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Thursday, October 26, 2006

Long Dosa

Paper Sada Dosa at Legends of Bombay in Panjim, Goa the night before our trip to Bombay.

Tune: How Long Blues by Count Basie and Leroy Carr from the box set Tibute to Black Entertainers

Tune: So Long by Little Miss Cornshucks (Mildred Cummings)

Tune: Long Live The Kane by Big Daddy Kane

Tune: Long Time by Sergent Garcia

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Did you ever make it to Bombay the next morning.....looks like it might take you all night to finish the Paper Sada Dosa....looks like french bread....is it similar in taste?

the e

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