Any photos of Goa?
#31
Re: Any photos of Goa?
Leer by these dispicable people leer is to look with a sidelong glance, indicative especially of sexual desire or sly and malicious intent and that is what happens mostly at weekend, and sometimes in the week with the normal scratch etc. Sorry but that is true, north, south, east, or west.
I would rather the poor people leer than throw beer bottles into the sea where children or visitors can badly cut themselves. These Indians have no standards, I have yet to see a white person do this.
#32
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Re: Any photos of Goa?
Thanks for that Bipat
Leer by these dispicable people leer is to look with a sidelong glance, indicative especially of sexual desire or sly and malicious intent and that is what happens mostly at weekend, and sometimes in the week with the normal scratch etc. Sorry but that is true, north, south, east, or west.
I would rather the poor people leer than throw beer bottles into the sea where children or visitors can badly cut themselves. These Indians have no standards, I have yet to see a white person do this.
Leer by these dispicable people leer is to look with a sidelong glance, indicative especially of sexual desire or sly and malicious intent and that is what happens mostly at weekend, and sometimes in the week with the normal scratch etc. Sorry but that is true, north, south, east, or west.
I would rather the poor people leer than throw beer bottles into the sea where children or visitors can badly cut themselves. These Indians have no standards, I have yet to see a white person do this.
Why do they do it in the UK then (sorry J5), we frequently go to the Norfolk coast, bottles, plastics in the dunes, anything in the sea (but that could be from boats). Majority of people in Norfolk are white.
Perhaps people going abroad behave better than they do at home or the Norfolk chavs don't go to Goa. Oh! except for us of course!!!!
#33
Re: Any photos of Goa?
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Why do they do it in the UK then (sorry J5), we frequently go to the Norfolk coast, bottles, plastics in the dunes, anything in the sea (but that could be from boats). Majority of people in Norfolk are white.
Perhaps people going abroad behave better than they do at home or the Norfolk chavs don't go to Goa. Oh! except for us of course!!!!
Why do they do it in the UK then (sorry J5), we frequently go to the Norfolk coast, bottles, plastics in the dunes, anything in the sea (but that could be from boats). Majority of people in Norfolk are white.
Perhaps people going abroad behave better than they do at home or the Norfolk chavs don't go to Goa. Oh! except for us of course!!!!
#34
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Re: Any photos of Goa?
At home, there are litter bins, we have been taught from an early age to take our litter home, or put it in the bin. I have yet to see any white, brown, or green people in the UK throw beer bottles into the sea. Admittedly some yobs who have had night BBQ's on the beaches leave rubbish but the beach guard cleans up the rubbish before the families arrive. Dogs are not allowed on the beaches from lst May - lst October.
As to beaches they don't seem to be the same country wide. In Norfolk (apart from possibly Yarmouth, not been there for a long time), we don't have beach guards or such dog rules. Dogs have to be on a lead on 1 half of beach, other half can run free all year.
That is why we like it there. Freedom and space. So probably the litter is inevitable.
Last edited by Bipat; Nov 25th 2011 at 7:42 am.
#35
Re: Any photos of Goa?
You may have been taught that Noni, many presumably have not, I clear a few food and crisp packets each morning from our front garden! (We live on a main route from town).
As to beaches they don't seem to be the same country wide. In Norfolk (apart from possibly Yarmouth, not been there for a long time), we don't have beach guards or such dog rules. Dogs have to be on a lead on 1 half of beach, other half can run free all year.
That is why we like it there. Freedom and space. So probably the litter is inevitable.
As to beaches they don't seem to be the same country wide. In Norfolk (apart from possibly Yarmouth, not been there for a long time), we don't have beach guards or such dog rules. Dogs have to be on a lead on 1 half of beach, other half can run free all year.
That is why we like it there. Freedom and space. So probably the litter is inevitable.
#36
Re: Any photos of Goa?
Ahem... excuse me... but how did we get to doggy poo from Goa photos?
I have to admit to something in common with Bipat We used to live in Norfolk (our last 5 years in the UK) and we were on a busy main road with a large frontage and yup always getting litter and bottles on the front lawn. Difficult with an "open" garden though as stuff would get blown in (the litter, not the bottles). We used to regularly get deer wandering in too, which was nice. Lovely county.... ah, if I ever returned to the UK (but not likely).
Anyways.... if anyone is vaguely interested, I uploaded some pics from Phuket (Thailand) on my BE pic gallery. Some nice beaches there too
I have to admit to something in common with Bipat We used to live in Norfolk (our last 5 years in the UK) and we were on a busy main road with a large frontage and yup always getting litter and bottles on the front lawn. Difficult with an "open" garden though as stuff would get blown in (the litter, not the bottles). We used to regularly get deer wandering in too, which was nice. Lovely county.... ah, if I ever returned to the UK (but not likely).
Anyways.... if anyone is vaguely interested, I uploaded some pics from Phuket (Thailand) on my BE pic gallery. Some nice beaches there too
#37
Re: Any photos of Goa?
Ahem... excuse me... but how did we get to doggy poo from Goa photos?
I have to admit to something in common with Bipat We used to live in Norfolk (our last 5 years in the UK) and we were on a busy main road with a large frontage and yup always getting litter and bottles on the front lawn. Difficult with an "open" garden though as stuff would get blown in (the litter, not the bottles). We used to regularly get deer wandering in too, which was nice. Lovely county.... ah, if I ever returned to the UK (but not likely).
Anyways.... if anyone is vaguely interested, I uploaded some pics from Phuket (Thailand) on my BE pic gallery. Some nice beaches there too
I have to admit to something in common with Bipat We used to live in Norfolk (our last 5 years in the UK) and we were on a busy main road with a large frontage and yup always getting litter and bottles on the front lawn. Difficult with an "open" garden though as stuff would get blown in (the litter, not the bottles). We used to regularly get deer wandering in too, which was nice. Lovely county.... ah, if I ever returned to the UK (but not likely).
Anyways.... if anyone is vaguely interested, I uploaded some pics from Phuket (Thailand) on my BE pic gallery. Some nice beaches there too
#38
Re: Any photos of Goa?
A friend many years ago on Morjim beach picked up what looked like a bit of red rock (not) to throw into the sea!!!!
The fishermen always did what they needed to do below the tide line but the tide hadn`t been in to wash it away.
It makes me laugh every time I think about it as he was the sort of guy that just deserved it!!!
#39
Re: Any photos of Goa?
QUOTE=chrisjolly;9756142]BB Start a thread on Doggy Poo and then we might end up with photos of Goan beaches...or is it that we are all sons of beaches??[/QUOTE]