On Tue, 3/17/15, Cecil Pinto wrote:
Dear Mervyn,
Your analysis of recent GoaNet posts is very interesting and insightful.
But I do not know why you called Roland's post a bauble. Vivian lives many
months of the year in Goa and the remaining months in various places in the USA
including
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From: Mervyn Lobo mervynal...@yahoo.ca
To: estb. 1994!Goa's premiere mailing list goanet@lists.goanet.org
Subject: Re: [Goanet] Goanet - Great City?
Goanet used to be a great meeting place, once upon a time.?
This evening, as I started opening the posts for the past 10 days I found:
1) Approx 65
Goanet used to be a great meeting place, once upon a time.
This evening, as I started opening the posts for the past 10 days I found:
1) Approx 65% of the emails were composed entirely of a link i.e. essentially
directing the reader away from this forum.
2) Another 25% of the emails were from
Dear Mervyn,
What else can I say.you have said it so well.
I believe that it may be related to the following
(a) It no longer serves the original purpose it possibly was founded for ie To
find a Mate
(b) The inequitable application of Salazarist moderation.
(c) Time for the Salazars to
I am glad that great minds in contemporary architecture and town planning are
coming together to discuss how Panjim can be changed into a world class city.
In my humble thinking, the Mandovipresents a great opportunity to develop
unique urban entertainment spaces, on either side of theriver.
Dear Vivian,
Years of living in Goa have no doubt made you soft in the head.
How else could I explain your Panjim could be a world class city and
comparing what happened in Baltimore to the possibility in Goa.
Are you cut off from reality, Socorrkar?
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