Consider letting it go.
vjp
On Mon, Jun 1, 2020 at 12:06 PM Tony de Sa wrote:
> BC Wrote:
> >>> My family lived in Taleigao, therefore there was an extension to do the
> job, and the pigs cleared it faithfully. Today the Mapusa market looks like
> your countenance with all the bharat developmen
BC Wrote:
>>> My family lived in Taleigao, therefore there was an extension to do the
job, and the pigs cleared it faithfully. Today the Mapusa market looks like
your countenance with all the bharat development Xri S?.?
BC>>>
Ola Bernardo, rankles no? To know your so called civilized Pork and Gees
My family lived in Taleigao, therefore there was an extension to do the job,
and the pigs cleared it faithfully. Today the Mapusa market looks like your
countenance with all the bharat development Xri Sá.
BC
There was no sewage system to speak of. Those houses which had the space
had Goa's gre
I believe you Tony, having see a tiny bit as a four year old.
And also later Raibandar. Yes, deoploment without the Deo, Deu, Dev to of
course mean caritas, and an egalitarian framework. Many of our Screechxians
got fooled by their peers. The bhatkars, a few who worked at the
Secretariat with thei
A few stray thoughts on a gloomy day after Goa Statehood Day
My family was perhaps among the early repatriates to Goa in June 1962.
Panjim of those days was not what it is now.
In those days, Panjim was a clean city. It was sparsely populated, the
residents being few, but it had a large transient