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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I got swindled on a POS car in June.

Still to this day, I'm replacing and fixing things on it.

Last night? Headlight went out.

These damn bulbs are 12 bucks a piece.

There goes (2) nights worth of dinners.

:bonk:

When I pick up my laundry from the landromat, I'm going to sell all of my husband's CDs at the pawn shop.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Got 30 bucks for my husband's CDs

The people that bought them seemed interested and not interested at the same time.

It's all video game music. Stuff like final fantasy and all kinds of weird games.

Some CDs weren't even in English on the cover.

I know it was a hard sell because it will take a specific person to buy them.

The guy is probably looking at over $125 retail in music individually.

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oooh game music !!! Is good music !! (that is because I am a world of warcraft player.....7 years and counting and yes i am a woman) :blush:

I ate apples and tomatoes and bell peppers today, good stuff but I am still hungry.

Still watching Supernatural.

GC received on the 28th of February, 2014 - no interview, no additional RFE's

Divorced as of September, 2014

NOA1 for ROC 14 October, 2014

Life goes on, my ex-husband is a moron.

Filed: Country: Pitcairn Islands
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I never had a taco of any kind....ha ! I am missing my risotto and swiss chocolate and piadinas and pizza......oh man. Its 9:37am and i am bored so I thought I will bore you all with my nonsense too. You are welcome.

Tacos are great. I'll never forget the first time I took Mr. W to Taco Hell. He had never had Tex-Mex beyond a bowl of nasty canned chili. He got so pissed because he couldn't keep all the ingredients in the taco shell. "How the f*kc do people eat these things?!". I was being a supportive wife and all just laughing my butt off. I said "Jeeze chill out. It is normal that lettuce or whatever falls out then and again." "Why do Americans insist eating all this ####### with their hands?!". I just lost it then. The experience scarred him for life and he has since refused to set foot in a Taco Hell.

Fish tacos are the only kind of taco I make. He loves them, but eats them with a fork and knife.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Malaysia
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Tacos are great. I'll never forget the first time I took Mr. W to Taco Hell. He had never had Tex-Mex beyond a bowl of nasty canned chili. He got so pissed because he couldn't keep all the ingredients in the taco shell. "How the f*kc do people eat these things?!". I was being a supportive wife and all just laughing my butt off. I said "Jeeze chill out. It is normal that lettuce or whatever falls out then and again." "Why do Americans insist eating all this ####### with their hands?!". I just lost it then. The experience scarred him for life and he has since refused to set foot in a Taco Hell.

Fish tacos are the only kind of taco I make. He loves them, but eats them with a fork and knife.

Next time get him a burrito...

And you load a condom inside filled with some lotion...and use a hidden cam to record his reaction as the contents of the burrito is jetted all over...

Filed: Country: Pitcairn Islands
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Next time get him a burrito...

And you load a condom inside filled with some lotion...and use a hidden cam to record his reaction as the contents of the burrito is jetted all over...

Nah, he won't eat those either with his hands. Has to be on a plate with a fork and knife. Besides, it is only funny if he'd actually eat it from a restaurant like Taco Hell, but he won't. That ship sailed 6 years ago.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Malaysia
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Nah, he won't eat those either with his hands. Has to be on a plate with a fork and knife. Besides, it is only funny if he'd actually eat it from a restaurant like Taco Hell, but he won't. That ship sailed 6 years ago.

Perhaps try forcing him to eat with his hands through waterboarding? I saw a waterboarding thread here somewhere...

Or an Indian restaurant where utensils are not customary?

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Denmark
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oooh game music !!! Is good music !! (that is because I am a world of warcraft player.....7 years and counting and yes i am a woman) :blush:

I started playing WOW a little after release, but stopped when I had my daughter and it was no longer fun. :thumbs:

Tacos are great. I'll never forget the first time I took Mr. W to Taco Hell. He had never had Tex-Mex beyond a bowl of nasty canned chili. He got so pissed because he couldn't keep all the ingredients in the taco shell. "How the f*kc do people eat these things?!". I was being a supportive wife and all just laughing my butt off. I said "Jeeze chill out. It is normal that lettuce or whatever falls out then and again." "Why do Americans insist eating all this ####### with their hands?!". I just lost it then. The experience scarred him for life and he has since refused to set foot in a Taco Hell.

Fish tacos are the only kind of taco I make. He loves them, but eats them with a fork and knife.

:rofl: I've trained the Dane to eat tacos with his hands. His family hasn't gotten the memo yet.

There is a British-American restaurant in the city that has big signs up for the Danes that they are not allowed to eat pizza with a knife and fork and they will not be given utensils if they ask. Cracks me up every time.

Edited by Nola123

3/2/18  E-filed N-400 under 5 year rule

3/26/18 Biometrics

7/2019-12/2019 (Yes, 16- 21 months) Estimated time to interview MSP office.

 

Filed: Country: Pitcairn Islands
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Perhaps try forcing him to eat with his hands through waterboarding? I saw a waterboarding thread here somewhere...

Or an Indian restaurant where utensils are not customary?

The funny thing was all the flack I got from my in-laws for the exact opposite thing. I didn't use my silverware *enough* and when I did, it most certainly wasn't efficiently. I've never seen anyone inhale food as fast as my FIL. He could eat a whole large dinner plate sized frozen pizza in less than three minutes. Then he would spend the rest of the meal making comments about how slow I was eating. It was painful for him to watch me eat steak. I am a hand switcher. He would always say "You know you could eat that a lot faster if you didn't switch hands all the time? Do all Americans do that?" :blink::wacko:

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Malaysia
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I started playing WOW a little after release, but stopped when I had my daughter and it was no longer fun. :thumbs:

:rofl: I've trained the Dane to eat tacos with his hands. His family hasn't gotten the memo yet.

There is a British-American restaurant in the city that has big signs up for the Danes that they are not allowed to eat pizza with a knife and fork and they will not be given utensils if they ask. Cracks me up every time.

Ironically, I recall going to The original Ray's Pizzeria (20 years ago) on The Ave of The Americas in Manhattan, and their pizza was so full of cheese and sauce that you have to eat it with a knife and fork. Otherwise you'd make a mess of yourself.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Malaysia
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The funny thing was all the flack I got from my in-laws for the exact opposite thing. I didn't use my silverware *enough* and when I did, it most certainly wasn't efficiently. I've never seen anyone inhale food as fast as my FIL. He could eat a whole large dinner plate sized frozen pizza in less than three minutes. Then he would spend the rest of the meal making comments about how slow I was eating. It was painful for him to watch me eat steak. I am a hand switcher. He would always say "You know you could eat that a lot faster if you didn't switch hands all the time? Do all Americans do that?" :blink::wacko:

Ah that's right lol. The ole American "Hand-switcher"...tell your FIL that it is because we like to enjoy this very special dining time by slowing it down and having a wonderful chat...

Or tell him you're from Kentucky. And you eat with your hands if it's finger lickin good...

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I was a hardcore raider in BC and WotLK and as I've stated before, I met my husband on WoW.

We played cataclysm for only a short time when we started up again shortly after its release.

No interest in Pandas.

When I raided, it was in the top guild on the server so it of course resulted in playing from 6pm-2am virtually every night.

I basically had (2) jobs. But that one didn't pay!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Denmark
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I was a hardcore raider in BC and WotLK and as I've stated before, I met my husband on WoW.

We played cataclysm for only a short time when we started up again shortly after its release.

No interest in Pandas.

When I raided, it was in the top guild on the server so it of course resulted in playing from 6pm-2am virtually every night.

I basically had (2) jobs. But that one didn't pay!

Embarrassing fact of the day - in Vanilla, I used to play almost every waking minute that I wasn't cleaning or cooking. Then, BC came out and I just hated the game all of a sudden - I mean I had been a fairly good player - I was the best priest in my guild and we were through Naxx, but I just couldn't stand raiding in BC. I played for a couple of months after WOTLK, Cata, and then Pandaria and I do like the changes they made in Pandaria, but I'm just not interested in raiding anymore and PVP bored me long ago after I used to do it all night to get a ranking.

Anyways, when you have kids you kind of need a game you can pause because even in the middle of the night you aren't safe from interruptions. :whistle:

Edited by Nola123

3/2/18  E-filed N-400 under 5 year rule

3/26/18 Biometrics

7/2019-12/2019 (Yes, 16- 21 months) Estimated time to interview MSP office.

 

Filed: Country: Pitcairn Islands
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Ah that's right lol. The ole American "Hand-switcher"...tell your FIL that it is because we like to enjoy this very special dining time by slowing it down and having a wonderful chat...

Or tell him you're from Kentucky. And you eat with your hands if it's finger lickin good...

Well, I'm a Hoosier, so close enough, I suppose. If I need more street cred, my sister lives in Louisville and is married to a guy who's whole family is from Kentucky. His grandmother owns a 100 acre retired tobacco farm they use for shooting and everything. Sis and BIL got married in the old drying barn. :lol:

Edited by Wacken
 

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