Pandu in his below mail has hit the nail on the head as regards the fuss about finding the true identity of JoegoaUK. Joe is doing a fantastic job on Goanet for the benefit of all Goans all over. As he wishes to be anonymous why should we force and try to find out who he is. What benefit would this be?
As Edward rightly says Ambe kha, rukh kiteak mezta. Rather than trying to identify him, let us all salute him and appreciate the service he is giving to Goans all over. All his messages, photographs and video clips are outstanding, thought provoking and most interesting. I keep wondering how he has the time and energy to do what he is doing. He seems to be everywhere anytime in Goa. Let Goans not be obsessed in knowing his identity as he himself desires confidentiality but acknowledge his most valuable services. Our efforts could be directed to doing more important things for the betterment of Goa. Thank you JoeGoaUK and keep on doing the fabulous work you are doing. May you be blessed always!!! Dev borem korum Camilo From: "Edward Verdes" <[email protected]> I do agree with Pandu on this...Joe is doing a good job, and if at all he ask is his privacy, then surely we shud let him have it. ..look what happend..as a result of trying to track him down, and he was sure all will be on lookout for him, some good pics of the launch could not be taken. Ambe kha, rukh kiteak mezta:) Edward Verdes ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pandu Lampiao" <Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2010 7:00 PM Subject: Re: [Goanet] Selma's Book INTO THE DIASPORA WILDERNESS launched in Goa today > Really do not understand the fuss and everyone's obsession with > Jo-Goi-International. > He is not offending anyone is he? You guys need to get a life, or take > up gardening or something....its raining in Goa after all. > Guess its your Goan paranoia. He does service to Goans all over > bringing pictures and video. I have not read too many who even bother > to thank him. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Now available in Toronto, a few copies of *Into The Diaspora Wilderness* by Selma Carvalho. Contact Bosco D'Mello [email protected] (416) 803-7264 http://selmacarvalho.squarespace.com/
