Re: [Goanet] UK Goan Oral Histories Project - Observations

2012-04-18 Thread Eugene Correia
Dear Selma, You have been teaching me a lot of things on Goanet. You think I am incapable of knowing what sort of project it is and its purpose. The only voyeuristic entertainment pleasure I may get is watching a striptease. My post was relevant as it was on Goanet. Besides, my post was addressed

Re: [Goanet] UK Goan Oral Histories Project - Observations

2012-03-30 Thread Eddie Fernandes
-Original Message- From: Melvyn Fernandes Sent: 30 March 2012 09:52 Subject: [Goanet] UK Goan Oral Histories Project - Observations Dear Melvyn, Being the PR Officer of the Histories of British-Goans Project, I am replying to a few of the

[Goanet] UK Goan Oral Histories Project - Observations by Melvyn Fernandes

2012-03-30 Thread Mervyn & Elsie Maciel
Don't think I'm qualified to comment on your lengthy post, Melvyn, but just wanted to correct the following: " from the Highlands and the Rift Valley to the coast places like Eldoret, Narok, Kitale, Kisumu, Thika," Eldoret, Narok,Kitale, Kisumu, Thika are certainly NOT in the Coast. Eldoret &

Re: [Goanet] UK Goan Oral Histories Project - Observations

2012-03-30 Thread Tony de Sa
From: Melvyn Fernandes >>As a Goan fella now living in the United Kingdom, I lived in Nairobi, Kenya with the opportunity of travelling to other parts of the country from the Highlands and the Rift Valley to the coast places like Eldoret, Narok, Kitale, Kisumu, Thika, Mombasa and Malindi

[Goanet] UK Goan Oral Histories Project - Observations

2012-03-30 Thread Melvyn Fernandes
Dear Gabe (and open letter to the project organisers), I read with interest your goanet post dated 26 March 2012 (Issue 317). As a Goan fella now living in the United Kingdom, I lived in Nairobi, Kenya with the opportunity of travelling to other parts of the country from the Highlands and the R