2009/11/25 Frederick Noronha <[email protected]> > It's apparently not only us Goanese (oops, sorry!) who get into a > tizzy every now and again over what we are called. And unlike what > Uncle George J. Pinto says, I believe this debate is crucial for us to > understand why Goans disagree so strongly with one another, and why we > could never taken a united front on, say, mining! >
RESPONSE: Never mind that Goan can become Goanese, how about Britain and why not Britainese? I am a Britainese, did service in the Armed Forces, including stints in Germainese occupied land. Let's cut this out - when is the Goanetters meeting and where is to be held and who is buying the frist round? -- DEV BOREM KORUM. Gabe Menezes. P.S. Here lo and behold, we get an immediate response, even from sad and down persons; some Goan organisations have promised, at the very least, an acknowledgment letter; hmmm must be in the dreams! I must excuse them because everyone is a volunteer, in the past office bearers got paid mega bucks.
