Yeah, plunging necklines were seen at the recent Golden Globes award. I also saw on TV the Stardust Awards, given away to those in Bollywood, and a couple of stars showed lot of flesh with see=though dresses. Flaunt it, if you have it. Eyeballs love 'em.
Eugene On Mon, Jan 9, 2017 at 11:53 PM, Joao Barros-Pereira < [email protected]> wrote: > Several movies stars in the history of Hollywood have flaunted it - > Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield, among several others which I will not > mention as the reader might start to believe this is my field of > expertise. > > But with every principle there are exceptions, and a good thing, too. > US President-elect Donald Trump might discover the pitfalls of the > principle in his desired one point agenda to make America (sorry the > USA) great again whatever he means by it. Everything will be done in > the interest of the USA - nothing else is important! > > A lack of wisdom or a largesse of arrogance? Let's hope all the > countries he will bulldoze in his eagerness to reach his goal will not > form an unofficial coalition whose sole aim will be none other than > to destroy the President's plan. Everyone wants a fair deal, and so do > nations. Donald Trump will become US President soon but can he learn? > He appears to be a bad student! > > Delhi is probably one of the top three polluted cities in the world if > not numero uno. How did it get to be this way? Talking to older people > from Delhi who are in the sunset of their lives can be an insightful > and rewarding conversation as they have lived long and have memories > stretching a while back. They all complain of the overabundance of > cars and how getting around is a nightmare at any time of the day or > night. When I ask them how did the people who live in Delhi manage to > achieve this level of success, the message is clear: Flaunt it if you > have it! > > We oldies in Goa also have long memories when owning a car was not > something trivial but worth talking about in any age group. Today, in > the West cars are passé and nothing to write home to mum about as she > has known this fact for decades now. The nouveau riche has only > started to get a taste of the automobile and is sure flashing the > goods. > > Flash it if you have it might be the beginning of the end of Goa. The > people who live in Delhi have no choice but to breathe in highly > polluted air. Too many cars and expensive apartments, and polluted > air? Is this the good life? > > In a play by a famous playwright, a character who is very proud of his > new door bell which was the rage in high society at the time, says > "Take a look at its texture, feel it! What a wonderful dong!" As they > say, flaunt it if you have it. > > We need trains not to take us to Mumbai or Delhi but to connect all > our towns and cities in Goa so we can travel all over Goa comfortably! > > Take it from this oldie. If car ownership continues to speed along as > is the case these days, Goa will reach a global level of a highly > polluted state unless we immediately invest heavily in the development > of public transportation. Act now. > > Twenty years from now Goans will have no choice but to listen to > critics who had warned the people of Goa, as they did in Delhi, but > who now say with a big smile and great irony: Take a deep breathe! > > Flaunt it if you have it can also be a major roadblock to the enjoyment of > life. >
