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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Denmark
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Quick drying method for cell phones dropped in toilet bowl.....

1. Douse cell phone in 86 octane gasoline, or other flamable liquid.

2. Light match

3. Ignite cell phone (this will generate heat, which will evaporate the water)

4. Call insurer and file claim that phone was destroyed by small fire.

5. Await new phone to arrive in mail.

It works now just fine. I made the mistake with my brand new Blackberry several years ago of dropping it in the toilet and I tried to turn it on right away and of course it turned on and then shorted out. This time when it fell in, the battery popped out and I knew to dry it out on the radiator in rice right away and not turn it on until it was dry. :thumbs: I did just turn it on, which was risky because it hasn't been 24 hours, but it did turn on and then I took out the battery and I'll dry it out some more. Hopefully it will be ok.

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.

 

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It works now just fine. I made the mistake with my brand new Blackberry several years ago of dropping it in the toilet and I tried to turn it on right away and of course it turned on and then shorted out. This time when it fell in, the battery popped out and I knew to dry it out on the radiator in rice right away and not turn it on until it was dry. :thumbs: I did just turn it on, which was risky because it hasn't been 24 hours, but it did turn on and then I took out the battery and I'll dry it out some more. Hopefully it will be ok.

Now stop intentionally dropping your phone in the toilet to get attention.....

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Now stop intentionally dropping your phone in the toilet to get attention.....

:innocent:

I blame my husband for leaving the toilet seat up.

Finally got all my furniture set up and just now set up my beautiful computer. I missed him so much. :dance:

:dance: It is nice when it all comes together, isn't it?

a brick wall collapsed onto my car......

:blink:

I seriously have watched too much Gangland late at night - I've been having dreams about gangs. :rofl:

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: Citizen (apr) Country: Denmark
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My phone rarely goes in the bathroom.

And ####### dude downstairs is vacuuming.

Husband will not appreciate.

At least he is cleanly!

My phone and my computer regularly accompany me in the bathroom because I get bored when straightening my hair, handwashing clothes, cleaning, and showering. :unsure:

We have obvious differences if definition here.

I think I had around 80 people.

Because half of my family didn't show thanks to my sister.

She gets more presents than I did, now.

Lucky B.

There was no one there for either of my weddings. My first one was in Colorado and we officiated the wedding ourselves without witnesses (perfectly legal there) and the second one in DK it was just me, my husband, two court witnesses, and a judge. We are hoping to have a celebration with family when we get to America and will probably have less than 25 people.

I think 80 is big and I think 190 is HUGE. Why wouldn't your family show because of your sister?

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: Citizen (apr) Country: Malaysia
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At least he is cleanly!

There was no one there for either of my weddings. My first one was in Colorado and we officiated the wedding ourselves without witnesses (perfectly legal there) and the second one in DK it was just me, my husband, two court witnesses, and a judge. We are hoping to have a celebration with family when we get to America and will probably have less than 25 people.

I think 80 is big and I think 190 is HUGE. Why wouldn't your family show because of your sister?

you guys are gonna return to the US as soon as your hubby gets his visa?

I had a pretty big wedding, about 380 guests (NYC weddings run big). I know, "Whodahel asked you how big your wedding was"....lol

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At least he is cleanly!

My phone and my computer regularly accompany me in the bathroom because I get bored when straightening my hair, handwashing clothes, cleaning, and showering. :unsure:

There was no one there for either of my weddings. My first one was in Colorado and we officiated the wedding ourselves without witnesses (perfectly legal there) and the second one in DK it was just me, my husband, two court witnesses, and a judge. We are hoping to have a celebration with family when we get to America and will probably have less than 25 people.

I think 80 is big and I think 190 is HUGE. Why wouldn't your family show because of your sister?

She accused my dad of rape at the time (she's bipolar) and so my dad was not allowed at the wedding so none of the rest of the family showed up.

They told me that they didn't want to choose sides... which is hilarious because if you don't show up, that's exactly what you're doing.

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you guys are gonna return to the US as soon as your hubby gets his visa?

I had a pretty big wedding, about 380 guests (NYC weddings run big). I know, "Whodahel asked you how big your wedding was"....lol

I've known people to have weddings that are pretty big, but my family is so spread out and I don't have a huge number of friends on account of my social anxiety. I'm going to assume that some number of the 380 was relatives you only see at weddings or funerals, am I right? For me, I'd rather have the people who are intimately involved with my life there. Everyone has different tastes though. Planning for 380 must be a bit of a logistical nightmare, though.

She accused my dad of rape at the time (she's bipolar) and so my dad was not allowed at the wedding so none of the rest of the family showed up.

They told me that they didn't want to choose sides... which is hilarious because if you don't show up, that's exactly what you're doing.

That is an awful thing to overshadow your wedding day. You think people would realize that a wedding is a special event for someone and to get over whatever problems they are having with each other.

My Chrome on my Mac has stopped spell checking what I write. I must figure out how to fix this.

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: Citizen (apr) Country: Malaysia
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I've known people to have weddings that are pretty big, but my family is so spread out and I don't have a huge number of friends on account of my social anxiety. I'm going to assume that some number of the 380 was relatives you only see at weddings or funerals, am I right? For me, I'd rather have the people who are intimately involved with my life there. Everyone has different tastes though. Planning for 380 must be a bit of a logistical nightmare, though.

That is an awful thing to overshadow your wedding day. You think people would realize that a wedding is a special event for someone and to get over whatever problems they are having with each other.

My Chrome on my Mac has stopped spell checking what I write. I must figure out how to fix this.

Actually I'd say half of my guests are my parents friends and family (to include relatives that I've never heard of). about 100 were my friends and associates. and the rest are my wife's guests. Only a handful of her relatives were able to get a visitor visa and make it to the wedding. Logistically, we hired a wedding planner, so it wasn't that bad.

Now do you believe me when I said Apple is a pain in da butt?

She accused my dad of rape at the time (she's bipolar) and so my dad was not allowed at the wedding so none of the rest of the family showed up.

They told me that they didn't want to choose sides... which is hilarious because if you don't show up, that's exactly what you're doing.

Despite of these issues, I hope you had the time of your life.

 

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