[SALIGAONET] Re: Saligao... in the Seventies

2009-03-09 Thread allwyn de Souza
years old . There were not many people for the funeral - mostly nuns ciao Allwyn --- On Sun, 8/3/09, ANNETTE D'SOUZA wrote: > From: ANNETTE D'SOUZA > Subject: [SALIGAONET] Re: Saligao... in the Seventies > To: "Saligaon Foxy news" > Date: Sunday, 8 March, 2009,

[SALIGAONET] Re: Saligao... in the Seventies

2009-03-08 Thread Patricia Nazareth
Some memories just live on Patsy From: Albert Desouza To: saligao-net@googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, March 6, 2009 5:03:14 AM Subject: [SALIGAONET] Re: Saligao... in the Seventies Dear Saligaonetters It is still fun to be in Lourdes Convent

[SALIGAONET] Re: Saligao... in the Seventies

2009-03-08 Thread Christopher Desouza
--- On Fri, 3/6/09, Kevin Saldanha wrote: > From: Kevin Saldanha > Subject: [SALIGAONET] Re: Saligao... in the Seventies > To: saligao-net@googlegroups.com > Date: Friday, March 6, 2009, 7:58 AM > Hi Chris, > > has your guilty conscience been pricking you all these > yea

[SALIGAONET] Re: Saligao... in the Seventies

2009-03-08 Thread ANNETTE D'SOUZA
they disciplined all well & had full control of their classes. ciao Annette From: alizadeso...@hotmail.com To: saligao-net@googlegroups.com Subject: [SALIGAONET] Re: Saligao... in the Seventies Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2009 10:03:14 + Dear Saligaonetters It is still fun to be

[SALIGAONET] Re: Saligao... in the Seventies

2009-03-08 Thread ANNETTE D'SOUZA
Hmm! Pity I missed out on those campfires - was old by then. you all were the kids! >BTW, I think I made a mistake with the name of one of my favourite teachers at >LCHS. Her name was Miss Silvette, not >Silveira Yeh Patsy, I remember your teacher Silvette from Sangolda & knew her

[SALIGAONET] Re: Saligao... in the Seventies

2009-03-06 Thread Patricia Nazareth
* फ्रेडरिक न To: saligao-net@googlegroups.com Sent: Friday, March 6, 2009 2:28:34 PM Subject: [SALIGAONET] Re: Saligao... in the Seventies Kevin is right. I was referring to the camp-fire (don't recall more than one, where I saw this gunpowder stuff) at Lourdes Convent! Someone (Mervyn, I think) c

[SALIGAONET] Re: Saligao... in the Seventies

2009-03-06 Thread Frederick [FN] Noronha * फ्रेडरिक नोरोन्या
Kevin is right. I was referring to the camp-fire (don't recall more than one, where I saw this gunpowder stuff) at Lourdes Convent! Someone (Mervyn, I think) called me Ricky. Ricky is my brother who's based at Verna/Nuvem, where he's part of a software company [http://www.opspl.com/] People used

[SALIGAONET] Re: Saligao... in the Seventies

2009-03-06 Thread Albert Desouza
l over. My eldest daughter Arlette was lucky to have her in the primary and she too has develped the same cursive hand writing. Those were the days in Lourdes Convent. > Date: Thu, 5 Mar 2009 17:11:59 -0800 > From: goanch...@sbcglobal.net > Subject: [SALIGAONET] Re: Saligao... in

[SALIGAONET] Re: Saligao... in the Seventies

2009-03-06 Thread Kevin Saldanha
Hi Chris, has your guilty conscience been pricking you all these years ;-? Rest easy... I think Rico was referring to the campfires at Lourdes Convent where my Dad would 'magically' start the fire by invoking the winds from the north and from the south, from the east and from the west... Come on

[SALIGAONET] Re: Saligao... in the Seventies

2009-03-06 Thread allwyn de Souza
Dearest Rico,   yes I read your excellent account of Lourdes Convent in the seventies and remember those good old days - I am sure on reading your text lots of people will wish they could live those happy days again, the days of Phantom, Tarzan and Mandrake comics.. My first memories of you are

[SALIGAONET] Re: Saligao... in the Seventies

2009-03-06 Thread Patricia Nazareth
What a fantastic job of taking us down memory lane, Rico!  I, too, will never forget those great days..We were undoubtedly (sometimes, and with good reason, too!!) filled with fear and apprehension at the dire consequences we might be faced with as a result of unfinished or poorly done homew

[SALIGAONET] Re: Saligao... in the Seventies

2009-03-06 Thread Christopher Desouza
About the gunpowder in the campfire. Sorry a few years to own up. We were a group of guys, I will not mention names, Juveniles basically in early to late teens, who resented the fountain being taken over during that camp for a whole week as we couldn't use it. About 7 or 8 boys. It was a dada b