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Re: In To-day's Newspapers
Originally Posted by indiapurple
(Post 9611104)
Hi All
This has always been the best place to eat, in my opinion :) http://www.navhindtimes.in/idine/village-no-other kind regards Totally agree with you on this. The food is superb and extremely reasonably priced. What is also so nice is that nothing is ever too much trouble for Patrick and his family, they are genuinely nice folks, so for anyone who has allergies, as well as anyone who just likes good food, I can fully recommend this off the beaten track eaterie. They could do with a sign on the main road though so more people could find it (then again maybe not as it may get too busy lol !) They are also very good at catering for kids tastes. Unfortunately Patrick was still having his refurb done whilst we were there last season and didn't reopen until after we retrned to the UK - we certainly missed the place.... but will most definitely be popping in there several times this coming season. Dread - x |
Re: In To-day's Newspapers
Originally Posted by indiapurple
(Post 9611104)
Hi All
This has always been the best place to eat, in my opinion :) http://www.navhindtimes.in/idine/village-no-other kind regards cheers AndyD 8-)# |
Re: In To-day's Newspapers
'People blame the government but it's not their fault, what about the parents?': Mother of man killed by conkers speaks about her 'perfect' son
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1XaJb6F9Z at last a parent who says "She also said she had brought her children up to be respectful of others and said parents with little or no money should stop blaming the government and start teaching their children the difference between right and wrong. 'I see people saying, "Our children have nothing, they cannot do anything but go to the streets". That is not true. 'Steven went to karate, to other extra clubs, I count my pennies Respect to this lady. |
Re: In To-day's Newspapers
Originally Posted by a_f_d
(Post 9612519)
any chance of a map?
cheers AndyD 8-)# Go out of Candolim over the Nerul Bridge on the Panjim road. Pass Johnny's Bar, then keep going for about a mile or so, past another restaurent called Riverside (also quite a nice place for food). Keep going until you reach a crossroads, where you normally turn right to go towards the ferry for Panjim. Turn left at this crossroads (there are local bars on each corner of this turning). Drive down the rather uneven road about a mile or so (it s very dark!!) You will find the Bahtti Village on the left hand side. Drive slowly as it is quite a small frontage to the premises. Sorry I can't be more specific, and my distances might be slightly out, but hopefully you will find the place and it will be well worth it. Dread - x |
Re: In To-day's Newspapers
100 protesters burn American flag outside U.S. embassy in London during minute's silence for 9/11
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz1Xfdpc1Wb Put them on a plane back to their homeland., |
Re: In To-day's Newspapers
Noni please please please! What about there human rights? Have you considered they may have had disenfranchised childhoods? No No No, what you do is put them in the first remote controlled plane available, crash it into the side of a mountain and that way they will find empathy with the pilots of the planes involved in 9/11. They'll be happy then, so much kinder don't you think?
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Re: In To-day's Newspapers
Originally Posted by dreadsoc
(Post 9612944)
I haven't got a map but... over the Nerul Bridge ... past another restaurent called Riverside (also quite a nice place for food) <agreed AndyD>. Keep going until you reach a crossroads, where you normally turn right to go towards the ferry for Panjim. <Verem?> Turn left <the back road to Mapusa?> ... about a mile or so... Bahtti Village on the left...Dread - x
thanks - AndyD 8-)# |
Re: In To-day's Newspapers
Originally Posted by a_f_d
(Post 9614424)
If I'm right I've driven that road lots of times but I can't place Bhatti Village.
thanks - AndyD 8-)# Dread - x |
Re: In To-day's Newspapers
Originally Posted by SteveKingswear
(Post 9614363)
Noni please please please! What about there human rights?
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Re: In To-day's Newspapers
Originally Posted by fatbrit
(Post 9614705)
Freedom of thought, conscience and religion, the freedom to express your beliefs, and the freedom of assembly and association are so yesterday, aren't they? The sooner we do away with them the better, surely?
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Re: In To-day's Newspapers
My post was somewhat tongue in cheek Fatbrit!
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Re: In To-day's Newspapers
Originally Posted by johnny five
(Post 9615565)
For scum like that?
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Re: In To-day's Newspapers
Originally Posted by SteveKingswear
(Post 9615726)
My post was somewhat tongue in cheek Fatbrit!
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Re: In To-day's Newspapers
Originally Posted by fatbrit
(Post 9615801)
To me, it suggested that they shouldn't have human rights. That is a totally illegitimate stance. The question is whether their right to disagree and publicly express their disagreement by their acts was or was not protected under their inalienable human rights.
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Re: In To-day's Newspapers
Originally Posted by Bipat
(Post 9615847)
Agree with you regarding their 'human rights' but this particular group were not expressing their disagreement publicly in a peaceful way, neither were the English Defence League, both groups were just out to cause trouble, there were arrests, and apparently fights between the two groups later. Both groups deserve condemnation for their methods of protest.
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