Hacher hanv mot diunk sodinaslom, punn Pandu Lapianvan boll kela mhunn boroitam: Amchean konnachi vrut'ti bodlop xok'ya na. Pordesant aslole duddvankar Goykar kitlei asom tachi forok Konknni bhaxek vhoddli vo kainch poddom nozo. Konknni bhas ani sonskrutay aiz meren gorib Goykara vorvinch zoglea ani fuddarakui tanche gantthicho khoxttancho duddu suttosor Konknni bhas ani sonskrutay zogtoli. Heranchi sogli polki bodday! Dekhil moddem yeil roddem.
Dekhun mhoje lagim kitem korunk zata tem korun vochpachem. Itlench!
Dev borem korum.
Fausto
Pandu Lampianv wrote:
This was only small suggestion, a suggestion for overseas Goans to support (even if they don't speak the language).

I am sure there are a many others ways including the Goan Overseas Associations who for the most part carry on the Goan 'culture' of drink-dance-and-we-all-fall- down!!

When I mentioned to one such association that Goan identity is ...on a slippery slope......they said it was not in their interest/mandate. Understood, once you have a few drinks in you and having a good time, who cares about identify, WHAT? Ofcourse, now I understand what a lot of them stand for and the sometimes angry reaction on the GoaNet to overseas Goans. Least they could do is throw some small change towards Concani mangazines....believe it or not, our mai baas is most important to Goan identity.

Sadly, one overseas Pau wrote privately (I think) to me saying Goans have two-wheelers these days and maybe someone should go door to door selling subscriptions (to the magazines). I say thank you for the great suggestion Senor Pau. He ofcourse, missed the point as do a lot
of others *sigh*.
On the other hand, Fausto should say something...suggest something.
Pandu Lampianv

Fausto


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