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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Russia
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ok I'm watching Casablanca

MY FAVORITE MOVIE EVER. EVER. EVER. :luv:

had Korma paneer food for lunch. I haz a happee :)

What is that?

I need to feed my face.

paneer = Indian cheese (noob). :P

I have to say Indian is probably one of the least tried cuisines for me. Noone I know is really knows what to order when we have gone out to a Indian food place.

I went on a huge Korean BBQ binge when I lived in Queens. I went the 1st time with a Korean friend of mine and I felt obligated to try everything that was put in front of me so that I wouldn't offend him. He watched me eat some stuff and goes "Dude, you're actually eating that? I'm Korean and wouldn't touch that."

I was like "Thanks for telling me now ####."

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Just got back from lunch, catching up on what I missed. LoL chris, that hairstyle doens't look guido, more like New Kids On The Block :lol:

You originally from S.C.? If so, isn't the mullet a native haircut? :)

Nope, Just "Hangin Tough" for awhile here.I was born on Long Island.

Yes, the Mullet is indigenous to this area.

I went to university in S.C. and I actually liked it there. I especially loved the Charleston area. My gf in college was from Paulies Island, so I was always going into Charleston.... 5 points :)

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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PFffft...

You love my green *ss!

C'mere bella...

:luv:

Nagi,

Is your guy back in Egypt for a visit?

Hope it goes well and that is lines of communication open up -- i'd hate being cut off like that...

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oh, a Canadian ..... <_<

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No :sleepy:

Go post with your Canadian friends, who are much better people.... -_- and who accuse my friends of derailing their stupid threads <_<

PFffft...

You love my green *ss!

C'mere bella...

:luv:

Nagi,

Is your guy back in Egypt for a visit?

Hope it goes well and that is lines of communication open up -- i'd hate being cut off like that...

(F)

oh, a Canadian ..... <_<

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Egypt
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Let's not think the worst.

Don't just open your mouth and prove yourself a fool....put it in writing.

It gets harder the more you know. Because the more you find out, the uglier everything seems.

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I have to say Indian is probably one of the least tried cuisines for me. Noone I know is really knows what to order when we have gone out to a Indian food place.

I went on a huge Korean BBQ binge when I lived in Queens. I went the 1st time with a Korean friend of mine and I felt obligated to try everything that was put in front of me so that I wouldn't offend him. He watched me eat some stuff and goes "Dude, you're actually eating that? I'm Korean and wouldn't touch that."

I was like "Thanks for telling me now ####."

:rofl: I love your friend.

Indian food is possibly my favorite after Mexican food. Love it, do, do, do.

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Just got back from lunch, catching up on what I missed. LoL chris, that hairstyle doens't look guido, more like New Kids On The Block :lol:

You originally from S.C.? If so, isn't the mullet a native haircut? :)

Nope, Just "Hangin Tough" for awhile here.I was born on Long Island.

Yes, the Mullet is indigenous to this area.

I went to university in S.C. and I actually liked it there. I especially loved the Charleston area. My gf in college was from Paulies Island, so I was always going into Charleston.... 5 points :)

Charleston is beautiful. I have to say it is completely different then the rest of SC. But once you leave the city it gets spotty in some places.

K-1,VSC, Moscow Consulate

I-129F sent:2009-06-04

NOA1: 2009-06-09

NOA2: 2009-09-16

NVC Received: 2009-09-17

NVC Left: 2009-09-22

Consulate Received: 2009-09-25

Medical: IOM, Moscow, 2009-12-07

Interview: 2009-12-08

Visa Received: 2009-12-14

Arrival to USA: 2010-01-15

Marriage: 2010-03-27

AOS, EAD, AP

CIS Office: Charleston, SC

Filed AOS Package: 2010-05-26

NOA: 2010-06-04

Bio Appt: 2010-07-09

AOS Transfer to CSC: 2010-06-30

EAD Card Production Order: 2010-08-04

AP Received: 2010-08-09

ROC

I-751 sent: 2012-7-11

NOA-1: 2012-8-1

Bio-Appointment: 2012-9-19

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Indian food is possibly my favorite after Mexican food. Love it, do, do, do.

You're just a glutton for fry bread. :P

Don't just open your mouth and prove yourself a fool....put it in writing.

It gets harder the more you know. Because the more you find out, the uglier everything seems.

kodasmall3.jpg

Filed: Other Country: Canada
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Just got back from lunch, catching up on what I missed. LoL chris, that hairstyle doens't look guido, more like New Kids On The Block :lol:

You originally from S.C.? If so, isn't the mullet a native haircut? :)

Nope, Just "Hangin Tough" for awhile here.I was born on Long Island.

Yes, the Mullet is indigenous to this area.

I went to university in S.C. and I actually liked it there. I especially loved the Charleston area. My gf in college was from Paulies Island, so I was always going into Charleston.... 5 points :)

Charleston is beautiful. I have to say it is completely different then the rest of SC. But once you leave the city it gets spotty in some places.

I liked the whole state.... except for Columbia. Don't know why, but I just can't stand it there.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Russia
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I have to say Indian is probably one of the least tried cuisines for me. Noone I know is really knows what to order when we have gone out to a Indian food place.

I went on a huge Korean BBQ binge when I lived in Queens. I went the 1st time with a Korean friend of mine and I felt obligated to try everything that was put in front of me so that I wouldn't offend him. He watched me eat some stuff and goes "Dude, you're actually eating that? I'm Korean and wouldn't touch that."

I was like "Thanks for telling me now ####."

:rofl: I love your friend.

Indian food is possibly my favorite after Mexican food. Love it, do, do, do.

Yes, he's a pisser for sure.

One of the two places I worked at in NYC was in Murray Hill (Manhattan) also known as "Curry Hill" because of the large Indian population. I worked as a focus group moderator (I was a go-for ###### for corporate masters of the universe types) and these ppl would order tons of Indian food and not touch it cus they put it on their corp acct cards (Azzholes) and wouldn't eat it. So me being a broke scrub going to school in the city would take it home and eat it. i never knew what exactly I was eating but it was always good. It was great cus my 3 other roommates who were all from S.America hated it (probably cus there were no rice and beans?) So I knew that food was always safe.

Now that I think about it I was the only person in my house that spoke English as a first language. It was like a dumb sitcom plot.

I could see the ad on TV now for it.....

"What happens when you put an Argentinian, Colombian, Peruvian, and a lame azz white dude in the same house? Find out this season on ABC"

BTW the reggaeton was non stop.

K-1,VSC, Moscow Consulate

I-129F sent:2009-06-04

NOA1: 2009-06-09

NOA2: 2009-09-16

NVC Received: 2009-09-17

NVC Left: 2009-09-22

Consulate Received: 2009-09-25

Medical: IOM, Moscow, 2009-12-07

Interview: 2009-12-08

Visa Received: 2009-12-14

Arrival to USA: 2010-01-15

Marriage: 2010-03-27

AOS, EAD, AP

CIS Office: Charleston, SC

Filed AOS Package: 2010-05-26

NOA: 2010-06-04

Bio Appt: 2010-07-09

AOS Transfer to CSC: 2010-06-30

EAD Card Production Order: 2010-08-04

AP Received: 2010-08-09

ROC

I-751 sent: 2012-7-11

NOA-1: 2012-8-1

Bio-Appointment: 2012-9-19

 
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