I'm using my last quota of four posts per day, to
apologise to all frogs in Goa. I've been informed that
"frog-hunting" is a word, but it seems to be coined by
the Americans who actually shoot them, and sometimes
have to acquire a "small-game" hunting license to do
so. Oh those Americans!!

I doubt our waiters from Martin's corner and Four
flowers are using guns to shoot the frogs so
technically, frog-harvesting is the more appropriate
term but never let it be said I didn't apologise when
I'm wrong :-) 

Tricky business these frogs. Contrary to popular myth,
they don't turn to princes when you kiss them. I
should know :-)

cheers,
selma
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--- Carvalho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I hate to be a stickler for proper English


      
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