Sir Tony and Master Augusto, What was said over mush rum / chicken sand witches was just in jest. There was an element of truth in it, and an bit of fiction too. I leave it to you to separate the fact from the fiction! But I guess both you guys are closer to the truth than you might suspect (though not in the way you seem to suggest).
Meanwhile, all hell is breaking loose here. After Augusto "accused" Arvind Tengse of being JoeGoaUk, someone sent me a photograph of "JoeGoaUk". I am sure JoeGoaUk (not JoeGoaUK as some misspell!) is enjoying all the fun, while we guys are dying from all the tension! JoeGoaUk (or JoeGoaUtorda as Pandu Lampiao calls you!) if you wish to remain anonymous, must you make such an intense game of it? It can be kind of rather distracting at times. Specially when things like organising (or speaking at) a function should be first priority :-) FN PS: I'm sorry I didn't reply to all your mail, including Augusto's and JoeGoaUk's. That wasn't because I was ignoring you! The Saligao exchange is still fire striken, and I get very limited time to access the Net in a cybercafe. It has been a welcome rest for me (and productivity is actually up!) but Riza was showing signs of a Cold Turkey this evening. I haven't yet told her of Augusto's suspicions about her role in the JoeGoaUk case! PPS: After awhile, I might actually end up calling myself... Admin Noronha Frederick Noronha +91-9822122436 +91-832-2409490 On 1 September 2010 10:11, Tony de Sa <tonyde...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear Learned Prof. Augustus, > > Don't you think that Admin Noronha had his slip showing, perhaps > inadvertently? Remember when we were having the pre-launch palaver near the > "MUSH RUM CHICKEN SAND WITCH" counter, Admin Noronha in a candid moment > admitted that he had posted pictures of a previous event to the mythical > JOGOAUK, the said gent had forestalled him by posting his (Admin Noronha's) > pics as his own? > > Your theory about Riza being the photographer is not only plausible, but > probable. Looks like Admin Noronha is trying to 'tie brinjals to our ears' > **Kanank vaingim bandta** or in plain Engish, trying to draw red herrings. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Now available in Toronto, a few copies of *Into The Diaspora Wilderness* by Selma Carvalho. Contact Bosco D'Mello bo...@goanet.org (416) 803-7264 http://selmacarvalho.squarespace.com/