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Fozzne konnache ani Fest konnachem. For all those who are fooled by the illusion of Panjim by night and multi-crore multiplexes what Remo says should serve as a wake-up call. Ironically you can wake up only those sleeping even if they are in a deep slumber. But you cannot wake up those who have force-pushed and buried themselves deep in somebody's arse. As a matter of solidarity I second every word of what Remo says. (IFFI Goa: Oh, yes, we’re grateful for the crumbs - by Remo Fernandes) Viva Remo! Viva FREE Goenkars! Tony Martin READ THE FOLLOWING FOR BETTER EFFECT IN THE LIGHT OF ALL THE LAMPS IMPORTED FROM BELGIUM. A friend asked me today what irony means. "Have you seen Panjim by night?" I asked him. "Oh, it's incredible," he said and spoke about the magic of a magician called Mr Parrikar for full ten minutes with nothing but awe in his eyes. Then I told him about an even more incredible place (not in Xanadu) but in Canacona, Goa called Keri. Well Keri is a village in Canacona. No motorable or even cycleable road to go there. You have to walk a good THREE hours(3 hours make no mistake there) to get there from Nadkem in Cotigao. No primary school (need I add that there is no middle or high school), no power supply, forget water supply, phone? you must be joking. The Keri people are a century behind civilisation. I would love a copy of this mail in the hands of all the delegates and tourists visiting the IFFI fest. What do you people think? Well I am sure the first question would be what did the Congress do? It is a good question but does it make sense to ask it now? We should have asked it then and we didn’t. (Hit yourself once on the head with all your might and at least start asking questions now if you are still in your senses after one blow.) Come on guys forget the US, Iraq, Palestine and all that out-of-place rubbish, let's talk about Goa, Goans and the Goan politicians. BTW Mr Parrikar reminds of some people in my village (Galgibaga) who have the most sophisticated gadgets in their houses but no toilets. Never mind we have Galgibaga beach and Galgibaga river and on the eastern side there is a small hillock. The three together make a toilet non-pareil. It a matter of priorities folks. Cheers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We will celebrate another Liberation Day very soon on 19 December. Perhaps Nehru was right: Ye Goa ke log ajeeb hai. Ha! Haa!! Haaa!!! __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Meet the all-new My Yahoo! - Try it today! http://my.yahoo.com