Re: [Goanet] I is heavy, I is heavy...demand for XXX is passed...house adjourned! - Lighter Moment!!
I sent the below to goanet... From: Seb dc [mailto:s...@upcdubai.com] Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2011 2:38 PM Its useless to correct someone on goanet, as they will always try to justify their point, in the process remain ignorent. Ego problem u see.. Is it so difficult as to say and forget, what one writes just a day earlier...i don't think so! Read the below posts, will know what I mean... Viz on 6th is was ..amidst chaos when actually 'I is heavy, I is heavy' can't even be heard. After FN's post.. On 7th it was For past 4 years I hear very clearly on TV speaker and dy. Speaker saying 'I is heavy'. hAVE a nICE dAY Seb PS: I think its time to change the idiot box:-) ** Never argue with an idiot, he will bring u down to his level and beat u at it - Unknown To which barad responded Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2011 06:50:01 +0530 From: U. G. Barad dr.udayba...@gmail.com Seb wrote: Its useless to correct someone on goanet, as they will always try to justify their point, in the process remain ignorent. Ego problem u see.. My response: U see Seb, one good mango in a basketful of rotten mangos always tend to get moldy. So who is to be blamed - already spoiled mangoes in the basket or one which is fresh which may get because of surrounding influence? Let me conclude this short message with Jimmy Fallon's quote - Don't keep reaching for the stars because you'll just look like an idiot stretching that way for no reason. Now Mr. Barad... answer in a very simple English language; I know it may be a bit difficult for you, so I'll make it more simple: 1. On 6th April it can't be heard (as per your mail to goanet on 6th April) 2. On 8th April it can be heard very clearly (as per your mail to goanet on 8th April) One of the above dates you wasn't wearing your 'Hearing Aid'. (Strike out which is not Applicable) 6th April : Was Wearing 'Hearing Aid'/ Was Not Wearing 'Hearing Aid' 8th April : Was Wearing 'Hearing Aid'/ Was Not Wearing 'Hearing Aid' Note: Please wear them when you are watching the Idiot Box:-) Best... Seb
Re: [Goanet] I is heavy, I is heavy...demand for XXX is passed...house adjourned!
On 7 April 2011 00:25, U. G. Barad dr.udayba...@gmail.com wrote: FN wrote: Dear Dr Barad, It isn't I is heavy, but the ayes have it It's an old colonial tradition, now in play at Porvorim, though we've had little direct rule by the British Commonwealth! FN My reply: If what you say is correct I must accept it. Thanks for your clarification. I think even speaker and dy. Speaker must read your clarification and correctly pronounce the same. For past 4 years I hear very clearly on TV speaker and dy. Speaker saying 'I is heavy'. You can check this up on local TV channels. Not only that, when any issue is put to voting, speaker and dy. Speaker says those in favor say I (not aye) and those against say No, thereafter depending the voice vote he repeats I is heavy, I is heavy...(repeats twice) demand for XXX is passed! Best regards, U. G. Barad COMMENT: What the heck; the ayes have it or the nays have it; could be bad hearing or bad pronounciation. In any case the writer of so many books, not versed in Parliamentary proceedings? Heard the saying 'barking dogs seldom bite' ? -- DEV BOREM KORUM Gabe Menezes.
Re: [Goanet] I is heavy, I is heavy...demand for XXX is passed...house adjourned!
Its useless to correct someone on goanet, as they will always try to justify their point, in the process remain ignorent. Ego problem u see.. Is it so difficult as to say and forget, what one writes just a day earlier...i don't think so! Read the below posts, will know what I mean... Viz on 6th is was ..amidst chaos when actually 'I is heavy, I is heavy' can't even be heard. After FN's post.. On 7th it was For past 4 years I hear very clearly on TV speaker and dy. Speaker saying 'I is heavy'. hAVE a nICE dAY Seb PS: I think its time to change the idiot box:-) ** Never argue with an idiot, he will bring u down to his level and beat u at it - Unknown Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2011 04:55:30 +0530 From: U. G. Barad dr.udayba...@gmail.com FN wrote: Dear Dr Barad, It isn't I is heavy, but the ayes have it It's an old colonial tradition, now in play at Porvorim, though we've had little direct rule by the British Commonwealth! FN My reply: If what you say is correct I must accept it. Thanks for your clarification. I think even speaker and dy. Speaker must read your clarification and correctly pronounce the same. For past 4 years I hear very clearly on TV speaker and dy. Speaker saying 'I is heavy'. You can check this up on local TV channels. Not only that, when any issue is put to voting, speaker and dy. Speaker says those in favor say I (not aye) and those against say No, thereafter depending the voice vote he repeats I is heavy, I is heavy...(repeats twice) demand for XXX is passed! EARLIER...ON 6TH APRIL Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2011 16:45:05 +0530 From: U. G. Barad dr.udayba...@gmail.com ... My question to speaker is, when concerned Atanasio and chief minister is ready to explain to the house why are you not allowing discussion to take place in the assembly? It's worth bending the rule of the house, if required, rather than to pass the crucial demands without discussion saying 'I is heavy, I is heavy...demand for XYZ is passed' amidst chaos when actually 'I is heavy, I is heavy' can't even be heard. It is not that Rane is conducting proceedings of the assembly strictly as per rules and regulations of house..like horses with blinkers.on the contrary on many occasions Goans have witnessed even unethical behaviors of the speaker himself in the assembly.. for he knows that there is hardly anyone to bell the cat!
Re: [Goanet] I is heavy, I is heavy...demand for XXX is passed...house adjourned!
On 6 April 2011 16:45, U. G. Barad dr.udayba...@gmail.com wrote: 'I is heavy, I is heavy...demand for XYZ is passed' amidst chaos when actually 'I is heavy, I is heavy' can't even be heard. Dear Dr Barad, It isn't I is heavy, but the ayes have it It's an old colonial tradition, now in play at Porvorim, though we've had little direct rule by the British Commonwealth! FN Frederick Noronha :: +91-9822122436 :: +91-832-2409490 What does it mean when they say the eyes have it, in parliament? I never understood what that phrase meant 3 years ago Report Abuse The Tank Best Answer - Chosen by Asker It's not eye it's Aye, meaning Yes. It's the term used in the House of Commons for those who agree with the motion that's just been put to the vote. Those who disagree with the motion are the Noes, not No's. The results of the votes are announced as The Ayes have it or The Noes have it depending on whether the motion has passed or failed the vote. In the House of Lords the ones who support the motion are called the Contents and those who vote against it are called the Not Contents. Isn't it marvelous to know that the old traditions are alive and well in our governing chambers. They even have two red lines in the Commons which are a sword's blade apart. The front bench polititians are forbidden to cross these lines to prevent the opposing parties impailing each other. (Honest, you can see them clearly on telly). Hence the origin of the expression he's crossed the line, meaning that he's gone too far and will be expelled (from the House). http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080123110554AAprH2b