Friday, September 25, 2009

Mill operations continue to deteriorate badly

[Posted 24 Sept 2009, 11.00]



The latest crush figures, for the week ending Monday 21 September, indicate the performance of all four sugar mills were down, getting from bad to worse.



The sugar mills crushed a total of 62,000 tonnes cane for the week – with capacity declining to a mere 48%. All four mills were plagued with breakdowns and malfunctioning.



Industry figures for the week are as follows:



Lautoka ………. 19,000 tonnes

Rarawai………… 16,000 tonnes

Labasa ………….22,000 tonnes

Penang…………. 5000 tonnes



Data for sugar manufactured is still being withheld. With more than half the season gone, FSC has crushed just over 1 million tonnes of cane – about 50% of its now revised target of 2.1million. Original targeted figure was 2.45 million tonnes.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

More connections Fiji to Al Qaeda!!!

I have been saying for quite sometimes now that the 5 muslims controlling Fiji at present are very much connected to Al Qaeda,they are the AG Kaiyum,Col Mohamed Aziz Chief of staff of the Army,and some Shasita and Shameem something leagal advisors to Bainimarama.
 
From Islamonline.net
 
Fijian Muslims say that `Eid Al-Fitr is a time for sharing with families, and friends.

Fijian Muslims say that `Eid Al-Fitr is a time for sharing with families, and friends.

CAIRO — In the small pacific nation of Fiji, `Eid Al-Fitr, a major occasion in the Islamic calendar, is all about festivities and gatherings for Muslim families, and a time when the tiny minority reaches out to share `eid joy with non-Muslim compatriots.

"After the 30-day fast, we celebrate normal life again and enjoy it with family and friends," Hafiz Khan, president of the Fiji Muslim League, told the Fiji Times on Tuesday, September 22.

Fiji's nearly 60,000 Muslims, who make up nearly 6.5 percent of its population, celebrated `Eid, which marks the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan, on Monday, September 21.

The day starts with a special prayer, usually organized in grand mosques and open areas.

"Only the males go to the mosque for prayers and devotion to mark the end of Ramadan," said Azad Ali.

After the prayers, festivities and merriment start and Muslims dedicate their time to the company of their immediate and extended family members.

"We visit our relatives and friends to wish them well," added Ali.

"We also visit the needy and we give what we can to them at the mosque."

`Eid Al-Fitr is one of the two main Islamic religious feasts, together with `Eid Al-Adha.

Non-Muslims Too

Celebrating Muslims in Fiji invited non-Muslim neighbors to their homes to join festivities and parties.

Muslims are also keen to share `Eid with non-Muslims in the predominantly-Christian tiny archipelago nation.

"`Eid mean's kushi yali or a time to make happiness and share love…that we offer out to everyone regardless of their race," asserts Mohammed Saizad, 65.

In Bua, one of country's fourteen provinces, celebrating Muslims invited non-Muslim neighbors to their homes to join the festivities and parties.

"It was good moment for me and my family to be celebrating `Eid with villagers of Nawailevu because we mostly reach out to our relatives and friends," says Saizad.

"We made new friends and had a happy `Eid with the villagers so it made it a meaningful one for my family."

For Jokapeci Nautora, who joined Saizad's `Eid celebration, the experience was an eye-opener for those who knew nothing about their Muslim compatriots.

"Our village is far away in Bua and many of us didn't even know what `Eid was all about," Nautora, 28, said.

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Budhau is an indigenous of India!!!

Here Anonymous – let me address every single issue that you brought up and show you for the dumbass that you are.

In response to me stating that 25% of the Indo farmers had moved out of the Macuata region because of the non-renewal of leases – your response was 25% down, 75% to go.

What you failed to see is what had happened to the indigenous population in the that region and in other rural areas during that same period – the rural-urban migration.

So what exactly do you think happened to the Indigenous people in that area who had got used to the income from the land lease over the last sixty years – so when they got their land back, you think they started farming themselves – of do you thing they followed those Indo's to the mainland and many of them ended up in the squatter settlement in the Suva-Nausori corridor – with no electricity, poor housing, bad sanitation, high infant mortality, lower life expectancy, high crime rate and the list goes on. As for them Indo, with the insecurity that they feel, their option has been for while now to get off the land – and get better education for the next generation, migrate – and that Indo from Macuata – you might bump into him in the streets of SF or Sydney, Vancouver or Auckland – and you will probably go Haha – stateless, untouchable – and he would have two college graduate kids, a house with two car garage, and second home rented out – guess who had the last laugh.

This Indo move out of Macuata began in 2000, and in 2008 I read in the local media the paramount chief of Macuata Ratu Aisea Katonivere Wsaying that "we are working with the NLTB and our people talking to them about getting involved with cane farming themselves."

Yeah right – did they not start the Seqaqa cane scheme in the 70's to helf Fijians get into sugarcane farming – that when all those thieving Alliance Ministers signed up on the cane land under their wives names, just like the SDL signed up for the FHL shares.

BTW – I am sure you can check on the statistics on the increase in the Fijian population in urban areas and how it compares to the national average.

….. tick tick tick… before they start foraging for food in Macuata – you think it will be slash and burn kinda farming or should we get all the way back to hunter/gatherer type.

..and it is not only sugarcane land – almost half the rice areas in Dreketi, Nasarawaqa and Korokadi up in the north are not in production now because the leases on the land have expired. (Maybe all new rice import licenses should be distributed under affirmative action)

Next – you wrote, "Repeat – you are not Fijian – you never will be reconised as a Fijian – here or anywhere else – everywhere you go in this world identifies you as Indians – thats not racist more a reality that you won't acknowledge."

Honey – that depends on how you define "Fijian" – if the word Fijian refers to the Indigenous people of Fiji – then I am not one, if the word Fijian would refer to a citizen of Fiji than I am a Fijian – I don't think the argument here is whether I am a Fijian or not – I think the argument here is whether the term Fijian should be used to refer to a citizen of Fiji or to a indigenous person from Fiji…and there are good arguments on both sides.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Frank, you’re the most POWERLESS man in our country

EnufDictatorship
September 21, 2009 at 5:50 PM  
 
Vinaka SWM and Mr. Savu for the continued efforts to remind this junta what an illegal, thieving bunch they're.

yes, we must keep reminding them that they are cowards and loosers with only their guns to keep them in power.

Mai caka i ke!!!!!

Voreqe, you're the most POWERLESS man in our country…you and your cronies..if you really want to show you have the power….give US your GUNS for us to get rid of and then show us your true colours…which most probably be BROWN like the one that comes from your rear end..uuuuurrrrrrrhhhhhh!!!! wanna puke already!!!

Mahendra Chaudhry tours north!!!

Labour Leader Mahendra Chaudhry visited Labasa last week meeting with farmers, businessmen and the people generally.

He paid a visit to the Labasa sugar mill where he met with scores of lorry drivers who had been waiting several hours to unload cane as a result of mill breakdown.

Lorry drivers told Mr Chaudhry that they often had to wait between 8-12 hours to unload cane.

"It has never been this bad. Farmers are losing quite a bit as cane juice is pumped into the Qawa River because of milling problems. The mill breaks down every now and then and the crushing rate is very slow," said a lorry owner who is also a cane farmer.

In fact, the joke going around is how at their pre-crush meeting with FSC, they were given grand assurances that with the mill upgrading now complete, everything will run so smoothly that lorry drivers did not need to worry about long waits to unload cane.

"It will be just 'come and go, come and go', we were told. The reality is more like 'Come today, go tomorrow," they said.

The Labasa Mill area used to produce a crop of around 1.2 million tonnes but that is now halved, with the season's crop being estimated at 650,000 tonnes.

A major cause of the sharp decline in production I the expiry of land leases. Thousands of leases have simply not been renewed driving cane farmers out of Labasa. Many have re-settled in the Suva-Nausori corridor and have pledged not to return to cane farming.

A senior civil servant told Mr Chaudhry that Labasa was emptying at the rate of around 410 families each year. They leave to resettle either on Viti Levu or in Savusavu and Taveuni.

"Young men and women who receive their higher education in Viti Levu simply do not return. "They have nothing to come back to as there is hardly any employment available here," said an elderly lady whose three grand children, having studied at USP, remained in Viti Levu.

Meanwhile, most of the land taken back from the hardworking farming families lies idle, having reverted to bush.

Senijiale say's Budhau is a ULUKAU.

Hey Bud, i know how u love to go the whole hog out here with these LOSERS;) but u're most probably scrapping with the Pig & Teletubby's misfit mud puppies, madly fanning their vitriolic racist fans at everyone and anyone…. ever since the whole world over discovered that the entire 3 years of mis-rule & corruption can be distilled into one word… yeah guessed it right buddy….U L U K A U, lol!

Dah, we,ve been stealing land from these godly people, ever since the British Sahib, brought us to this Paradise.

We,ve leased and rent I Taukei Mataqali lands, but still owes approximately one billion dollars in unpaid rents? If that is not stealing, what is??????????????Every dead and living Indo-Fijians,buried or living in Fiji or anywhere else in the world, still owes money to the OWNER OF LAND-The Fijians.
Balluk
 
 
Budhau, boy you are THICK IN THE HEAD! What words don't you understand? Go back and read my notes above or better still ask someone to do it for you and than explain them to you, in a language you can understand?
I said that according to Fijian History, they were the first human to sailed the vast pacific Ocean; and the first to land on this side of the south-seas—-THE FIRST!! meaning when they arrived there was no one else in here…so they were the FIRST. How can they eat or killed something or somebody, that wasn't here???????Knock,knock,hello! is something up there??? Fijians are the original owner of these islands…they were the first owner! When you buy a new car does that makes you the second owner? No, you are the ORIGINAL OWNER!!!!!!!!!!
You can't go around telling the English,French and natives of other countries, that they're not the original owners of their country and thats give you the same right as them to live in their country?
They will of course , give you their middle finger and can you imagine 10 middle fingers SHOVED up your ASS? So you really don't have a point, as you seems to think you do?
Budhau, you are very frustrating…go back to school -blockhead!
As for all the Fijian stolen native land…Dah, we,ve been stealing land from these godly people, ever since the British Sahib, brought us to this Paradise. We,ve grazed our cattles in Fijian land without paying them a cent.
We've asked and were given freely the use of Fijian land from the I Taukei, without monetary compensation?
We,ve leased and rent I Taukei Mataqali lands, but still owes approximately one billion dollars in unpaid rents? If that is not stealing, what is??????????????Every dead and living Indo-Fijians,buried or living in Fiji or anywhere else in the world, still owes money to the OWNER OF LAND-The Fijians.

Budhau say's that Fijians are not original inhabitants of the Paradise we have!!!

Balluk – you wrote, "Budhau, you are no doubt an impostor, a simpleton, moron, unteachable, ignoramus, numskull and of course a total blockhead."
…and you finished it with, "A MIDDLE FINGER TO YOUR POOFTER BUDASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

Now….. you see Balluk, most normal folks grow out of this kind of behavior at about the sixth grade level….I see that you have not grwon out of this yet.

Balluk, you make these dumbass remarks like the "Fijians have a very rich culture" – well, it is OK that you fell that way about your culture – my point was that every fricken people and culture in the world have the say the same thing about their won cultures – that they all have a very rich culture – why can't you get this through you thick head – that your culture is no better or worse than the next guys culture.

That theory about how societies evolve and at the time the white man arrived in the Pacific, what we had here was a society that practiced slash and burn kinda farming and all that – they teach that in a Intro to Cultural Anthropology class – not my theory.

You also wrote, "..the first human to sailed the vast pacific ocean and were the first human to have landed on this side of the south-seas!"

Exactly my point, that the Fijians sailed to this side of south pacific – that means they also came from the other side – so what does that make you – not the original inhabitants of this land – they mostly killed and ate the original inhabitants. So why do you go around calling the later arrivals vulagis. BTW – if you look hard enough as to where your ancestors came from – and who knows, you might find out that we all are pretty closely related – sort of distant cousins.

You wrote, "Fijians came here, with an already well developed and organized culture and tradition- they were highly CIVILIZED!"

Come on guy, do you have a problem with who you are – no one said anything about Fijians not being civilized – we all started of as cavemen – hunter/gatherers and societies evolved from there. At the time the white man arrive, most of the original inhabitants of the south pacific were tribal people who practiced the slash and burn kinda farming – that is not to say that they were uncivilized. Since you claim to be highly civilized, maybe you can define that term and then we can discuss this further.

It is kinda hard to have a discussion with a no-school idiot like you – one thing is for sure, for someone who goes around shoving his finger in peoples ass – you sure ain't civilized.

Anonymous – you stupid bytch – as I told you no Indian has ever stolen a single square inch of Fijian land. If someone has recommended that the sugarcame farms should be bigger – 40 – 400 hecters – how does that affect landownership and title – the will still be leased. If someone is negotiating longer term leases – from 30 years to 75 year leases – how the phuck does that affect land ownership and title.

Now does that answer "the very pertinent question regarding Indian attempts to steal Fijian land?"

Boy you are thick – and you taught at that Fijian girls high school in Fiji.

This land is like a garden f Eden:Balluk

The Chiken has finally come home to roost!Budhau, you are no doubt an impostor, a simpleton,moron,unteachable,ignoramus,numskull and of course a total blockhead.
Your attempt to sooth these audience, with your numskull explaination of evolution theory i.e ""hunter/gatherer/cave man existence etc" ain't doing anything for anybody over here.How's it working for you?
Don't you ever listen, to people, when they tells you stories of their culture? Do you even know, how to define the word culture? I guess not and i'm sorry cause i wasn't thinking right and of course you're a total blockhead, so you wouldn't know! Case closed.
Look blockhead,Fijians has a very rich culture and it's woven in their traditional Tukuni,-(history) Meke, (Dance) Talanoa, (Story) Lotu,(religion) etc. Dah, of course they have their own religion! Man you learn this in class 2&3 what were you doing -blockhead, illegally grazing your Fathers cattle in Fijian land?
The history which us Vulagi (foreigners) have compiled, for the Fijians, was done purely to benefit us Vulagi, to confused the Fijian and keep him guessing while we the Vulagi, could move in and proclaimed to the world, that we're doing good for them, so why not allow us to take over their land and become their protector.? Yeah right??????
Hey the Europeans have done it, before us, so why not, it's our turn to exploit these good people??? Hey, look idiot, Mahendra Chaudhry and the entire Indo Dispora in Fiji, have the same idea as you are-blockhead.
Your theory about Fijians, as hunter and gatherer, doesn't jell, cause as far as their history, is concern,they were the first human to sailed the vast pacific ocean and were the first human to have landed on this side of the south-seas! Now, chew on that too!
Now, you cannot come here and says that you know him better than he knows himself?Because thats the mistake the British had made, in Colonial Indian and the very reasons why they were overthrowned by our ancestors?
Fijians came here, with an already well developed and organized culture and tradition- they were highly CIVILIZED! Now,you chew on that again! Remember, the recent vulagi scientific findings, appears to indicate ,that the Fijian had been in Fiji for over 3 to 4 thousand years BC?
Now you do the math- impostor? Our indian ancestors, European &Chinese ancestors, would definately be still living in caves at that point in time;and their evolution would still be clasified as hunter and gatherer or maybe a bit lower than that? Chew on that again -blockhead!
Look, if you were paying attention in grade school, at home in Fiji you would have understood, why people all over the planet, seems to have some kind of special bonds with these special people? Why?
Could it be that they maybe the original people of God? Hey blockhead, think about it?The island is like the Garden of Eden,Fruits,Vegitables and Fishes seem to magically appears, from its vast rainforest and calm rivers and beautiful ocean.
The Fijians themselves, have shown the world some real impressive feats and you can guess what they are?As a Vulagi born and raised in Fiji-i feel totally priviledged to live among these godly human being.
It amazes me that you and all the Indian Dispora, have this air of superiority over these Godly people and have preached that you know more of him and his history, then he knows about himself, yet after 150 years of freedom,free land etc, you still can't speak or pretend ,you don't know how, to speak his language.
As for you blockhead, let me just say this to you…i'm glad that you're no longer in this beautiful paradise.mujhe kucch kehna hai chup raho.Maichod.A MIDDLE FINGER TO YOUR POOFTER BUDASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ano for the Vunivalu

Budhau you never cease to amaze! Fact that you know no nothing about a subject never deters you? Here are some facts.
The reason why the position of Vunivalu has remained vacant is.
1. At this time there is no need for this position.
2. This position is & has always has been subservient to the Roko Tui Bau.
3. Much as he desires it the current illegal VP will never get it.
4. When this position does become vacant you will be duly notified although
as both a citizen of a foreign country & culture you are ineligible.
5. Councilor – when are you going to answer the very pertinent question regarding Indian attempts to steal Fijian land?

Budhau is member of the untouchables

Balluk – on the deed of cession, you wrote, "I have read the original deed of cession in Prince Albert hall in London. Which in my opinion and those of various legal experts, was clearly a request for a temporary protection, from one Monarch to another?"

To that I say, "my ass"- your opinion don't count – and what legal exeperts are you talking about……..and don't try an impress folks in here with that "I have been London" line.

Here is what was given by old boy Seru, a failed businessman, to Queen. See if you can figure it out…and BTW – these chiefs would sell their own people into slavery too.

"That the possession of and full sovereignty and dominion over the whole of the group of islands in the South Pacific Ocean known as the Fijis (and lying between the parallels of latitude of fifteen degrees South and twenty two degrees South of the Equator and between the Meridians of longitude of one hundred and seventy seven degrees West and one hundred and seventy five degrees East of the meridian of Greenwich) and over the inhabitants thereof, together with the possession of and sovereignty over the waters adjacent thereto and of and over all ports harbours havens roadsteads rivers estuaries and other waters and all reefs and foreshores within or adjacent thereto, are hereby ceded to and accepted on behalf of Her said Majesty the Queen of Great Britain and Ireland her heirs and successors, to the intent that from this time forth the said islands and the waters reefs and other places as aforesaid lying within or adjacent thereto may be annexed to and be a possession and dependency of the British Crown."

You with me – what part of that says anything about temporary. And when the British handed over power, they did that to a legitimate government of Fiji after a constitutional conference – not to the GCC. So if you have a problem with this – your complaint should be more with what old boy Seru did.

Now let us look at your Indian history – that the Raja's pushed out the Indians from India. You dumbass, go check your history – the British were in total control of India when this indenture system started – that was right after slavery had ended. One of the reasons these Indos were leaving was because the British had changed the agriculture system with cash crop farming and land taxes – and the British had set up a very efficient system with railroads etc to haul out most of the foods and other raw material. So when the monsoon wasn't good, the drought now meant famine – and that is one reason why we had this migration in the 1800's – so cut out the crap about the Rajas.

As for your untouchable theory – BTW, I don't buy into this caste crap, however, the British get very good records and anyone can go research at the archives in Suva and figure out that the majority of Indos that came were not untouchables.

As for your need for retaining our chiefs – all societies, as certain stages of evolution, had something similar to the chiefly system that we have – and those Indians had their Rajas, you have your Ratus – and as these societies evolve – life every other society you start off with the cavemen, and then kinda evolve into a hunter/gatherer type, then become sort of like the slash and burn agricultural communities that we had in Fiji before the arrival of the white men – otherwise you continue into bigger, more agrarian society – with farming animals, irrigation etc. Somewhere along that line there come a need for leadership such as the chiefs, and you gradually evolve into where you don't need the chiefs and democracy would just do fine – the Ratu's, Raja's, the big Kahuna types disappeared – and in Fiji we are at a stage that in about a generation of so, this chiefly system will go the same way – this political upheaval that we are going through now may just speed up that process.
If the chief want to play a role in leading his people – he should contest an election, just like some of the former Rajas in India have done.

BTW – if you and others like you cut out the racist crap, we all will be better off. The Indian presence will always be there, though there numbers are rapidly declining – so the conflicts that you have in Fiji has more to do with Fijians themselves – just look at why that Vunivalu position has remained vacant since 1983 – mayabe we should just leave it that way.
Time to move on dude – and all that foul language – does it make you feel good, because it don't bother me none.

You see Balluk – you are just a dumbass – so who paid for your trip to London?

Budhau you are hot air!!!

Tuks  has this to say 

Budhau, there you go again!!!..Stop wasting space. You are hot air -like what William Shakespear said in Macbeth and I quote …" Full of sound and fury, signifying nothing".

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Fiji water turns a blind eye to the sins of Dictator

The greedy pursuit of money is the root of evil. Whilst the regime is there for self enrichment this is achieved through the wresting and wielding of the ultimate power of government. Fiji Water like other money seeking businesses turn a blind eye to the sins of the illegal government and bow to it for good favor. The old case of you scratch my back I scratch yours. Both have something to gain out this symbionic relationship.
 
Peacepipes

Budhau the house was never ours from the begining

balluk Says:

Budhau you ulukau, no immagination and total BLOCKHEAD,the Indians you see all over the 3rd world today, were mostly the by-product of the British&other Europeans, Indenture Labour System.
These includes Indians you found in Africa,Middle East, South-America, North-America, West-Indies and FIJI. Why trying to hide our history?

Its an open book for everyone to read. We're a bunch of Untouchable, unloaded by our own RAJAS, to the then British Sahib, to take us off their rich hands and land?
It was the BIG SAHIB humanity that saved our ASS, they figured hey why kill these poor bugger, ship them to the new colonies and get them to work under the slavery Indentured labour system?
What you should remember was that it was our Rajas and Sahibs that led the Indian revolution to overthrow the British from our home land.

We too get involves in removing most of these Europeans colonial empires from around the globe-now who is going to help these natives to toss us out of their land? So i say, it time for us to step back and give the I Taukei the freedom to do as they please in running their own country? What is good the goose is also good for the gander? Or rather give unto ceasar what is ceasar?????????????????
 
Lets all the vulagi remain as they are-VULAGI-and allow the I Taukei to build their house?We can offer to help and they can accept the offer and allow us to participate but it doesn't mean that after the house is built we can demand to live for ever in it. Because the house was never ours from the begining? I for one have always known my position in Paradise-I can enjoy all the priviledges the Fijian landowners have kindly allows me to have, but i also know who is the legitimate giver & taker and theTrue owners of these beautiful land? You see Budass,thats the reason why you're over there(no mans land) and i'm still over here in Paradise Fiji.

Our favourite contributor Ano has this to say to Budhau

@ Budhau.

You have no idea who & what your dealing with – which is good – keeps us amused – you confused. Valid & heartening point about Macuate & its recources which you & your predatory bretheren are continually exploiting – 25% gone – 75% to get rid of – tick tick tick…And no you are again wrong again- the traditional don't want them back. No racism or hatred in this – simply a cultural reality.
You somehow labour under the mistaken illusion that colonialism only applies to the British? Sorry but its an ongoing phenomenon – essence of the word means 'too colonise' – a task you have failed at in Viti.
Repeat – you are not Fijian – you never will be reconised as a Fijian – here or anywhere else – everywhere you go in this world identifies you as Indians – thats not racist more a reality that you won't acknowledge.
Your only claim to Fiji is that your an Indian born here – get over it.
My advise is concentrate on the declining 75% of your invasion force who'll be stranded here – especially those currently being exploited in the Olosara sector – scapegoats for your bretherens gross incompetence & greed. I mean what sort of culture are you? Bringing 'slave labour' from India to upgrade the mills – come on?

Tell you something? Right now you (Indians) are being set up as fall guys – when all this eventually comes to its inevitable conclusion & blows up – guess who'll bear the backlash? Not you and your like who'll bolt back overseas at the first hint of trouble – but those poor 'buggers' you'll leave behind. As for mental related issues? Imagine you know a lot about such things?

Budhau now attacking Ratu sir Kamisese Mara's policy for not extending land lease!!!


TikoTiko.. you wrote, "….it is easy for you Bud to say anything you want because you never grow up in Sugar land farm where milk and Honey used to flow freely Fiji is still our home and Bainimarama should say sorry to the peopel or the Taukei will eat him alive."
Why do you idiots come up with conclusions – like I did not grow up in the cane belt – WTF told you that.
BTW – in Macuate – 25% of the cane farmers had packed up and left between 1986 and 1996 – Bainimarama had very little to do with that.
They left because their lease was not renewed since after 2000 when the FLP had won a free and fair election and the NLTB and the Fijians leadership made land into a political football. Now, those landowners want these same farmer to come back and lease that land – but hell no, those farmers have move on….they ain't coming back.
That land of milk and honey – my ass. The majority of the came farmers have always been in debt – hand to mouth – borrowing money, first from Punjabi money lenders, having credit accounts at Gujerati grocery stores and later giving that crop lien to the banks. Some farmers who did OK was because of their extended family set up where they had revenue coming from outside – where some folks got jobs off the farm.
As for me not growing on a sugarcane farm – you idiot – I know who the qulumbar was, or the linaman, or how to put on the juatha on a pair of bullocks, the difference between khuti and pilaat…so don't me me that crap – I know sugarcane farming and and issues related to that just as much as most other issues that are discussed in here.
Anonymous – you wrote something about my "predatory East Indian bretheren"
You see Anonymous – you and your former peace corp husband – you two have some mental health related issues. BTW – you hatred of Indians – that is your problem – I guess it must be very frustrating for you two being so marginalized…and and that lab that you work – how are my "predatory East Indian bretheren" doing out there – how does your BS lab tech crap match up against those guys PhDs.