Shavercamp
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Shavercamp got a reaction from Rob L in A defiant ####### Cheney defends CIA’s brutal interrogation program
Chery is yet another chicken hawk. Dogged the draft and hid in a hole for 2 months following 9/11 and then surfaces to lead the,charge to undermine the very values of America that it special and into a war completely unrelated to the attack. . Now he says he would do it again. Thank god we are not going to let him this time.
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Shavercamp got a reaction from decocker in A defiant ####### Cheney defends CIA’s brutal interrogation program
Chery is yet another chicken hawk. Dogged the draft and hid in a hole for 2 months following 9/11 and then surfaces to lead the,charge to undermine the very values of America that it special and into a war completely unrelated to the attack. . Now he says he would do it again. Thank god we are not going to let him this time.
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Shavercamp got a reaction from aquadude2 in This one is for the ladies
---------------------------Yep, for us also. Actually she brought a couple packets but as soon as they ran out had to go to a dr and then pay $43 per month for new ones. Fyi- the ones she was getting in Thailand (bayer Diane 30) are not allowed as birth control in US. Dirt cheap and easily accessible there, expensive and prescription necessary here.
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Shavercamp reacted to AaronLV in To change names or not?
My wife uses my last name in the US, and we opted not to change her name in Thailand.
I think in the long run it is easier to keep the Thai name here. No questions come up, where as having a falang last name brings up extra questions that don't necessarily need be asked,
As for travelling we never had an issue with the different last names. We just always carried a copy of the marriage certificate with us, and were never asked for it.
Now that she is a USC it is a moot point. When we book airline tickets I always use her US passport and US name, and then when we get to the airport we show the US & Thai passport to the ticket agent (which shows she doesn't need a visa for Thailand, as we always have RT starting in Thailand). We go through immigration with the Thai passport and then enter the US on the US passport.
There are a few other reasons I think it is a good idea to keep the Thai name, but won't post those on a public forum.