On 28 February 2013 22:51, manuel tavares <duk...@bell.net> wrote: > Mervyn Lobo has portrayed Gerrard Street in Toronto perfectly. It also > reminds me of River Road and Indian Bazaar in Nairobi. Pan shops were a > common site in nearly every block. Pan spitting was also common in these > areas. It proves that wherever the Indian goes, his pan supari goes with > him but instead to eating his pan in a civilizes manner in a civilized > other country where he did not belong, he continued with his disgusting and > uncouth manner spitting and defacing the walls to the disgusting Red hue > which needs no painting up to a certain height. This proves that you can > get the Indian out of India, but you cannot get India out of the Indian. > What a shame. unfortunately, because we are the same colour, and have the > same black hair, we Goans too are bunched up with this lot. ( MUHINDI). > > Manuel (Eddie) Tavares. >
RESPONSE: Singapore too had the pan problem especially in little India ( Serangoon Road) The Government introduced no spitting and cleaned up the place within a few months if not weeks! Now you can't buy chewing gum in Singapore! -- DEV BOREM KORUM Gabe Menezes.