Bosco D wrote:
No thanks for your non-apology apology! For sure anybody reading
this exchange and you, should be scared since you continue to imagine
a tsunami occurred on April 7, 2011.
Bosco,
Quite frankly, your actions are closer to that of a fringe member than to
that of a moderator
On Sun May 1 20:51:37 PDT 2011, Mervyn Lobo wrote:
Bosco,
Quite frankly, your actions are closer to that of a fringe member
than to that of a moderator of this forum. If you insist on
resurrecting a subject every ten days or so, hey! there is no one to
stop you. I have no intention on
-Original Message-
From: Mervyn Lobo
Sent: April-08-11 10:48 PM
- B,
This one is scary.
I still have not figured out if you only wanted to act a little silly
or if you really are unable to conduct a google search on the subject.
RESPONSE: No thanks for your non-apology apology! For
-Original Message-
From: Mervyn Lobo
Sent: April-07-11 2:19 PM
To: goa...@goanet.org
PS A few hours ago, another tsunami originated off Japan.
RESPONSE: Considering the timestamp on your email above, please provide
a credible news weblink about this tsunami that occured a few hours
Bosco D wrote:
From: Mervyn Lobo
Sent: April-07-11 2:19 PM
To: goa...@goanet.org
Considering the timestamp on your email above, please provide a
credible news weblink about this tsunami that occured a few hours
ago.
Your assurances are as relevant as the Japanese tsunami is to the
sea
Bosco D wrote:
#1) The issue was about the HTL being breached on some of Goa's beaches.
.
#4) Mervyn and JC are probably unaware of some beach shacks being
water-logged on Goa's beaches post-tsunami. But hey!!! They have to
contradict the individual in Goa, who walks the beaches.
-Original Message-
From: J. Colaco jc
[1] Bosco D wrote: I'm surprised that you will attempt to DENY a
POSTER in Goa to post his observations from the beach
JC's RESPONSES:
d: Is Mervyn one of those secret Goanet moderators? If not, HOW can he
(attempt to) deny anybody
Bosco D wrote:
What next Mervyn? If a Goan resident says that it rained
in Panaji should we expect you to point to the meteorologist's
forecast of no rain??
Bosco,
I don't know why you are trying to extrapolate here.
Lets keep this simple, in line with subject mater above.
Edgar said:
[1] Bosco D wrote: I'm surprised that you will attempt to DENY a
POSTER in Goa to post his observations from the beach
[2] Mervyn Lobo wrote: Edgar can, and does write, whatever he pleases
on Goanet. All I can do is point out that the tsunami could not effect
the water levels in Goa as the
-Original Message-
From: Mervyn Lobo
Never mind what that organization in Dona Polo says about
the no-effects of the tsunami on coastal Goa...there is a
noticeable rise in water levels...Hollant or Butterfly beach is
topped up this evening ...same in Cansaulim where the
backwaters
Never mind Bosco. There is a lot on the G-net one likes to ignore.
Last evening at the mouth of the Baga river, the water levels were
like the monsoons...the water level up to the shacks. In fact there
was a crowd watching on (locals).
There are a few things Goans living in the costal areas
Never mind what that organization in Dona Polo says about the
no-effects of the tsunami on coastal Goa...there is a noticeable rise
in water levels...Hollant or Butterfly beach is topped up this evening
...same in Cansaulim where the backwaters are full as during the
monsoon season...
The sea is a
PanduLampiao wrote:
Never mind what that organization in Dona Polo says about
the no-effects of the tsunami on coastal Goa...there is a
noticeable rise in water levels...Hollant or Butterfly beach is
topped up this evening ...same in Cansaulim where the
backwaters are full as during the
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