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Previously on "Photo's from Goa, India."
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That's wrong on so many levels.Originally posted by Ardesco View PostNo you drink Lassie!!
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Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostYour maths is wrong:
curry = 50p
beer = 50p x 10 = £5
So lunch for £5.50, or £5.00 if you forget the curry.
Also, they serve Lassie? They can't do that! Who's going to save the little boy stuck at the bottom of the well?AhemOriginally posted by Jog On View PostYou eat lassie??!!

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You eat lassie??!!Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostI will have to check, but drink is cheap here, they pore very large measures. It also depends on where you go some places large bottle of Kingfisher larger 0.50p
I eat where the locals eat, decor is a bit transport cafe, food is good "fish curry rice Rs .35 lassie Rs .10, so about 0.50p for lunch.
So you could have lunch with drink £1
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Yes, I set up a company, just finished the accounts for last year, was reconommed an accountant, turned out to be an waste of time. So I'm looking for a new one now. Anybody know a good accountant in Goa?Originally posted by Pinto View PostAP,
How have you worked around India's constraints on foreign owned property? Did you set up a company?
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AP,
How have you worked around India's constraints on foreign owned property? Did you set up a company?
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Your maths is wrong:Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostI will have to check, but drink is cheap here, they pore very large measures. It also depends on where you go some places large bottle of Kingfisher larger 0.50p
I eat where the locals eat, decor is a bit transport cafe, food is good "fish curry rice Rs .35 lassie Rs .10, so about 0.50p for lunch.
So you could have lunch with drink £1
curry = 50p
beer = 50p x 10 = £5
So lunch for £5.50, or £5.00 if you forget the curry.
Also, they serve Lassie? They can't do that! Who's going to save the little boy stuck at the bottom of the well?
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