--- Nasci Caldeira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I myself am not interested in retiring and or migrating back to Goa; since the utter failure and non availability of essential services like uninterrupted power, water supply and decent transport and the roads etc are yet to satisfy any one who has had the good fortune to live in a better place. I will close this tread from my end. Thank you Fred.
Mario advises: Good decision, Nascimento. It takes a positive outlook to live in Goa or to participate in making Goa a better place, or the ability to look beyond the "utter failure" and "non-availability" of "essential services" like uninterrupted power, water supply and "decent" transport. I wonder where you stayed in Goa in order to come up with such hyperbolic observations. I just got back from there and none of these issues were a major problem where I was, certainly not enough to overcome the many positives of life in Goa, including the best cuisine in the known universe and the incomparable warmth and hospitality of all my Goan friends, who, according to your myopic view, must only be warm and hospitable because they are enjoying the fruits of corruption. Hey, but what do I know? I don't live in the earthly paradise of Australia, just a slightly developed place populated by greedy barbarians called the US.
