THE REAL INDIA allus shows up! Make no bones of it. Talking about bones!— and the politicians along with their lampiaos (lamps, ergo chellas (sycophants) /arse lickers)— of the 5,000 year and counting civilization wanted to have more and more, of course as I now see it in keeping with their presumed antecedents. Heh Bhagwaan!
“Phil from England, who has been coming here for 25 years, said: “The joke I made this season was, we all used to say Goa was not the real India, but now REAL India has turned up.” ” Most Indians would rather shit a brick than say that. On top of it the so-called liberals would jump them (as I have been in private emails). Har Har Dukra. It is true that many of us Goans (including we in Bombay) were kind and gracious to varying degrees, a few genuinely egalitarian, besides many of our own wanting to have their cake and eat it too — shit heads from different strata of society. To extrapolate, many forgot our “bakor” (tandlachi bakor/tandlachi bakri/rice bread (thick roti), but embraced a zunka/jhunka bhakar (pithla) reality! A different modernity one may say. We “modernized” and eschewed a whole gamut of occupations, life got better for many who had seen little by way of amenities, tastes, being able to stand shoulder-to-shoulder, and indeed look down on others. Some of us simply ran to Mumbai for prospects. No excuses, incase some retarded dolts are already confused. And consciousness ebbed away, which anyway was not present at a deeper level, but nonetheless present considering the somewhat intriguing sense of pride in being Goan. Someone take me up on these statements. All are welcome: poets, writers, psychiatrists, dumticar (tobacconists), pedde (grave diggers), lepers, bankers, journalists, doctors, ergo anyone. But remember you are thinking on the same lines, perhaps with swords sheathed or worse rusty swords —Venantius J Pinto On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 10:45 AM, augusto pinto <pinto...@gmail.com> wrote: > The beautiful, laid-back Goa of old is disappearing amid pollution, > over-development and fears over personal safety. It’s time to leave, says > resident Deepti Kapoor > > https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2016/sep/07/deepti- > kapoor-why-i-am-leaving-goa