Sr. Preidente since you responded I decided to recount a story of a elite indian educator who was servicing in Macau. It was this bright evening on an island where various communities were invited for a dinner party. Among the invitees was a another indian, a chap (north indian) from the aviation industry who decided not to sit on the same table as the educator (south indian).
Various dishes were served, the educator using his fingers to get to the food, everything peaceful, when suddenly a loud roar was heard from the educator. The loudest denkor was ever heard in Macau. It is believed that even the stars from the milky way dropped into oblivion, the chicken on the plates of the partying guests flew away and even the bingo mc while conducting the game disclaming that the denkor was the right answer:))))))))))))))))))))))) It was then known as to why the north indian aviation would not sit on the table alongside the south denkoring educator. Ich bin ein Goan! Amche Goem amka Zai. BC What I said was that it was people like Nascy who bring shame to India. Like Jose, I did not know that Bernado considered himself an Indian. I thought that he was either a Portuguese or a Chinese. So now I must include Bernado among those Indians who give India a bad name. Cheers, Santosh
