Alfred Chacha, dear,

I have gotten in touch ( already) with my ex-Italian shipping company with whom I worked for 17 years out of 25 total sea service, telling them that I would want to charter one of their newer 'cattle transporters' to ply between Brazilian/ Argentinian ports and my home port Mormugao at Goa.

Will revert soonest I get a favourable response ( which is assured considering my long & impeccable service with the company where at least one ex-Captain I sailed often with visits me every year around X'Mas). Pls stay in touch with Senhor Ignacio in the meantime and oblige.

Also, I have plans to set up chains of BBQ joints here in 'Amchem Goem' on lines with the Argentinian model where the centre of the hub will be the 10 ft radius round BBQ pit wherein entire carcases of lambs and hinds of young robust bulls will be turning around their own axis and around the wood stoked fire in the centre to be carved out and served to the beer guzzling - bubbling guests until 5 in the morning to go the Argentinian-Brazilian way.

I can see your mouth watering, already. Rest assured, you will be my special on-the-house-guest.

Cheers
floriano
goasuraj
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PS: I am assigning the Marketting Manager's [ CEO's] post to my daughter in Vienna who lives hop-skip-n-jump's distance form the Company's Head Office at 9500-Villach in Austria and easy cruising distance by road from Venice in Italy.



----- Original Message ----- From: "Alfred de Tavares" <[email protected]>
To: "GOANET Lists" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2013 2:18 AM
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Fwd: Goa Church demands beef


Cheers GOANS,

We can safely damn the ban and leave Parrikar holding the aging, diseased,
sorry beasts that pass for source of beef on Goan tables....

In fact he may, inadvertently, doing Goa and Goans a great service by witholding
from us meat souced from these miserable beasts.

Easy....I am not barking obsteperously at anything at all....nor am I drunk on new
wine.....nor old one.

I was discussing our looming tribulations with Ignacio, a visiting Brazillian economist here. He heard me out, all of it and went on to explain that under the circumstances Goans should not bother at all...rather consider themselves as beneficiaries of the
Goa goverments misanthropic action.

He bade me follow him to a supermarket and pointed out prices of beef, choice cuts, imported from Brazil: sirloin, entrecote, saddle and so on and computed the prices relative to Goan purchasing power of the comodity and it turns out that, at no loss at
all to our pockets we may import all the beef we need from Brazil.

Though I missed the gist of his copious computations it seems viable as he maintains.

Could'nt an economicaly qualified Goan delve into the matter and come up with an
aqppraisal of what Ignacio assures me is absolutely viable?

If Brazillian contacts required please contact me and I will happily broker the introductions.

Mmmm to eat a ox-fillet for the equivalent cost of what we pay for a bunddle of scraggy
meat-and-bones....is'nt it exhilerating in'it?

Get going chaps!





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