--- Paulo Colaco Dias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The British commentators were finding hard to understand this > phenomenon of excellent relations and fraternity between a colony and its > 500 years old coloniser. Applauses and cheering for Angola came from both the > Portuguese audience as well as from the Angolan audience (which was in much > lower numbers). This > must have been so strange for the international community watching the game.
Fortunately, Goan reporter Pedro was on the scene to capture the magic of this moment. He reported that one Angolan player was so overwhelmed by the colonizer-colonized camaraderie, in the ecstasy of the moment he invited a Portuguese player to come over and sleep with his wife. When the Portuguese player came over, he realized the Angolan player did not have a wife so he slept with him. Pedro also reported another Portuguese player invited an Angolan player to come over and marry his daughter. When the Angolan player came over he realized the Portuguese player had no daughter, so he married his adult son. This was such a happy ending to colonization for everyone except the homophobic Lusophobes. The World Cup is not simply about football, it is about colonization, history, sexuality, and much more. Btw, the Angolan player chose to marry the adult (rich) son. It is about money too. So now you know the truth. Regards, George _____________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. Goanet mailing list (Goanet@goanet.org)