The south has bone setters known as ‘aat katai-pi’ or ‘paio kad-pi’ meaning
hand or leg removers.
Their talent is determined when they are born (as in how they got out of
the …). Am not super clear on this but Joe-UK-Siolim-Arossim may throw mo
light.
One goes to them as ones leg is twisted (musc
Interesting story.the bungalow next to the one in question belongs to
an acquaintance and will try and dig up on this.
Apparently the Rock/lands end has many such stories including that of the
cyclist etc. The place was always spooky.
The Pandurang
On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 2:28 PM Roland Franc
I am wondering if Carmo came to Mumbai around 1981-82...he performed or
tried to perform in Bomoi.
Press photographer Thomas Rocha, a govan who lived in Vassai took his
picture which was published in the Free Press. Uncle Eugene may
remember.
My recollection was he had long hair, said he was do
Think the Castle Hotel running is leased out (think)the youngest
grand daughter is getting married in a few days.
The old man de Souza who owned was always in a suit and so clean (as
in dealings), kind and well-mannered. In the old days, he owned a
number of eateries around the area.
One of t
Rao re maaso Joesl. You forgot the style-essential of the taxi-caar of
the oldthe Ray-ban aviators (which have now made a fashionable
come back).
At most of the stands, they had nick-namesfrom near your old
office was someone known as 'champion'. He was not sportive nor
champion-material...
That is correct.
Those born in Goi before 1961 are all P*rtuguese citizens and once
Endia 'invaded' (they were not invited!), Goichis were "naturalized"
Endian citizens (by default).
Goa, D& D are the only Por*** colonies offering citizenship if not
mistakenand there is a reason for thate
One may have mentioned this in the past: heard this mostly amongst old
Hindus both from Goi and Maharashtra.
Apparently there is (a) crystal under the ground that attracts and
attracted people to this land for the past many centuries. They
believe the seven gurus (sat gurus) met here...I think the
Incidentally Rajdeep is half-n-half: Goichi father, Maharashtrian mother.
His mother is very Mahatashtrian, a prof at St.Xaviers Coll in the old
days, where RS graduated as welland a fixture in the canteen!!
Being brought up in Mumbai and a hoot as Cuffe Parade, one really is
not Goichi or Maha
In Salcette, there are avocado trees growing and no fruit, while some
of them bear fruit sporadically.
One hears they require shade and a slightly cooler climate.
Mupca market has avocados on sale (southern side where the
veggies/flower sellers are if I am not mistaken, the chap brings in
exotic v
Say Doc, you forgot the barking dogs and the 'booth' who roamed in
the dark looking for coconuts for the plucking!
In Mazoddem, there was the late "Hoop" who worked in a oil company in
Murmagao and took the late night trainand from the station to his
casa in Utorda a lit a 'chooli' for light
Very touching indeed, Senor Faleiro.
During the Goa convention held at the Kala Academy (sometime in the
90s), during what appeared to be an open mike session, there is a Goan
man who returned to Goa for the first time ever (from Karnataka) and
was relating his story, a very interesting and heart-
Good for you and the project you run George!
This person came by yesterday, after almost 20 years. This is a story
of bad luck that never changed (not an appeal). Got me
thinkingthis person had one hellish situation to another.
The person is adopted. Three sisters, all without issues adopt th
Came across this on the netPinto from Goa or Mangalore?
http://fandaily.info/celebrities/amy-pinto-walsh-is-painter-aof-light-thomas-kinkades-mistress-girlfriend/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Kinkade
Hey Cecil,
The person likely wants to rent a gown and accessories. In north am,
the prom is a big deal and the dress code can cost.
Incidentally, the north am prom also includes pre and post prom
parties (not suggesting the person would go to these dos).
*clearing my throat*...cha-men, no date to
Means not being the sharpest pencils in the box; not much to celebrate there!!
Some lo-for on the GoaNet will talk about development. Well, if they
had abilities to question, they would have asked a simple question:
for fum re (all this wealth, land-grab, bank accounts)? Tied in with
RIP Goi.
Mea
Surprising the voices against this airport are muted. Not one person
has spoken against this move.
Reading between the lines, it appears a move to reward the elected rep
from the area (the big margin win in the elections?...reward to keep
the hard core saffron quiet?...me thinks so).
One thinks D
Ah Tony baab, wait till you get to Kanada.
Public toilets are rare (they are plain expensive to operate)...except
in shapping-malls...restos do have 'em but for customers only.
Must say d/town Toronto is wee better equipped that way.for quick
relief do keep an eye for alley-ways, under bridges,
As the Amerikans...keep the boil-gaadi right.
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> Query: Do Canadians keep left or do they keep right as the Americans?
>
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> ** "Tony de Sa" < tonydesa at gmail dot com > **
Right you are Joe Utorda, Goa being Goa and Goans being not the
sharpest pencils in the box, they would want a bridge here.
Which brings my thinking self to the Aldona incident: say, did anyone
think a bridge would avoid that accident?
If they were 'thinking' they would have demanded privatization
Selma-baai, very interesting. If its no bother (and issues with
ownership of the material), may be an idea to post the some details
online so as to benefit the community elsewhere. Just a suggestion.
Regards
On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 11:47 PM, Carvalho wrote:
> Histories of British-Goans Project p
Senor Mendonza,
Have been meaning to pop in a small note on the business of h ate.
You see, one the the prominent members (elected with a humping or is
it thumping, majority in the noorth)runs a sunday school/club (not
in his present constituency). Nice you'd say. One sees children and
adults
There was fire p*wer in his eyes, his deep voice and his conviction.
He was indeed Goa's first anarchist.
The year was 76 or 77the ramponkar's demo was attacked. He took a
few blows. The news spread fast. He was the news. Ramonkars were to be
noticed. They had a voice. He was the voice.
MS in
Ah-ha.
Thank you for bringing the underw*rld up Senor Parrikar. For those
Goichis who sleep well...
In Goa would be difficult to distinguish the over-world from the
underworld; Goichis take easily to crime and the minor m@tke is
religion these days.
The shop was set up long long time ago..near th
Saw this on the u-tube...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6Q84VX8qGM&feature=player_embedded
This is the blurb on Goa
Why Goa?
Over the past few years, Goa has attracted the eyes of many people
looking to avoid the high costs of the Western world. And for most
people, the thought
Shocking news, the one voice of change is passed on.
Very sad to see one of the few thinking politicians.
Long live the father of protest in Goi!!
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What to tell you Joe-Utorda-baab.
Even the garbage collection in the city of rot was on war footing this week.
Sam-ke A-to-Z cleaning, supervisor and all. In all these years, one
has never seen a Murm-gao Mooncipal garbage supervisor on a site.
Tell me something, don't you miss the old ways, the d
Yes you can. There are registration centres all over, so ask locally.
You need proof, like PAN card, ration card, proof of address (utility
bill) etc. Please take copies of these (as Endians, they tell you
after you reach the front of the queue that copies are required).
Ah, do wash your hands: t
Say asking about the bride's background after the honeymoon are we?
Chu* does comes from a 'good' family background. He was never
educated which is why he joined the merchant navy. People attribute it
to the his father who was a small-time football referee and a simple,
nice man.
The people o
Same with the Fatorda stadium (should really be named after Monte
Cruz) and the Vascu stadium should be named after some legends of Goan
football who brought joy and excitement to the folks of the days gone
byor maybe Benao, the unsung hero from the commentary box.
Today, we pay a buck to
And Marathi? Its not even the grandmother of Concani (Kannad is).
In the days of tat-for-tit-for-titdid you folks know Taai's grand
children along with her bahu have set up camp in the UK to get the
children a 'fine Ingleesh' education? Do not know how many
grand-children (like coconuts, child
Don Fred,
on a sound recording notefolks all over are now adding sound to
maps online, called sound mapping.
Example, the poder ponk-ponk that passes from the front of your
house...or the call of the chooris-pau sellers as you near the Axi
market.or the noisy na^al planes (really noisy) if
Yes indeed.
All the khell-tiatre gig's had to put up the first act at the casa of
the Regidor.
Majorda had twothe later one was from a house or family/house
called "pakiem padre" (feathered priest- go figure eh?).not sure
how they acquired the nameapparently they were lawyers from som
Senor Parrikar, the quote from your post,
"Issues for the upcoming election", is reproduced below.
What is playing out around the port-town and the ele*tion related
violence the last two days (I did not see any mention in the papers,
except a local tv station) is not comforting. Your post is s
The Quebec wild ginseng was in circulation around the 1700'dreds, all
the work of Catholic priests.
The reason it was sought after in the East (HongKong is the primary
market) is its shape.the roots were thick, which the Orientals
believe it brings lucky and importantly, the 'wild' variety is
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Straw
True, I stand corrected.
Mixed up the players; different devil, similar tail.
Head gear: its the days of an*nymous, loose-sec. Never be seen, just heard.
http://anonops.blogspot.com/
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 7:04 PM, J. Colaco < jc> wrote:
&g
Hey there,
actually, what works for one usually does not for the other.
A constant cold is a worry and I suspect it is linked to pollution (or
the naughty neighbouring g*ssipy *? *wink wink*). Or mould.
Saw a small clip out of an old home remedies book on flickr but unable
to find it.I th
Dea Ms. Carvalho, we seem to be the only ones to notice.
Well, liberal is good when communities understand and respect the
definition of 'freedom'. Unfortunately, the 'new green' is very
oppressive and freedom, is a word they never heard of. Or rather, the
freedom is to do as they please in a land
To clarify again,this is not against any religious groups nor do I
belong to a religious group.
On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 12:02 PM, Rajan P. Parrikar wrote:
> To Goanet -
>
> Pandu Lampiao wrote:
>>What none of the commentators in the wrapping newspapers nor the
>>GoaNet have me
Ah, elementary dea Carmen. Once you drink PWD tap water (muck and
all), Goichi politics, crime and grime become clear.
>From the B*P stand point, all the Katlick candidates they had in the
past did not have a profile, were limp or impotent if you will.
Come to think of it, bad orators don't get vo
Nicely said Joe-Utorda " why visit expensive resturants..."). After
all, one may have to sleep with the owners to get a fukot Cream of
Brule.
You must check out the Uudpi join at the Vascu bus station. Maasala Dosa nice.
I think its that time of year to do a list of all the under Re.20-25.
My fav
Hey Tony,
where are the arrows? Are they painted on the road?
Is it paint or chuna? Are they only in Moira? Which directions do they point?
Are they at any particular intervals?
I have not seen any in the South and now that you mention, will keep a
look out for them.They are likely mischief.
Just a
Aaaare, wot to htell you me-n.
Foreign-return aunty coming to Goanow running into dilemma.
The Kanadian bank gave her big notes in the new plastic currency. The
Axi road-side money changer only heard of plastic to wrap fish and
sausages re. Shee-sa. Dilemma.
Ofcourse, the paranoi-Aunty scared t
Aye Eugene,
Sylvester is a half Goichi, like Dom M no?
Both from the katlic community of Byculla; half-n-halfone of their
parents were East Indian (as in Mumbai EI).
If one remembers correctly, Sylvester wrote about the old days in
Byculla, the homes etc for one of the Mumbai afternoon papers (
Song on bullying..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvRXbRP2QDQ
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 11:33 PM, Gabe Menezes wrote:
> Name-calling 'worst form of bullying'
> *Name-calling is more devastating for children's self-confidence than
> physical bullying, a study suggests.*
>
> Dr Stephen Joseph,
Most interesting Rose.
You forgot to mention Kenya butter.it came in a rich yellow and
green tins (like kraft cheese) and am sure you had a couple of them in
your caxao. The butter tasted creamy, rich yellow colour ( I guess
with age?) and salty, creamy and heavenly perhaps cause there was no
e
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Irmao Iggy,
I think the general idea is that Goans have fair education on paper
and for the statistic, they are able to read and write (including
signing forged documents etc)but I think the posters are talking
about education in general. One agrees with them and if you take a
look around in Go
Edward,
Last evening, some of us were talking of doctors from the old days in
the Betalbatim- Majorda-Cansaulim area and someone mentioned the Dias
doctors from Betalbatim. The chat started with Dr. Barbosa (his months
mind was on Saturday) and talk veered to the old days when the only
doctor appar
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> On 12 October 2011 15:39, Pandu Lampiao wrote:
>> Fred's book publishing circus released their most interesting book so
>> far (in my view) on the village of Queli
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Aye Joe-Utorda,
Was his patient mostly in the month of April-May. Thankfully, he never
pulled out his 'in-jesao'.
If I remember, most of his diagnosis were nothing is wrong or a temp illness!!
He was a doctor whose talk made one feel better. He loved to talk.
Though he did prescribe those terrible
Hold a second.
Aside from the migrants, there are amchi Goichis who roam the markets
looking for a bargain/something affordable; Mupca, Margao or Vasco and
you see folks going around with a pooti, and their heads bent, a look
of shame in not able to buy much There is a section of Goichis who
a
Being from the area what can I say.the kiosks have sprung up along
the costal belt to cater to the migrants who have moved into the
villages nowZuari nagar zopatpatti goes for 10 to 15 Lks.so
not affordable.
I can say with certainty that the kiosks will be removed in the next
few days,
रेडरिक नोरोन्या *فريدريك نورونيا
:
> On 21 September 2011 23:25, Pandu Lampiao wrote:
>
>> Money and support do count and one had suggested Goichis visiting Goa
>> to support Concani by buying of Concani (Romi script please...yes, its
>> all about) magazines and giving
Money and support do count and one had suggested Goichis visiting Goa
to support Concani by buying of Concani (Romi script please...yes, its
all about) magazines and giving generously to the one Concani
weekly newspaper. I think the donations are accepted at Pilar. A
subscription is great or ev
Yo Con, would be interesting to know your views on the sixth sense, in
particular since we as Goichis have a history of thisof ghosts,
possession, a wee bit of black magic.
And what about your views on 2012?
I think there is a documentary on your link (I saw a few years ago)
that explores the
Keep it coming.never enough.
Problem is too many people have unlimited internet, bored out of their
minds...one gathers from the GoaNet posts. And then the U-gunda or is
it Afri-gunda spills over the cyber world, the writing loud, the posts
mindless. Phew.
Hey, soon commingcomputer with br
Say Fred-baai,
your computeer took off on you, went to the neighbours house? Woah.
Say, can your com'tor climb coconut trees ya? We can meet tomorrow
behind the convent, I have a good business idea. Saam-ki best.
And just in case you made it to Deshi Fab and ram away with the joota
(and a saka-ra
Aye Bhaai- Fred, you'll be waiting till your ample mustache drops off
at the Kala. Not good quality footwear.
Run across the maidan to Fab Endia and make off with some stylish
joota in the laadis sectionyou don't mind heels do you?
They are a good weap*n if the paunchy guard gives chase!
To Li
Irmao Joe,
Walking barefoot is good for you.not sure if Con has pasted
something on the subject but walking barefoot on uneven surfaces
stimulates the feet and in turn does you good. It usually takes 3-5
days of short walks to get used to walking barefoot. Not sure about
walking in Margao, do d
While the Goichi auntie-uncles were doing the Goa Day buu-z up in some
park and rolling on the grass with great dr*nken joy, came across this
duo (trio) from Sri Lanka who did a Goa celebration of sorts at the
Toronto South Asian festival at the Harbour Front last
evening.some thing called bail
One gets a strange sense that this could be the beginning of an
'Endian Spring' (as in Egy^t and other north Afrikan countries).
Agree or not, there is a sense of cleansing round the world...naked or
people justice if you will. Animal farm... Wikile#ks lead the way to
this new openness. Won't name
Alex: The other tragedy is Dom Moraes' ancestral and quaintly designed
bungalow in Santa Cruz which is in a state of collapse. Without doubt it is
of great historical and heritage value. It has to be restored immediately.
Or it will go the way of Abbe Faria's ancestral home in C
The private gate is for the nuns to slip in and out, without notice
*wink wink*...gate of h** if you will. Is it my imagination?
What about your church...strange location ya.one can glide by
the side door from Ms.Jaitleys casaand if the sermon gets
boringand the local Moira lov
By George, do hand movements count when making lafels.
I thought the lisp was cute and made the 'f' silent in
falafelslittle did I know...
My dotrem came undone watching this.ye saaiba boogos.
Say the raap number (in the background) is wrong choice it seems. The
guy is singing about going
Yes, they are.
They are meant as an alternative to folks who cannot afford getting
their certificates attested by a Notary (notary public) in some cases.
In order to get a certificate attested, they require additional
documents (proof...that you stay in the city, ration card and photo
proof..proo
409490 or +91-9822122436 (after 2pm)
> #784 Nr Lourdes Convent, Saligao 403511 Goa India
> http://fn.goa-india.org http://goa1556.goa-india.org
>
> On 31 July 2011 18:43, Pandu Lampiao wrote:
>> There was always Craigs list- Goa Uncle Fred,
>>
>> http://goa.craigslist.co.in/
>
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"Explanation Destroys Art."
There was always Craigs list- Goa Uncle Fred,
http://goa.craigslist.co.in/
On Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 8:01 AM, Frederick Noronha wrote:
> When I mentioned the Mapusa-based garage sale venture, some friends
> had already heard of it, and just wanted to know where it was located.
> Surprisingly, I
Hey Wilson,
You can carry your old passport as long as its not cancelled (very important).
The Kanadian passport office (when you apply for a new passport) will
clip the old one in the corner, making it inactive (if you decide to
keep it).
You can try and let them know you have a life-long visa i
Freddy,
you are on the dot and yes indeed, the peacock population has
growntook a walk from Bambolim into Curca (across the road from
Siridao) to the spring.lots of peacocks. So also on the Dabolim
hills (along the railway tracks)
Have asked why the population has grown and some people
Bhai-e Fred,
there is something similar to nachni in Latin and select health food
stores North Am cities...a nichni-like grain (not white or red like
quinoa nor amaranth...which in the old days were known as food of the
Inca Gods, Peru). Never tried it.
If I remember correctly, its available in pow
Wondering why the convention should acknowledge Goa's libits been
50 years of pretty hellish time no? Its time when we are always on the
edge, never knowing whats up next, and now more so. Ah yes, I forgot
the hot real estate prices.
Liberation from what.and where do we go from here?
The c
Eugene, for all anyone cares...the GOA ass*ciations can have the
person, their grand-mother and the great grand mother the question
in general what these associations serve other than organizing the
bump-and-gring dances (sure, it promotes out culture and heritage and
a wee hang-over) and a scr
thanks for it!) FN
>
> On 5 July 2011 00:17, Pandu Lampiao wrote:
>
>> Your home-town, Mangalore.
>> They still make them there and are available on order.
>> Take the 2:40 from Margao
>>
>
..
Cheers.
On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 8:54 PM, Victor Rangel-Ribeiro
wrote:
> My dear Frederick and Pandu Lampiao,
> The old-style Goan houses did not have red Mangalore tiles. Well into 1961,
> they
> had the old curved tiles, that were placed in special rows, one row inverte
Your home-town, Mangalore.
They still make them there and are available on order.
Take the 2:40 from Margao
2011/7/3 Frederick FN Noronha * फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या *فريدريك نورونيا
:
> A friend wants to renovate an old-style Goan house, and is looking for
> the old red tiles that used to be in the p
*sigh*
Aye say Eugene-bhaai, wonder how Boily-wood will portray our
dance-drink-and-all-fall-down Goichis in Toronto?
Not much different from back 'ome no?
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 4:41 AM, Eugene Correia
wrote:
> http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/toronto-poised-for-bollywood-boo
Thanks Joe and thanks Parrikar for from wherever you are being bang on
the impact speakers.
You missed out on the woman (grey kurta, short hair) whose rousing
talk argued well and I thought created a lot of impact. She got the
loudest applause.
Never mind the parde'z but one would like to salute Y
Never mind Bosco. There is a lot on the G-net one likes to ignore.
Last evening at the mouth of the Baga river, the water levels were
like the monsoons...the water level up to the shacks. In fact there
was a crowd watching on (locals).
There are a few things Goans living in the costal areas know.
Never mind what that organization in Dona Polo says about the
no-effects of the tsunami on coastal Goa...there is a noticeable rise
in water levels...Hollant or Butterfly beach is topped up this evening
...same in Cansaulim where the backwaters are full as during the
monsoon season...
The sea is a
True Vivian.
I think one can safely say North African blood. In the old days, there
was trade with the mid-east/North Africa (stories told)...and
strangely, Endia never excelled in athletics on the world stage but
two or three Goichis did very well...Antao, there was Eddy Sequera
(came 4th in Munic
Timo-tee bought a flat on the Cuffe Parade road/Woodhouse road
junctionits a blue and white building (not sure of the name)
He still survives the last one heard after someone popped a couple at
him below his residence.
He did not like any guys visiting therehe had a love*y daughter
from th
"...of such momentous events taking place in Goa. Talk of candle-lit
marches on the
corrupt politicians of Goa, the toppling of the powers-that-be and a new
dawn emerging."
Carmen, one appreciates your ideas, belief and brave words but Goa and
its people are far gone and the situation is simply ir
e could not
> understand. The formula of how to stay sane in a crazy world :-) FN
>
> Frederick Noronha :: +91-9822122436 :: +91-832-2409490
>
> On 13 February 2011 09:53, Pandu Lampiao wrote:
>> remind you...Goan villages have characters, some of them still
>> aroundand not many know their real names. Its just a little fun.
>
Publish and be dammed no? After so many years in the business, you are
a tough guy yo!
Eugene, you are right.GNet has changed.
In the old days, folks had dial up internet and postings were limited
to those who genuinely had something to day. There were a few abusive
folks...strangely in the T
s regards Pekan's daughter too there is no mention of her
> name where she practices. If anyone had treatment and knows of any reputed
> dentist in Goa it would be nice to share the same.
>
> Dev borem korum
> Camilo Fernandes
>
>
> From: Pandu Lampiao
> To: &quo
Jackfruit tree filings are used in the Agnihotra ceremony (a vedic
sacred healing fire performed at sunrise and sunset).
The following is quoted off the internet):
Items that are used in agnihotra - Spiritual healing meditation
1) Native cows dried dung. (Handful)
2) Hand pounded red raw rice. (F
Pardon me Sa, but this is a statement bordering on bigotry no?
> And to think the Goa police have had similar uncivilized Singhs (aka North
> Indians) in the top echelon for some years now
Arn't Goichis in Mississauga and Scarborough branded as Pakis? That is terrible.
Ah, pardonnez moi...perhap
Just my two bits: there are documented effects of cell fone towers in
North America and the most worrying aside from the effects on humans
is on the bees and birds. They loose their natural instincts and their
bearings.
On human beings in the developed world.where disease is
common.its the
Shee-sa. Joe. Kitem re.
Festa-che chooni-a doosh, Saptak'che laddu ani Natalachem neurio
kau-op ani...now this re?
Saarkem booglant. Tanks Good you don't like dud-peda re.
Now for the technical part.
There is a very nice piece on visiting dentists written by S.J
Perelman (http://en.wikipedia.
Pardon the pearly gates and rest of the flowery language Sir...it
makes me wanna barf.
But a story from the northern coastal belt of Anjuna comes to
mind...some ageing lovely with no issues decided to give the old
house to her fav some religious order (i take a dim view of organized
religion).
Hey Joe,
assaults on Goans by migrants are very common.
A few weeks ago at the Cansaulim rail station (SWRailway), thee Goichi
youngsters walking along bumped into a young migrant.they were
beaten, shirts torn. One could not imagine this happening a few years
ago.
Times have changed ya.
In Mur
Lest you have forgotten (I know there are some in the diariasporia in
true Goichi spirit nominating their friends, relatives, grand mothers
and jozz singers *yawn*...really?) what about the administrators
of the GoaNet?
Irmao Fred, Irmao Boscowho quietly give many hours of their
time,
The BBC is running this clip today on Fernendes. Not too many
businessmen who have compassion and a touch of humanity no? Tony seems
like he has his act together, and impressed with his views on the
human factor in business.
Take a listen,
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-11647205
Guess ones musical taste reflects where one has been, ones taste ones
openessor where you have never been...*won't go on*.
Anyways, like many of you may remember Rang Bhavan (next to
St.Xavier's College, Mumbai), where many of us took a introduction
to rock & roll and jazz and fusion and
True, old Jak's talk touched an emotional cord and Jan 16th should
indeed be Goan Identity Day (what ever is left of it).
The phrase "Zalach paaije..." still hounds ones visual memory, the
dirty orange lotus, forever the fleur de mal!
That said, the old chap Jak was was aloof and I doubt he cared
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