November 02, 2003

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Baga/Calangute are nothing like Palolem. Palolem is a paradise. The beach people there are good, caring, kind and friendly. The beach itself is far superior to Baga/Calangute beaches. Palolem beach is flattish, the surf is smooth for a ways out. Here, the locals are more aggressive and greedy...all they want is my money, my ass or an invitation from me to come to the US. The invitation part surprises me, the rest is predictable. The invitation part surprises me because I thought this was a democratic country. I've heard of this requirement from the Arab or communist countries. But India?? The more and more I listen and learn from the people here and am coming to understand this place is terribly corrupt.

Baga/Calangute does have a lot more "action" if you will. It reminds me of the Spanish Islands in the Med...Ibiza (ibitha), Mallorca. I didn't realize it was going to be like this. I knew something was up when I got here yesterday around 2'ish and there was nobody around, really. the shops, restaurants were so slow, virtually shut down. I walked from Baga down the beach to Candolim (I later found out) almost to the Port/Fort, then back up the road, to the Baga River and got back to my hotel around 5'ish, went to dinner and still...nobody around. was kind of weird. no, a lot weird. after dinner, i come back to my room and crash, because i've got this cold thing or some f'n disease perhaps and i can't stay up. around 11:30 i'm awaken to A LOT OF NOISE! police blowing their whistles, people hootin and hollerin, and the THUMP, THUMP, THUMP of the base from disco near by. then it dawns on me....This is a RAVE town. hehe i get up, get dressed, try to look "hip" and make my way down the road. I go to a bar called Mambos ? and a native from India who has British citizenship, now living in Canada (By the way...what's up w/ you Brits claiming multiple citzenship? It's confusing - Naw, Mate! I'm not really Bri'ish. I'm Australian...w/ a Bri'ish passport. -or - I"m New Zealander...w/ a Bri'ish passport :-) Anyway, so we drink and talk about what good neighbors we are USA/Canada and head over the disco and get bored and this is a PG-13 blog so sorry, the rest just can't be told. :-)

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