Carvalho wrote:
> There is no principle. There is only the immediacy of survival. The immediacy
>of the
> next visa out of Goa, the next Honda city car, the next purchase of a flat,
> the next
> budday party and the next wedding.
> Some times when I'm at a budday party, I get the uncontrollable urge to throw
> the
> cake on everyone's face.
selma,
What on earth is a "budday?"
At first I thought it must be a typo, but you have used the same word twice.
In this part of the world, when people have a bud day party, they usually get
the munchies.
Donuts and cake become a prime craving i.e. as something to eat and not as
something
to throw around.
As far as Dr. Rebello is concerned, boy, I sure am glad that there are people
in Goa who
can think for themselves. The day may return when people will vote based on
their and the
politicians political convictions. Right now, Goa has regressed to voting based
on religious
groupings.
This can only lead to chaos.
Mervyn1121Lobo
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