post carefully. I wrote: There is absolutely no bar on a 
>Keralite marrying a Punjabi, Gujarati, Goan or anyother Indian, provided 
>they belong to the opposite sexes!
>
>The stress is on the last three words!
>
>Cheers, RKN
>


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