The problem is, you talk to five Goans, and you get six different issues of what are the most pressing problems of the State at any given point of time. We share little of a common understanding -- as the Aunty/Uncle, Goan/Goanese discussions only underline very strongly.
I doubt very much that fulminations from another continent (or during holidays here) are going to take us any closer to the solutions that Goa need. FN 2009/11/23 George Pinto <[email protected]>: > --- On Sun, 11/22/09, Rajan P. Parrikar <[email protected]> wrote: > >> our boys have turned into pimps. Most Goans haven't >> seen Panjim at late nights/early mornings. It is a >> disgrace. The entire stretch from around the old >> Secretariat becomes a parking zone for the gamblers >> and fornicators on their night out on the water. >> >> Well, if this is what Goans want.... > > > As one Goan wrote to me today "there is a virtual traffic jam of the barges > on River Mandovi. You can imagine how they are mining Goa to death". While > Goa is being destroyed, there are several endless posts on "Uncle/Aunty", > "Goans/Goanese". > > Yes, if this is what Goans want.... -- Frederick Noronha :: +91-832-2409490 Writing, editing, alt.publishing, photography, journalism ANOTHER GOA: http://tiny.cc/anothergoa
