Dear Tony,
When you read Goanet online (as I do
since broadband happened here) it's
easier to click *reply* than to open
the mail client and message privately.
Regards, Valmiki
On Sun, 28 May 2006 cornel wrote :
Hi Tony
Re your curiosity, the request for good wishes came on Goanet and
it seemed sensible to reply to the same in my case. I also go
through Goanet rapidly and don't always worry about the niceties
of being particularly correct especially, if I reply to a
composite email which has many names largely unknown to me.
Cornel
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gabe Menezes"
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To: "Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!"
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Sent: Sunday, May 28, 2006 12:51 AM
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Just curious
On 27/05/06, Anthony M Barreto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I must thank the gentleman who brought the 10th
wedding anniversary of Cecil and Beatrice to our
attention on goanet.
Cecil has two well known e-mail IDs and yet the
subsequent wishing on goanet that followed escapes my
simple mind.
I am aware that curiosity killed a cat. But it is also
true that curiosity is what gave us some incredible
modern inventions. Just for curiosity's sake, could
anyone of those who wished Mr and Mrs Pinto on goanet
tell me why they preferred to make their personal
greetings on a public domain despite having his
personal mail?
Please, it's nothing beyond plain curiosity.
Tony Martin
RESPONSE: Elementary my friend, we wanted the Whole Wide World
to
share in this joyous occasion.
Then each and everyone of us wanted to be counted on this forum
as
having felicitated. (i.e. those that wished, it to be so!)
-- DIE DULCI FREURE,
DEV BOREM KORUM.
Gabe Menezes.
London, England
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