Dear Roland

RF1:  Harebrained idea. Better to stick to Cadbury Chocolates to take for 
people in Goa.

MF1 response:  Peter Cadbury is not the only chocolate manufacturer.   However, 
his products are most preferred in Goa.   Not that they have tasted any other 
to know the difference.   Cadbury chocolates are also the most preferred by our 
community in Canada for giving them their wonderful "Cadbury moments".  All 
this contributes  handsomely to Britain's invisible export earnings.   In 
Canada I am sure the wrappings are properly disposed off while in Goa the 
people with bad habits would dump the wrappings contributing to the litter 
problem.   Hence the need for the litter picker which can be manufactured with 
the spare iron ore creating jobs and a healthier population putting the pride 
back in Goa as it once was.  Viva Save Goa.

RF2:  The litter picker. Seems good to pick up excrement, both human and 
animal. Specially after a bout with feni and sorpotel the previous night.

MF2 response:  Roland, it would be helpful to know how you came to this 
conclusion, was it another stray thought or did you use a formula as it would 
be useful to include it into the Rule Book for "Stupido", a Goan family board 
game yet to be developed for all our people similar to Snakes and Ladders.   
You mentioned picking up of items but not how they are to be processed or 
disposed off as they are currently left for rat and disease infestation, as it 
is doctors are hard pressed.

Good feni and properly made sorpotel, a peasant dish from Portugal and our 
national dish, with sana says plenty about us.   In England I sometimes have 
the pleasure of meeting up with Johnny Walker, Arthur Guinness, Arthur Bells 
and a few others making variety the spice of life.   In Goa there is only 
Directors drinking feni with Limca or Thumbs Up with crushed ice, a better 
alternative, to add to a refreshing holiday where the lungs can inhale proper 
oxygen and sea breeze.  


Melvyn Fernandes
Thornton Heath, Surrey, United Kingdom

17 July 2014

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