Re: [Goanet] I walked over half a kilometer barefooted in Margao
On Sat, 10 Sep 2011 18:47:48 -0700, JoeGoaUk wrote : Btw, what exactly did Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão say in his first response? I know, due to old age, I may have problem of visual impairment, but not blind to see what actually written.. Unless written in white on a white background This post appears to me ‘bodiless’ http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2011-September/213172.html RESPONSE : Ah! Joe. That you will have to ask Mr. Frederick Noronha; the smart guy who ran out of “ink” after he read my post. Or maybe Fred wanted to create images (mirages) too, as he wrote in his reply to my post here: http://www.mail-archive.com/goanet@lists.goanet.org/msg80972.html Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão.
Re: [Goanet] I walked over half a kilometer barefooted in Margao
On 8 September 2011 17:12, Pandu Lampiao pan...@gmail.com wrote: Aye Bhaai- Fred, you'll be waiting till your ample mustache drops off at the Kala. Not good quality footwear. Run across the maidan to Fab Endia and make off with some stylish joota in the laadis sectionyou don't mind heels do you? They are a good weap*n if the paunchy guard gives Panduji re Panduji, why for you need go to Phab India? Phrom pherry warph is nice pherry to Gurudwara. At Gurudwara, you enter the phoot wear deposit section make check of good jhoote and then sit for langar. You partake of phree lunch and when stomach phull, you depart with best phoot wear, Payal, Prince. Kholapuri, Banarasi, Manpasand etc, etc, Next time you not walk barephoot anywhere. If Gurudwara not convenient you go to such many temples and find chappal. After some time you become Jhooton Ka Rajaji. Maneshji Tewari Behari. -- Tony de Sa tonydesa at gmail dot com
[Goanet] I walked over half a kilometer barefooted in Margao
[Goanet] I walked over half a kilometer barefooted in Margao Only the wearer knows where the shoe bites Non-wearers or bare-footers know where the stones bite (or for that matter human/dogs/cow/birds’ excreta – includes Bembar, luthi, helem, chikol, kanulo, nakamtu-boje etc) When we were kids, during monsoon, our feet were painted in red ‘tintoor’ which was available at local pharmacy. ‘Sonn’nna butt’ remember? Now, ‘butt’ is not equal to ‘boot or shoe’ although sounds like ‘boot’ Kulera butt (Kakoy), Doulea Danddea butt (zangdda Voll or Ou), Kailottea butt (for cheat, unfaithful etc) Btw, what exactly did Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão say in his first response? I know, due to old age, I may have problem of visual impairment, but not blind to see what actually written.. Unless written in white on a white background This post appears to me ‘bodiless’ http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2011-September/213172.html Tintoor = Tincture of iodine? joego...@yahoo.co.uk for Goa NRI related info... http://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/GOAN-NRI/ For Goan Video Clips http://youtube.com/joeukgoa In Goa, Dial 1 0 8 For Hospital, Police, Fire etc
Re: [Goanet] I walked over half a kilometer barefooted in Margao
On 9 September 2011 07:13, lyrawmn lyra...@yahoo.com wrote: Comment:Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes, that way when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes. Also: If you are seeking creative ideas, go out walking. Angels whisper to a man when he goes for a walk. ~Raymond Inmon Me thinks that the moment my legs begin to move, my thoughts begin to flow. ~Henry David Thoreau Everywhere is walking distance if you have the time. ~Steven Wright I have two doctors, my left leg and my right. ~G.M. Trevelyan My father considered a walk among the mountains as the equivalent of churchgoing. ~Aldous Huxley When you have worn out your shoes, the strength of the shoe leather has passed into the fiber of your body. I measure your health by the number of shoes and hats and clothes you have worn out. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson Perhaps the truth depends on a walk around the lake. ~Wallace Stevens After a day's walk everything has twice its usual value. ~George Macauley Trevelyan I dream of hiking into my old age. ~Marlyn Doan No city should be too large for a man to walk out of in a morning. ~Cyril Connolly Solvitur ambulando, St. Jerome was fond of saying. To solve a problem, walk around. ~Gregory McNamee A pedestrian is someone who thought there were a couple of gallons left in the tank. ~Author Unknown A vigorous five-mile walk will do more good for an unhappy but otherwise healthy adult than all the medicine and psychology in the world. ~Paul Dudley White FN +91-832-2409490 or +91-9822122436 (after 2pm) #784 Nr Lourdes Convent, Saligao 403511 Goa India http://fn.goa-india.org http://goa1556.goa-india.org
Re: [Goanet] I walked over half a kilometer barefooted in Margao
Once I wept for I had no shoes. Then I came across a man who had no feet, so I took his shoes. I mean, it's not like he really needed them. John Handey From: Frederick FN Noronha फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या *فريدريك نورونيا fredericknoro...@gmail.com To: Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994! goanet@lists.goanet.org Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2011 2:20 PM Subject: Re: [Goanet] I walked over half a kilometer barefooted in Margao Slow down irmao! Unlike those who believe a law will change inherent dishonesty and the ever-tempting urge to make the fast buck, all the shoe shops at Paanaajii have done one better. They display a single shoe out for you to look at, gawk at the prices, and try on. It could take a years of Sundays and a lot of luck before you manage to get two of a kind, as they say! FN On 8 September 2011 17:12, Pandu Lampiao pan...@gmail.com wrote: Aye Bhaai- Fred, you'll be waiting till your ample mustache drops off at the Kala. Not good quality footwear. Run across the maidan to Fab Endia and make off with some stylish joota in the laadis sectionyou don't mind heels do you? They are a good weap*n if the paunchy guard gives chase! Cheers I. Nunes
[Goanet] I walked over half a kilometer barefooted in Margao
On a more philosophical note, I am reminded of a quotation that I came across:- I used to complain I had no shoes until I met a man who had no feet Sometimes when we have to bear some hardship, it helps us to remember those less fortunate than us. Regards, Marshall
Re: [Goanet] I walked over half a kilometer barefooted in Margao
Where has this thread reached? Poor JoeGoaUk I think next time JoeGoaUk will come barefoot and pick his choice available.!! And not inform Goanetters. (I am Anna [;-(#) -Original message -- On a more philosophical note, I am reminded of a quotation that I came across:- I used to complain I had no shoes until I met a man who had no feet Sometimes when we have to bear some hardship, it helps us to remember those less fortunate than us. Regards, Marshall Also: If you are seeking creative ideas, go out walking. Angels whisper to a man when he goes for a walk. ~Raymond Inmon Me thinks that the moment my legs begin to move, my thoughts begin to flow. ~Henry David Thoreau Everywhere is walking distance if you have the time. ~Steven Wright I have two doctors, my left leg and my right. ~G.M. Trevelyan My father considered a walk among the mountains as the equivalent of churchgoing. ~Aldous Huxley When you have worn out your shoes, the strength of the shoe leather has passed into the fiber of your body. I measure your health by the number of shoes and hats and clothes you have worn out. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson Perhaps the truth depends on a walk around the lake. ~Wallace Stevens After a day's walk everything has twice its usual value. ~George Macauley Trevelyan I dream of hiking into my old age. ~Marlyn Doan No city should be too large for a man to walk out of in a morning. ~Cyril Connolly Solvitur ambulando, St. Jerome was fond of saying. To solve a problem, walk around. ~Gregory McNamee A pedestrian is someone who thought there were a couple of gallons left in the tank. ~Author Unknown A vigorous five-mile walk will do more good for an unhappy but otherwise healthy adult than all the medicine and psychology in the world. ~Paul Dudley White FN Comment:Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes, that way when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes. Cheers, I. Nunes On 8 September 2011 17:12, Pandu Lampiao pan...@gmail.com wrote: Aye Bhaai- Fred, you'll be waiting till your ample mustache drops off at the Kala. Not good quality footwear. Run across the maidan to Fab Endia and make off with some stylish joota in the laadis sectionyou don't mind heels do you? They are a good weap*n if the paunchy guard gives chase! Cheers I. Nunes Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão.
Re: [Goanet] I walked over half a kilometer barefooted in Margao
Re: [Goanet] I walked over half a kilometer barefooted in Margao
2011/9/8 Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão drferdina...@hotmail.com: COMMENT : That is the price you pay for being a hypocrite. Did you go for Darshan or to capture some scenes? You are lucky some street dogs didn't recognize you![;-) Oh ye of the ungrateful kind. I think it's not fair to curse the finger that presses the shutter to create images which you look at. Specially when the same person's foot realises that time wounds all heels. (Or should we say, half a kilometre wounds all souls/soles?) And btw, whenever I need a change of shoes, you know where you'll find me Hanging around patiently near the entrance of the Kala Academy black box, when a programme is underway inside :-) There is a good choice out there sometimes, but not always. FN
Re: [Goanet] I walked over half a kilometer barefooted in Margao
Aye Bhaai- Fred, you'll be waiting till your ample mustache drops off at the Kala. Not good quality footwear. Run across the maidan to Fab Endia and make off with some stylish joota in the laadis sectionyou don't mind heels do you? They are a good weap*n if the paunchy guard gives chase! To Lino: Yes, remember going to St.Anthonys ukkte-paiani specially during the rainsand playing god-e...lord in hell, the aroma of your Charminar and the tees-number is still fresh in my..or was it Panama brand? (St.Anthonys is a school, a stone throw from Casa Mauzo, just in case you get the wrong idea). 2011/9/8 Frederick FN Noronha फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या *فريدريك نورونيا fredericknoro...@gmail.com: 2011/9/8 Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão drferdina...@hotmail.com: COMMENT : That is the price you pay for being a hypocrite. Did you go for Darshan or to capture some scenes? You are lucky some street dogs didn't recognize you![;-) Oh ye of the ungrateful kind. I think it's not fair to curse the finger that presses the shutter to create images which you look at. Specially when the same person's foot realises that time wounds all heels. (Or should we say, half a kilometre wounds all souls/soles?) And btw, whenever I need a change of shoes, you know where you'll find me Hanging around patiently near the entrance of the Kala Academy black box, when a programme is underway inside :-) There is a good choice out there sometimes, but not always. FN
Re: [Goanet] I walked over half a kilometer barefooted in Margao
Comment:Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes, that way when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes. Cheers, I. Nunes From: Frederick FN Noronha फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या *فريدريك نورونيا fredericknoro...@gmail.com To: goa...@goanet.org Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2011 12:31 AM Subject: Re: [Goanet] I walked over half a kilometer barefooted in Margao 2011/9/8 Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão drferdina...@hotmail.com: COMMENT : That is the price you pay for being a hypocrite. Did you go for Darshan or to capture some scenes? You are lucky some street dogs didn't recognize you![;-) Oh ye of the ungrateful kind. I think it's not fair to curse the finger that presses the shutter to create images which you look at. Specially when the same person's foot realises that time wounds all heels. (Or should we say, half a kilometre wounds all souls/soles?) And btw, whenever I need a change of shoes, you know where you'll find me Hanging around patiently near the entrance of the Kala Academy black box, when a programme is underway inside :-) There is a good choice out there sometimes, but not always. FN [ John Handey , humorist of course]
Re: [Goanet] I walked over half a kilometer barefooted in Margao
Slow down irmao! Unlike those who believe a law will change inherent dishonesty and the ever-tempting urge to make the fast buck, all the shoe shops at Paanaajii have done one better. They display a single shoe out for you to look at, gawk at the prices, and try on. It could take a years of Sundays and a lot of luck before you manage to get two of a kind, as they say! FN On 8 September 2011 17:12, Pandu Lampiao pan...@gmail.com wrote: Aye Bhaai- Fred, you'll be waiting till your ample mustache drops off at the Kala. Not good quality footwear. Run across the maidan to Fab Endia and make off with some stylish joota in the laadis sectionyou don't mind heels do you? They are a good weap*n if the paunchy guard gives chase!
Re: [Goanet] I walked over half a kilometer barefooted in Margao
That’s why I feel safe in church :) -Original Message- From: JoeGoaUk Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2011 1:16 AM To: goa...@goanet.org Subject: [Goanet] I walked over half a kilometer barefooted in Margao I walked half a kilometre barefooted in Margao Even when I enter home, I immediately swap my footwear’s at doorsteps. I use Payal or Paragon at home. Not used to barefooted walk no matter how clean is the floor. As I removed my footwear (which is a must) to make Ganapati Darshan at Margao Municipal Garden, back in just a minute or so, it’s gone, almost right in front of my eyes. I spoke to someone there and he says his sandals gone too. Ant aum kt’kotolom? Nearest footwear shops that I know of are at Pipalkata. I walked and walked on dry/wet and stony/spiky floor until I find a sort of temporary relief for Rs.150 Devachea navan chori Next time you go for your 'Darshan', mind your footwear joego...@yahoo.co.uk for Goa NRI related info... http://in.groups.yahoo.com/group/GOAN-NRI/ For Goan Video Clips http://youtube.com/joeukgoa In Goa, Dial 1 0 8 For Hospital, Police, Fire etc
Re: [Goanet] I walked over half a kilometer barefooted in Margao
Irmao Joe, Walking barefoot is good for you.not sure if Con has pasted something on the subject but walking barefoot on uneven surfaces stimulates the feet and in turn does you good. It usually takes 3-5 days of short walks to get used to walking barefoot. Not sure about walking in Margao, do dirty, so filthy. Do pass by Sawantwadi if you want to do some walking in a clean placewhile the Ganesh neoros are still crunchy. Ah, and for the post-tavern posters.great way to sober up is to walk bare feet on hard cold surfaces, like concrete, roadyou'd sober up in a few minutes!!! So leave your shoes at the tavern. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRkovnss7sg . On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 11:10 AM, Agnelo Fernandes pend...@hotmail.com wrote: That’s why I feel safe in church :) -Original Message- From: JoeGoaUk Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2011 1:16 AM To: goa...@goanet.org Subject: [Goanet] I walked over half a kilometer barefooted in Margao I walked half a kilometre barefooted in Margao Even when I enter home, I immediately swap my footwear’s at doorsteps. I use Payal or Paragon at home. Not used to barefooted walk no matter how clean is the floor. As I removed my footwear (which is a must) to make Ganapati Darshan at Margao Municipal Garden, back in just a minute or so, it’s gone, almost right in front of my eyes. I spoke to someone there and he says his sandals gone too. Ant aum kt’kotolom? Nearest footwear shops that I know of are at Pipalkata. I walked and walked on dry/wet and stony/spiky floor until I find a sort of temporary relief for Rs.150 Devachea navan chori Next time you go for your 'Darshan', mind your footwear joego...@yahoo.co.uk