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> Subject: Re: [Goanet] Torches in the Fields at Night
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> When laws become redundant, they ought to be changed. This law obviosly is
> out-dated and is badly in need of some re-org. Did you know at one point,
> bull fights in Goa were banned? Well, bull fig
When laws become redundant, they ought to be changed. This law obviosly is
out-dated and is badly in need of some re-org. Did you know at one point, bull
fights in Goa were banned? Well, bull fights are legal once again.
Even when bull fights were illegeal in Goa, one could easily attend these i
ll with or without the
> crappy mentality in the twenty-first century know and innumerable
> examples can be provided to substantiate my statement.
> Over and out !
> Blasio
>
>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2009 04:16:54 +00
Reply to Message 4.
(Jim Fernandes)
If you dont wish to follow any of the reasons mentioned
(www.savegoasfrogs.org) as
to why we need so stop eating frog meat/jumping chicken, atleast be a law
abiding
citizen! The law states it very clearly.. U catch a frog, your fined Rs. 25000
or/and impri
substantiate my statement.
Over and out !
Blasio
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Message: 3
Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2009 04:16:54 +
From: "Jim Fernandes"
Subject: [Goanet] Torches in the Fields at Night
To: goanet@lists.goanet.org
2009 11:42:44 +
From: "Jim Fernandes"
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Torches in the Fields at Night
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...
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> In Earth's past history, millions of animals came and went extinct. But
> the animal world still survived even though it must have disrupted their
> food chain. For
--- On Fri, 6/12/09, Alfred de Tavares wrote:
>
> Santosh...Selma...pls help me remember the lines...
>
> Was it not my namesake, Tenysson, somewhere in the 'Idylls
> of the King'
>
Dear Chacha,
Unfortunately, I haven't read Idylls of the King. But if I had done so, I would
not have remembe
Ignorance is bliss
Blasio
essage: 6
Date: Tue, 09 Jun 2009 11:42:44 +
From: "Jim Fernandes"
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Torches in the Fields at Night
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> Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2009 11:19:57 +0530
> Subject: [Goanet] Torches in the Fields at Night
>
>
> Yes, Jim I fully endorse on what you have said. We are not bothered or
> concerned about our relatives and friends and yet spend our time saving fr
I am NOT convinced that frog population in Goa reached so low that it's now
threatening their existence. Any animal that has a capacity to lay thousands of
eggs in a single season, cannot be in danger. Period.
I do support the concept of conservation of wild life - but not frogs.
In Earth's pas
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Message: 5
Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2009 09:14:25 +0300
From: Elvino Rodriques http://f5mail.rediff.com/prism/writemail?&mode=mail_to_individual&email=ElvinoR
@Alghanim.com&els=3b704999aa13545f70e76253e4581678> >
Subject: [Goanet] Torches in the Fields at Night
Hi
saving the Frog is a different issue.
God bless you.
Elvino
Message: 1
Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2009 11:12:59 +0400
From: "Freddy Fernandes"
Subject: [Goanet] Torches in the Fields at Night
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Save the Frog, Save Goa : Midweek notes on an unlikely cultural mascot
I am not normally one to fall prey or encourage the use of nationalistic
slogans such as ‘Save Goa’. Which Goa I am tempted to ask? Save what? From
whom? For whom? And yet when I heard of the ‘Save the Frog’ campaign, the
for
where there are frogs to lay eggs to meet the voracious appetite of
destructive social animals ??
Blasio
Chinchinim / DXB
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Date: Mon, 8 Jun 2009 11:19:57 +0530
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] Torches in the Fields at Night
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> FROGS my man FROGS are what they were searching for.
>
> It is impossible to contain this activity, unless ofcourse, the other side
> has a reasonable alternative.
>
> If someone tried to stop me from eating beef, on the argument
ll record and follow up your complaint with the Forest
Officials.
Ps: We also have photographs that would be uploaded, of people being caught
mostly for the benefit of non-believers like Jim! :)
Clinton..
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Date: Sun, 7 Jun 2009 23:17:54 +0530
From: augusto pinto
Subject: [Goanet]
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FROGS my man FROGS are what they were searching for.
It is impossible to contain this activity, unless ofcourse, the other side has
a reasonable alternative.
If someone tried to stop me from eating beef, on the argument that killing cows
is going to make them extinct, I'd manage to "s
As I was travelling home tonight from the house of a friend I, and I
suppose many other people, noticed that a lot of torches could be seen
in the dark-first-monsoon-soaked fields along the way.
Obviously someone was searching for something in those fields. I wonder what.
Just curious
Cheers
Augu
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