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broke-back dinner.... won a grammy!

well......maybe if I drink enough tequila

No El Toro tequila... stuff is worse than paint thinner!

oh yeah.. a little Kenny G, dimmed lights, Capt Morgan... got alittle Capt'n in ya?? hehehe :whistle:

hey OI...I didn't say that!! I don't want dinner with Walter no matter how you dress the evening up....

thats not what i was tryign to quote either... stupid system locked up on me.

ah well... you missin out on the dinner... i'm sure it woulda been spectacular! I mean.. KENNY FREAKIN G on te radio!

James & Sara - Aug 12, 05

Humanity... destined to pass the baton shortly.

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Oh boyyyyyyyyy. And I thought I'd seen it all. I know we're kinda beyond this bit now, but I just have to comment anyway. what is the big deal made about 'burns up their arms' for holding hot plates??? Why have such tunnel-vision and nitpick to death one tiny detail of the job? I started waitressing when I was 15(work permit) and the place was packed a lot of the time, and I worked my butt! off let me tell ya(although it still appears to be there, and more...bummer) ;) just as hard as anyone else. If you're going to talk about restaurant jobs, I worked just as hard as any of them did/do and so do a lot of other Americas..OF COURSE, there are MANY jobs that are MUCH MUCH more difficult thana waiter/waitress anywhere you look...but I'm talking about this one profession! We need to get a grip here...there are lazy bums in every country on the planet, face it, and there are hardworking people in every restaurant, regardless of where it is. I mainly waitressed, but when things did get slow I would go pitch in in the kitchen as well, and I have a couple of nice burns on my arm to prove it... couple mistakes with the deep fryer. What do burns have to do with anything?? I worked HARD for about five years doing that job....ah, whatever. M.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Ecuador
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Oh boyyyyyyyyy. And I thought I'd seen it all. I know we're kinda beyond this bit now, but I just have to comment anyway. what is the big deal made about 'burns up their arms' for holding hot plates??? Why have such tunnel-vision and nitpick to death one tiny detail of the job? I started waitressing when I was 15(work permit) and the place was packed a lot of the time, and I worked my butt! off let me tell ya(although it still appears to be there, and more...bummer) ;) just as hard as anyone else. If you're going to talk about restaurant jobs, I worked just as hard as any of them did/do and so do a lot of other Americas..OF COURSE, there are MANY jobs that are MUCH MUCH more difficult thana waiter/waitress anywhere you look...but I'm talking about this one profession! We need to get a grip here...there are lazy bums in every country on the planet, face it, and there are hardworking people in every restaurant, regardless of where it is. I mainly waitressed, but when things did get slow I would go pitch in in the kitchen as well, and I have a couple of nice burns on my arm to prove it... couple mistakes with the deep fryer. What do burns have to do with anything?? I worked HARD for about five years doing that job....ah, whatever. M.

Now ya gone dun dat :whistle:

James & Sara - Aug 12, 05

Humanity... destined to pass the baton shortly.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Oh boyyyyyyyyy. And I thought I'd seen it all. I know we're kinda beyond this bit now, but I just have to comment anyway. what is the big deal made about 'burns up their arms' for holding hot plates??? Why have such tunnel-vision and nitpick to death one tiny detail of the job? I started waitressing when I was 15(work permit) and the place was packed a lot of the time, and I worked my butt! off let me tell ya(although it still appears to be there, and more...bummer) ;) just as hard as anyone else. If you're going to talk about restaurant jobs, I worked just as hard as any of them did/do and so do a lot of other Americas..OF COURSE, there are MANY jobs that are MUCH MUCH more difficult thana waiter/waitress anywhere you look...but I'm talking about this one profession! We need to get a grip here...there are lazy bums in every country on the planet, face it, and there are hardworking people in every restaurant, regardless of where it is. I mainly waitressed, but when things did get slow I would go pitch in in the kitchen as well, and I have a couple of nice burns on my arm to prove it... couple mistakes with the deep fryer. What do burns have to do with anything?? I worked HARD for about five years doing that job....ah, whatever. M.

Now ya gone dun dat :whistle:

Messed up my Walter fantasy

12/5/05 Sent I129F Petition to Nebraska via Express Mail

12/6/05 Packaged received at 10:38 am in Nebraska

12/9/05 Check cashed (Never been so happy to have money leave my account)

12/12/05 Receive NOA1 snail mail - 30-60 day processing estimate

01/04/06 Receive NOA2 via e-mail

1/20/06 NVC letter in mail...will ship within a week.

2/1/06 Packet 3 and 4 in the mail

3/15/06 Interview - neither approved nor declined need to send in Migratory Movement Certificate AP

3/20/06 Migratory Movement Certificate for myself and fiancee sent to US Embassy in Lima

3/23/06 Visa Approved

5/19/06 I leave for Peru to pick up mi amor

5/25/06 Lucia and I arrive in Chicago

7/01/06 Legal Marriage

9/09/06 Religious Wedding

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Ecuador
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Oh boyyyyyyyyy. And I thought I'd seen it all. I know we're kinda beyond this bit now, but I just have to comment anyway. what is the big deal made about 'burns up their arms' for holding hot plates??? Why have such tunnel-vision and nitpick to death one tiny detail of the job? I started waitressing when I was 15(work permit) and the place was packed a lot of the time, and I worked my butt! off let me tell ya(although it still appears to be there, and more...bummer) ;) just as hard as anyone else. If you're going to talk about restaurant jobs, I worked just as hard as any of them did/do and so do a lot of other Americas..OF COURSE, there are MANY jobs that are MUCH MUCH more difficult thana waiter/waitress anywhere you look...but I'm talking about this one profession! We need to get a grip here...there are lazy bums in every country on the planet, face it, and there are hardworking people in every restaurant, regardless of where it is. I mainly waitressed, but when things did get slow I would go pitch in in the kitchen as well, and I have a couple of nice burns on my arm to prove it... couple mistakes with the deep fryer. What do burns have to do with anything?? I worked HARD for about five years doing that job....ah, whatever. M.

Now ya gone dun dat :whistle:

Messed up my Walter fantasy

It's not a Sandwich.. its a MANWICH!

Now thatsa meal!

with tequila shooters.

on body shots.

listening to Kenny G

or yawni (yani)

get ya back in the groove merc?

James & Sara - Aug 12, 05

Humanity... destined to pass the baton shortly.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Oh boyyyyyyyyy. And I thought I'd seen it all. I know we're kinda beyond this bit now, but I just have to comment anyway. what is the big deal made about 'burns up their arms' for holding hot plates??? Why have such tunnel-vision and nitpick to death one tiny detail of the job? I started waitressing when I was 15(work permit) and the place was packed a lot of the time, and I worked my butt! off let me tell ya(although it still appears to be there, and more...bummer) ;) just as hard as anyone else. If you're going to talk about restaurant jobs, I worked just as hard as any of them did/do and so do a lot of other Americas..OF COURSE, there are MANY jobs that are MUCH MUCH more difficult thana waiter/waitress anywhere you look...but I'm talking about this one profession! We need to get a grip here...there are lazy bums in every country on the planet, face it, and there are hardworking people in every restaurant, regardless of where it is. I mainly waitressed, but when things did get slow I would go pitch in in the kitchen as well, and I have a couple of nice burns on my arm to prove it... couple mistakes with the deep fryer. What do burns have to do with anything?? I worked HARD for about five years doing that job....ah, whatever. M.

Now ya gone dun dat :whistle:

Messed up my Walter fantasy

It's not a Sandwich.. its a MANWICH!

Now thatsa meal!

with tequila shooters.

on body shots.

listening to Kenny G

or yawni (yani)

get ya back in the groove merc?

Yep......that Walter looks to be just the right height. Mustache might tickle though.

12/5/05 Sent I129F Petition to Nebraska via Express Mail

12/6/05 Packaged received at 10:38 am in Nebraska

12/9/05 Check cashed (Never been so happy to have money leave my account)

12/12/05 Receive NOA1 snail mail - 30-60 day processing estimate

01/04/06 Receive NOA2 via e-mail

1/20/06 NVC letter in mail...will ship within a week.

2/1/06 Packet 3 and 4 in the mail

3/15/06 Interview - neither approved nor declined need to send in Migratory Movement Certificate AP

3/20/06 Migratory Movement Certificate for myself and fiancee sent to US Embassy in Lima

3/23/06 Visa Approved

5/19/06 I leave for Peru to pick up mi amor

5/25/06 Lucia and I arrive in Chicago

7/01/06 Legal Marriage

9/09/06 Religious Wedding

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is walter the guy abusing the burro?

Peace to All creatures great and small............................................

But when we turn to the Hebrew literature, we do not find such jokes about the donkey. Rather the animal is known for its strength and its loyalty to its master (Genesis 49:14; Numbers 22:30).

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my burro, bosco ..enjoying a beer in almaty

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is walter the guy abusing the burro?

nope.. that waiter burnin his arms

or sleepy..

they all look alike so i get confoosed :wacko:

thanks brother mirror, i always rely on you to set me straight :yes:

Peace to All creatures great and small............................................

But when we turn to the Hebrew literature, we do not find such jokes about the donkey. Rather the animal is known for its strength and its loyalty to its master (Genesis 49:14; Numbers 22:30).

Peppi_drinking_beer.jpg

my burro, bosco ..enjoying a beer in almaty

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...st&id=10835

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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is walter the guy abusing the burro?

nope.. that waiter burnin his arms

or sleepy..

they all look alike so i get confoosed :wacko:

thanks brother mirror, i always rely on you to set me straight :yes:

Shakira sets me straight

12/5/05 Sent I129F Petition to Nebraska via Express Mail

12/6/05 Packaged received at 10:38 am in Nebraska

12/9/05 Check cashed (Never been so happy to have money leave my account)

12/12/05 Receive NOA1 snail mail - 30-60 day processing estimate

01/04/06 Receive NOA2 via e-mail

1/20/06 NVC letter in mail...will ship within a week.

2/1/06 Packet 3 and 4 in the mail

3/15/06 Interview - neither approved nor declined need to send in Migratory Movement Certificate AP

3/20/06 Migratory Movement Certificate for myself and fiancee sent to US Embassy in Lima

3/23/06 Visa Approved

5/19/06 I leave for Peru to pick up mi amor

5/25/06 Lucia and I arrive in Chicago

7/01/06 Legal Marriage

9/09/06 Religious Wedding

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Ecuador
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is walter the guy abusing the burro?

nope.. that waiter burnin his arms

or sleepy..

they all look alike so i get confoosed :wacko:

thanks brother mirror, i always rely on you to set me straight :yes:

Shakira sets me straight

and she sings well too! :yes:

James & Sara - Aug 12, 05

Humanity... destined to pass the baton shortly.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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is walter the guy abusing the burro?

nope.. that waiter burnin his arms

or sleepy..

they all look alike so i get confoosed :wacko:

thanks brother mirror, i always rely on you to set me straight :yes:

Shakira sets me straight

and she sings well too! :yes:

yes.....she definately speaks to me....she's very honest.....her hips don't lie

12/5/05 Sent I129F Petition to Nebraska via Express Mail

12/6/05 Packaged received at 10:38 am in Nebraska

12/9/05 Check cashed (Never been so happy to have money leave my account)

12/12/05 Receive NOA1 snail mail - 30-60 day processing estimate

01/04/06 Receive NOA2 via e-mail

1/20/06 NVC letter in mail...will ship within a week.

2/1/06 Packet 3 and 4 in the mail

3/15/06 Interview - neither approved nor declined need to send in Migratory Movement Certificate AP

3/20/06 Migratory Movement Certificate for myself and fiancee sent to US Embassy in Lima

3/23/06 Visa Approved

5/19/06 I leave for Peru to pick up mi amor

5/25/06 Lucia and I arrive in Chicago

7/01/06 Legal Marriage

9/09/06 Religious Wedding

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:thumbs: i agree..she certainly has a nice dance... :devil: also..paula rubio..gloria trevi...ana gabriel Edited by almaty2004

Peace to All creatures great and small............................................

But when we turn to the Hebrew literature, we do not find such jokes about the donkey. Rather the animal is known for its strength and its loyalty to its master (Genesis 49:14; Numbers 22:30).

Peppi_drinking_beer.jpg

my burro, bosco ..enjoying a beer in almaty

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...st&id=10835

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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:thumbs: i agree..she certainly has a nice dance... :devil: also..paula rubio..gloria trevi...ana gabriel

sounds like a party......in heaven

12/5/05 Sent I129F Petition to Nebraska via Express Mail

12/6/05 Packaged received at 10:38 am in Nebraska

12/9/05 Check cashed (Never been so happy to have money leave my account)

12/12/05 Receive NOA1 snail mail - 30-60 day processing estimate

01/04/06 Receive NOA2 via e-mail

1/20/06 NVC letter in mail...will ship within a week.

2/1/06 Packet 3 and 4 in the mail

3/15/06 Interview - neither approved nor declined need to send in Migratory Movement Certificate AP

3/20/06 Migratory Movement Certificate for myself and fiancee sent to US Embassy in Lima

3/23/06 Visa Approved

5/19/06 I leave for Peru to pick up mi amor

5/25/06 Lucia and I arrive in Chicago

7/01/06 Legal Marriage

9/09/06 Religious Wedding

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Ecuador
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Ok damnit! when's their concert comin?

needs me some up front stage action here

kinda like at Monsters of Rock back in te days... Vixen played... lead guitarist wore skirt n shirt with boots... loved the up front then too :D

James & Sara - Aug 12, 05

Humanity... destined to pass the baton shortly.

 

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