* G * O * A * N * E * T C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S *
Enjoy your holiday in Goa. Stay at THE GARCA BRANCA from November to May
Mario Goveia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you aware that the intelligence services of the
entire civilized world believed that Iraq had WMD's?
Mario,
The civilized countries led by the US lied. The
rest, (the barbarians?) led by the UN were correct.
The UN inspector was two weeks away from
For those of you who are interested.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SJCSZanzibar/files/Football.pps
__
Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://mail.yahoo.com
Mario Goveia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This one made no sense on it's face because she was
complaining about foreigners on TOURIST visas being
unable to buy property in Goa. Why would anyone on
a TOURIST visa want to buy property, when they will
be going home shortly?
Mario,
People go as
Gabe Menezes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1966 was a good year, perhaps an omen, portending
England winning the
World Cup again? Besides England winning the World
Cup, our very own
Goan, Rita Faria was crowned Miss World, bringing
joy and honour not
only to Goans but to the whole of India!
Mario Goveia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is why I always ask critics to be specific
about what I have said that they disagree with, and
provide alternative facts and opinions of their
own, so that we can have an intelligent dialog.
Mario,
You claimed to be a barbarian. I disagreed with
Mario Goveia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No such thing as a colony. Voila, the nationalists
become insurgents and the liberators become the
invaders. I'll bet the other European
colonialists wish they had thought of this idea :-))
Golly gee, Mario. The other Europeans were smart
enough to
Gabe Menezes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are 32 teams, If George Pinto is willing we
should start a
sweepstake, £10 or equivalent each. All teams go
into a hat and each
one is pulled out and given to a pre-determined
list. The total
collected would be £320. The person who gets the
Mario Goveia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Besides, doesn't a Commandment trump a Suggestion
any day of the week? :-))
Mario,
I don't believe that you have understood the
difference between a commandment and a suggestion ;-)
As an example, the atheists SUGGEST that one does not
use the names of
Chicken and egg debate unscrambled
Egg came first, 'eggsperts' agree
LONDON, England -- It's a question that has baffled
scientists, academics and pub bores through the ages:
What came first, the chicken or the egg?
Now a team made up of a geneticist, philosopher and
chicken farmer claim to have
* G * O * A * N * E * T C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S *
Enjoy your holiday in Goa. Stay at THE GARCA BRANCA from November to May
* G * O * A * N * E * T C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S *
Enjoy your holiday in Goa. Stay at THE GARCA BRANCA from November to May
Elisabeth Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If he lived, married and had children. That too is
irrelevant but perhaps more beneficial to mankind.
Only a man (or God) who has experienced the nagging
of a good wife can truly understand the concept of
hell!
:))
Elisabeth,
A person who has
Mario Goveia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is more political spin. Your health system is
adequate for a socialist country, hardly envious.
As recently as last year Canadians were begging the
government to be allowed to buy private health
insurance. Imagine having to beg one's government
to
A textbook case of failure
Politically driven adoption system yields shallow,
misleading materials
By Alex Johnson
Reporter
MSNBC
Updated: 10:05 a.m. ET May 16, 2006
At its core, the economic surge in India and China
comes down to brains. The industries driving the
regions challenge to
Mario Goveia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mervyn is referring above to the Queeen of England,
who is the Canadian Head-of-State. Mervyn is being
disrespectful in calling her a clown. The fact is
that she cannot impose herself on Canada.
Mario,
The real problem is that you refuse to accept,
A forwarded message:
--
Folks,
Just to inform you (some might already know about it)
that a fine Goan and Indian cuisine restaurant has
opened in Ottawa - the name is CUMIN and GOAN.
They serve a twin culinary treat from Goa northern
India.
- website is
* G * O * A * N * E * T C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S *
Enjoy your holiday in Goa. Stay at THE GARCA BRANCA from November to May
* G * O * A * N * E * T C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S *
Enjoy your holiday in Goa. Stay at THE GARCA BRANCA from November to May
Mario Goveia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Mervyn Lobo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mario,
I do not need the apology.
Mario responds:
YOU don't need an apology?
Mario,
The issue here is your lack of self respect. Stop
making lame excuses. You stated, in your never humble
opinion
Mario Goveia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Mervyn Lobo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I DEMAND an apology from you for calling the
members of this net barbarians.
Secondly, this is not a forum for barbarians.
Mario responds:
Mervyn, you will get an apology about the time hell
begins
Helga do Rosario Gomes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From your posts Mervyn, I have already figured out
that Canada is the best country to live in! If only
we could be so lucky.
Helga,
I moved to Canada from the US. The reward? Canada has
been voted by the UN as the best country in the world
to
Mario Goveia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since Gabe makes a habit of sneaky but transparent
insinuations while avoiding mentioning the names of
his targets - thereby fooling only himself -
Goanetters need to know that he is referring to me
in his comments above.
Folks,
If ever there was a
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/fr/-/1/hi/world/americas/4981202.stm
__
Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://mail.yahoo.com
_
Do not post admin
Helga do Rosario Gomes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps Mervyn, you should also explain why Canada
gives first preference for jobs in Canadian
Universities and research institutions to Canadians.
Helga,
Just last week, the new conservative govt changed the
rules allowing foreign students to
Elisabeth Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mervyn3.0
I think you are confusing affirmative action with
jobs being reserved. Affirmative action requires a
conscientious effort by the employer to diversify
its
work-group. To this end, the employer may have a
plan
drawn out as to how it
Mario Goveia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have welcomed the addition of Elisabeth to Goanet,
and wish that some of the other new women, like
Melinda Powell, Sonia Gomes and others, will take
the time to post their thoughts and opinions more
often. I know there are many others out there. I
* G * O * A * N * E * T C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S *
Enjoy your holiday in Goa. Stay at THE GARCA BRANCA from November to May
Melinda Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dear Alfred,
Mr Powell does not hail from the Emerald Isle
,neither is he Welsh.
I didnt have to woo him with GUINESS or Stout,
sheer chemistry and mental compatibility did the
trick.
Melinda,
I was convinced that my wife used some powerful black
Tony Barros [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanx Meryvyn for giving me my first glimpse of the
very young
Anthony Pop Mendes and the late Julius Fernandes
whose January
19, 1969 unfortunate auto accident I covered for
the then Standard-later Daily News newspaper in
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Nasci Caldeira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nasci responds:
Mervyn, you are probably a product of some
'Patshalla' of the old days.
Since u do not comprehend, I am telling you that I
subscribe to the
international brand of secularism, and I do not have
my own brand.
Further, let me tell
Tony Barros [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, I later remembered that a Zanzibari
goal-keeper - a Moraes (I do not remember his first
name) represented an East African XI. Moraes was
later appointed- a Regional Police Crime Officer
in Mwanza - a very high position for a non- African
in
Folks,
This is from the Tanzanite-Goans group.
This picnic attracts people from all over Canada, the
US, the UK and Australia too.
Mark the date on your calender.
Mervyn3.0
Annual Tanzanite Picnic 2006 - Sun July 16 2006
Event Location: Centennial
Nasci Caldeira [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have no brand of 'Secularism'. I do not consider
myself that 'Intelligent'??
Folks,
I stoped reading right here.
Mervyn3.0
__
Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection
Peter D'Souza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3. You made public allegations against Chris Vaz and
seem to be the only person who has proof to offer,
in spite of the fact that one of the Goanet
moderators who examined the post in question
supports Chris.
Peter,
Just in case you are not aware
Mario Goveia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mervyn Lobo, unable to answer the charge, writes:
Mario, you would not be able to charge thru a four
inch jelly.
Besides, my information from Toronto contradicts
your
claim of being invited by all and sundry to join
them for a beer.
You seem
to virtually any part of the world.
http://www.goanfoods.com
---
Santosh Helekar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just want to tell you that Mervyn Lobo is a good
and decent human being.
Santosh,
When
---
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S *
---
USDA certified Goa Sausages and other Goan foods can now be delivered
---
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S *
---
USDA certified Goa Sausages and other Goan foods can now be delivered
---
* G * O * A * N * E * T *** C * L * A * S * S * I * F * I * E * D * S *
---
USDA certified Goa Sausages and other Goan foods can now be delivered
--
Domnic Fernandes continues (Part III) his reminiscence of
Mapusa of the 1950s
--
Domnic Fernandes continues (Part III) his reminiscence of
Mapusa of the 1950s
--
Domnic Fernandes continues (Part III) his reminiscence of
Mapusa of the 1950s
--
Domnic Fernandes continues (Part III) his reminiscence of
Mapusa of the 1950s
--
Domnic Fernandes continues (Part II) his reminiscence of
Mapusa of the 1950s
--
Domnic Fernandes continues (Part II) his reminiscence of
Mapusa of the 1950s
--
Domnic Fernandes continues (Part II) his reminiscence of
Mapusa of the 1950s
--
Domnic Fernandes continues (Part II) his reminiscence of
Mapusa of the 1950s
Folks,
This link shows bank notes from Portuguese India.
Scroll down to the bottom of the page to view them
(after the link has been opened.)
Mervyn3.0
http://aes.iupui.edu/rwise/countries/india.html
__
Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail
On Wednesday this week, at two minutes and three
seconds after 1:00 in the morning, the time and date
will be 01:02:03 04/05/06.
__
Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://mail.yahoo.com
Peter D'Souza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks, Mervyn. The dictionary definition doesn't
seem to support your
basic contention. While it's not a matter of pride
for anyone who's been
through it (the process of defrocking), it seems
like a purely technical description.
Without prejudice
Chris Vaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At lease two other computer-savvy Goanetters, Martin
Barretto and Peter
D'Souza have gone to considerable lengths to prove
how computers can be
manipulated. Our resident Don Quixote however keeps
flailing against the windmills in his
Peter D'Souza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mervyn Lobo wrote:
Peter,
If I am not mistaken, your govt has laws that
decide
where on earth you are allowed to travel.
Can you explain the moral code behind that one?
Mervyn,
The moral code behind every law cannot be explained
quite
Peter D'Souza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2. Is the term defrocked derogatory?
Peter,
The short answer is yes.
The term becomes even more derogatory when it is used
to falsely describe someone who was never defrocked.
Mervyn3.0
__
Do You
Ottawa, Portugal hold talks on illegal workers
Canada urged to review deportations
No change in policy, Conservatives say
Mar. 31, 2006. 09:25 AM
BRUCE CHAMPION-SMITH
OTTAWA BUREAU
The Star
OTTAWACanada and Portugal have agreed to begin
diplomatic talks aimed at resolving the plight of
illegal
Mario Goveia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No one should be surprised that the above comments
come from the most virulent anti-American on Goanet
and an apologist for the Islamo-fascists, both
sentiments crystal clear from the comment above.
It is impossible for a man to begin to learn what he
Peter D'Souza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It has always been okay for governments to dictate
certain moral codes,
that is a part of government's job. There is not a
government on earth,
that I am aware of, which does not have a moral
code...they're often called laws.
Peter,
If I am not
Chris Vaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is also a need for vigorous debate on the
merits/demerits of celibacy
in priesthood. This is a valid and burning topic
for discussion on Goanet
and all venues because most times the issue is
'ducked' and 'weaved'. The
subject has been 'swept
Jesus Mario B. Fernandes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And what is he talking about abstinence and
sacrifice during Lent season?
I dont quite know if that is all we have in
Christianity.
Jesus,
Here is is definition of abstinence.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstinence
The priests in every
Mario Goveia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If repressive and oppressive regimes like China and
Saudi Arabia are your standard for a civilized
society, then you are living in the wrong country,
assuming you live in a country where everyone's
rights
are protected by a functioning legal system.
Basilio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Priests in Goa, and in the rest of India, actively
socialize and work as
good collaborators with non-Catholics, be they
Hindu, Muslim, Sikh or of any
other religion. They too come to the priests to seek
assistance, guidance
and support. The Church in the
--
| Read V.M. de Malar's latest Column: |
||
| Politics of Destruction
--
| Read V.M. de Malar's latest Column: |
||
| Politics of Destruction
--
| Read V.M. de Malar's latest Column: |
||
| Politics of Destruction
Jerry Fernandes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any attempt to arrive at an idea of right and
wrong independent of an
outside or divine source is destined to collapse
upon itself. Moral
atheists do nothing but borrow wholesale from the
codes of those they look
down on and have not even the
Folks,
I got this quote as I opened my PC this morning:
Getting people to like you is merely the other side
of liking them.
-Norman Vincent Pearle (clergyman/writer)
Mervyn3.0
PS. Is the opposite why some posters are disliked?
__
Do You
Peter D'Souza [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My posting concerning homeschooling was a very
simple query about the homeschooling movement--
I wanted to know if there was one in Goa
and/or India.
Peter,
The short answer is No.
There is no homeschooling movement in Goa or in India.
I hope this
Mario Goveia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The point that has been made by me is that organized
religions provide their followers with some
universal
moral compass. Disorganized atheists have to devise
moral compasses of their own which can be whatever
they want it to be. I have repeatedly said
Bush plays great game well in India
President has managed high-stakes chess game involving
India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran and China so deftly
that New Delhi is firmly in the American camp
Mar. 2, 2006
HAROON SIDDIQUI
THE TORONTO STAR
George W. Bush loves Indian food. He likes it
flavoured
Mario Goveia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Goanet moderators routinely return my posts for
adjustments, sometimes for the most picayune
reasons,
often for using the same phrases as posted by some
of
their friends. They rejected one post because I
inadvertantly submitted it in HTML. Another
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This being GoaNet, I think the appropriate konkani
term is 'theist-kith-eh?'
Doc,
As a non-resident Goan I too used get mixed signals
when people in Goa tried to converse with me.
Every time I am Goa, my Aunt calls the entire vadoo
for rosary at her
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have recently eaten the fruit of the Forbidden
Tree of Knowledge and have been cast out of the
Garden of Eden. But the view on this side of the hill
is breathtaking. I can't describe how exhilarating
it is to be free of dogma without a hint of
Antonio Menezes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Soon after the WW2 when Goans landed in
East Africa, the first white official to meet in
the harbour was the Immigration Officer.
Antonio,
Goans have been in E. Africa long before the white
folks. In fact, when the Europeans did take over the
Mario Goveia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christianity is no longer guilt ridden, though it
does
provide a moral compass, which atheism does not
provide, preferring whatever is convenient at any
given time, of course within the legal system.
Mario,
Canada is now a post-Christian society.
The
Mario Goveia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bill Clinton has arrived - hide the women.
Mario,
Goan women have the capacity to decide for themselves
if they want to meet Clinton or not.
On the other hand, I am glad that your women depend on
you for their movements (or lack thereof.)
Mervyn3.0
Gabe Menezes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please to not be intimidated but some of the
politico posts - you can
start your own interest issues and I am sure that
once started it will go well!
Ok Folks,
I think I can start this ball rolling.
I am willing to provide anyone info on what to do/how
Cecil Pinto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The more innovative among us fabricated romantic
Valentine cards out of old wedding invitations
and hand made Valentine gifts out of whatever
was readily available - paper, cloth and
bamboo being popular long before thermacol
had a stranglehold on
CANDOLIM, GOA
Like many other retired Torontonians, Rita and Vishnu
Mathur went seeking the sun this winter, but instead
of trekking off to a condo in Florida, they've found
their version of an oceanside paradise here on India's
southwest coast.
They're among a growing number of foreign citizens
Gabriel de Figueiredo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I first thought this was a natural American Not
invented here reaction.
But on reading further, I came to understand the
logistics of loading/unloading some 500-800
passengers (depending on configuration of the
aircraft), can be
Mario Goveia [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I salute and commend Troy DeSouza for sticking his
neck out on behalf of his adopted country. I hope
he sticks with it and runs again in future.
Folks,
In Canada people do not vote for a candidate based of
where the candidate has come from or where he was
Frederick Noronha (FN) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was pretty impressed by the network which the
Ethiopian (the national
carrier of Ethiopia) has been building up,
particularly for routes in
Africa. It seems to be having an international
perspective, with thrice
and four-times-each-week
Chris Vaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Halliburton is not the only company whose stock has
appreciated since 2001 (after 9/11).
Here are other companies in similar industries
(oilfield and engineering services) whose stock
has risen to similar levels OR ABOVE during the
same period (2001 to the
are available at this site.
The clips are grainy but, hey! it's better than
nothing.
There also are clips for Tanzania and most other
countries too. Just use the search feature.
http://www.britishpathe.com/product_display.php?searchword=goa
Mervyn3.0
Chris Vaz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this the same Heilburton guy who raped Iraq
economically in cahoots with
his buddy the incompetent warmonger Bush and who is
now sucking the Kuwaitis and Saudis dry of their
precious Oil so that these Arabs will soon be in the
poorhouse?
Joy,
---
| New on Goanet's website's Aamp;E section - http://www.goanet.org
|
| Book in Review: A Kind of Absence - Joao da Veiga Coutinho|
| POEM: SUSEGAAD - Cynthia Gomes
---
| New on Goanet's website's Aamp;E section - http://www.goanet.org
|
| Book in Review: A Kind of Absence - Joao da Veiga Coutinho|
| POEM: SUSEGAAD - Cynthia Gomes
--
| Wishing all Goanetters |
| a Prosperous |
| and
--
| Wishing all Goanetters |
| a Prosperous |
| and
--
| Wishing all Goanetters |
| a Prosperous |
| and
--
| Wishing all Goanetters |
| a Prosperous |
| and
--
| Wishing all Goanetters |
| a Prosperous |
| and
--
| Wishing all Goanetters |
| a Prosperous |
| and
--
| Wishing all Goanetters |
| a Prosperous |
| and
--
| Wishing all Goanetters |
| a Prosperous |
| and
--
| Wishing all Goanetters |
| a Prosperous |
| and
--
| Wishing all Goanetters |
| a Prosperous |
| and
--
||
|Goanetters annual meet in Goa is scheduled for Dec 27, 2005 @ 4pm |
|
Folks,
This is a snip from The Globe and Mail of 17th
Decemeber, 2005.
Mervyn3.0
---
Playing God in running shoes.
Welcome to the age of synthesized life, built from
scratch. Soon, it may be so cheap and simple a teen
hacker could do it. Or a terrorist. CAROLYN
Folks,
I picked this from another net.
In a few days you should be able to view the show from
home.
Mervyn3.0
---
You would need to go to this website and would have
to have
www.realplayer.com installed on your computer
--
|Goa - 2005 Santosh Trophy Champions |
||
| Support Soccer Activities at the grassroots in our villages
1 - 100 of 407 matches
Mail list logo