Dear Eugene: It is true that Goanet has been seriously considering the launch of the GDS (Goanet Detective Service). Fact is, like all things Goan, we have been badly delayed, and this service is yet to fructify. Hence the lack of response, for which our apologies.
Once launched, we will also offer both pre-marital and post-marital spying services, and given the number of us Goanetters that are in mid-life (or post) angst, this should be quite a lucrative business. On the 17th, please don't forget to take the taxi direct from the airport to our monthly book-club meeting at one end of 18th June Road [http://groups.google.com/group/goa-book-club] Here's a quick ready reckoner of the taxi rates [http://www.flickr.com/photos/fn-goa/5503288580/in/set-72157626083679881/] thanks to our powerful Goa bus lobby, which has survived every change in government we've seen here since 1963. FN Frederick Noronha :: +91-9822122436 :: +91-832-2409490 On 10 March 2011 14:53, Eugene Correia <[email protected]> wrote: > I am surprised that there has been no goanetter found the time or thought it > fit to answer my query if Rajendra holds any position in the GRA. > Furthermore, is the GRA manfesto as given by Rajendra the "official" > version? Someone on the list must know the answers. I had also asked for > names of NGOs involved in saving Goa in many ways, and who among them are > active. The many organizations seem to me like an alphabet soup. > > It is unfortunate that I will miss the rally as I am landing in Goa on March > 17. > > Eugene >
