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[QUOTE=johnny five;10887905]http://oheraldo.in/News/Main%20Pictu...LAS/79110.html
PMSL................. almost literally, just look at the socks and the pot bellies :rofl::rofl: Hi J5 Good job England weren't playing them, because as it went to penalties - England would have still lost ! :eek: RofS |
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For those who like to be merry in Goa, a word of warning....
http://www.thegoan.net/Goa/Big-Story...UIN/05974.html |
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Originally Posted by poipleshadow
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For those who like to be merry in Goa, a word of warning....
http://www.thegoan.net/Goa/Big-Story...UIN/05974.html |
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Originally Posted by k800mer
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Sounds like it would be worth keeping a note of the lawyers name and address just in case. I would never have drugs in my possession but it seems you don't need to as the crooked police will plant them.
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This is via www.Goanvoice.org.uk
Goa Tourism: A Fish Market of Fights 5 Oct: The Goan. Annual embarrassment of no shacks when first charters land, set to repeat … Face-off between supporters and opponents of government’s shack policy … Shacks, showcases of Goa’s hospitality has become showdown grounds … What was meant to be a showcase of Goan hospitality has ended up becoming a mindless war of greed… |
From NDTV
How long is this going to take to roll out then:
http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/in...nations-429228 H. |
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Briton arrested over record drugs bust
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/c...w/24303418.cms In today's Time of India |
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Wow... 4KG is a lot... Hopefully they will find the ones who supplied it to him.
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Try the police station first.:ohmy:
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The government are dropping the £3000 bond scheme so the Indian government might now drop the £92 visa charges to European levels of £42.
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ToI today:
...police has begun combing operations for foreigners staying illegally in Goa. Police who have also been detaining foreigners riding two-wheelers found that most do not have valid licences. Other travel and stay documents are also being verified. AndyD 8-)₹ |
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Indian Prime Minister shows more guts than toothless Cameron around Sri Lankan war crimes by boycotting political get togther in Colombo.
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