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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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me haz a headache, too hot today. knee hurts, packing some stuff, no beer in da house (forgot to buy sum)

def not my day today :help:

10-10-2008: I-130 Sent

11-14-2008: NOA1

01-13-2009: Transfer to CSC

01-30-2009: APPROVED!!!!!!!!!

02-04-2009: NOA2 in mail

04-14-2009: medical

05-14-2009: Interview

05-15-2009: picked up visa

05-24-2009: PoE: Miami

06-04-2009: received 2 ! welcome letters

06-08-2009: received 3rd welcome letter

06-25-2009: Greencard in mail

07-06-2009: received SSN

07-13-2009: got my DL!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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didn't help. I pretend that waterbottle is beerbottle. maybe iz help

10-10-2008: I-130 Sent

11-14-2008: NOA1

01-13-2009: Transfer to CSC

01-30-2009: APPROVED!!!!!!!!!

02-04-2009: NOA2 in mail

04-14-2009: medical

05-14-2009: Interview

05-15-2009: picked up visa

05-24-2009: PoE: Miami

06-04-2009: received 2 ! welcome letters

06-08-2009: received 3rd welcome letter

06-25-2009: Greencard in mail

07-06-2009: received SSN

07-13-2009: got my DL!

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Egypt
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Comrade Len(in) is wise.

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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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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I knows... :cry:

How's the lung Len?

My knee hurts again and I couldn't find that stuff I brought from Germany, the stuff that makes you happy and iz good for back pain and such... guess it's in a box somewhere. I'm a big idiot, should have known that my knee will hurt with all the running around and packing.

10-10-2008: I-130 Sent

11-14-2008: NOA1

01-13-2009: Transfer to CSC

01-30-2009: APPROVED!!!!!!!!!

02-04-2009: NOA2 in mail

04-14-2009: medical

05-14-2009: Interview

05-15-2009: picked up visa

05-24-2009: PoE: Miami

06-04-2009: received 2 ! welcome letters

06-08-2009: received 3rd welcome letter

06-25-2009: Greencard in mail

07-06-2009: received SSN

07-13-2009: got my DL!

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Germany
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yeah, that's why I find every excuse not to find a womendoctor here. should have had my appointment last month but me iz a little frightened, never been to a doctor here. husband iz no big help

just be careful with excercise and such, you might feel better but your body still needs more time to recover. had pneumonia once, I was excused from PE for 3 months

10-10-2008: I-130 Sent

11-14-2008: NOA1

01-13-2009: Transfer to CSC

01-30-2009: APPROVED!!!!!!!!!

02-04-2009: NOA2 in mail

04-14-2009: medical

05-14-2009: Interview

05-15-2009: picked up visa

05-24-2009: PoE: Miami

06-04-2009: received 2 ! welcome letters

06-08-2009: received 3rd welcome letter

06-25-2009: Greencard in mail

07-06-2009: received SSN

07-13-2009: got my DL!

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I don't work out.... it's against my religion. :hehe:

OMFG I really feel bad for the undergraduate student advisor... poor b1tch is not only declaring bankruptcy and is married to the lovechild of George Constanza and Belushi, but has not stopped talking to incoming kiddos all day. Poor thing, really. Thanks the Lord for me dealing only with grads + faculty.

Filed: Country: Canada
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:D

dang, the milk's gone bad. now I have to drink my coffee with that emergency creamer.... :(

hubby's working overtime again so I don't have the car to go grocery shopping, double sad, I'm confined to the house and haz nothing to eat

I feel for you hermana... when I run out of H&H and have to resort to using the redhead's "International Delight" I gag.

Hey Nagi, got space in your inbox?

GAH! I am out of H&H too...and was just at the supermarket. *slaps forehead* At least you have the International stuff...for me it's either the powdered creamer or milk. Blech.

Homework in both classes tonight...my incredible hubby is cooking for me tonight...spaghetti, garlic bread, and something else. :wub: I haz a great hubby.

Teaching is the essential profession...the one that makes ALL other professions possible - David Haselkorn

Filed: Country: Canada
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I think I'm pretty much over it. But I tell you, this experience reinstates my desire to relocate to Canada one day. the health "care" "system" here svcks.

Ditto sister Len...ditto.

The initial bill for my 23 hr observation a few weeks ago at the hospital - after I was ceremoniously escorted there by the ambulance - came to just over $8K. After insurance made them absorb some of it, the second cut was just over $4K. Not sure what I'm gonna owe...after all, I have the cardiologist to pay, the radiologist to pay, the ambulance, and the ER physician to pay. Oh, and the ambulance too.

:blink:

Thank God for insurance!

Teaching is the essential profession...the one that makes ALL other professions possible - David Haselkorn

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I think I'm pretty much over it. But I tell you, this experience reinstates my desire to relocate to Canada one day. the health "care" "system" here svcks.

Ditto sister Len...ditto.

The initial bill for my 23 hr observation a few weeks ago at the hospital - after I was ceremoniously escorted there by the ambulance - came to just over $8K. After insurance made them absorb some of it, the second cut was just over $4K. Not sure what I'm gonna owe...after all, I have the cardiologist to pay, the radiologist to pay, the ambulance, and the ER physician to pay. Oh, and the ambulance too.

:blink:

Thank God for insurance!

Holy ####### sister :blink:

anywhooooo.... what classes r u taking?

Filed: Country: Canada
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AED200 - Contemporary Issues in American Education

HUM205 - World Culture and the Arts

Yeah, this is why so many don't go to the hospital...even those WITH insurance. I wouldn't have gone either but I was so out of it that the school nurse freaked out and called them. Sigh.

Teaching is the essential profession...the one that makes ALL other professions possible - David Haselkorn

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AED200 - Contemporary Issues in American Education

HUM205 - World Culture and the Arts

Yeah, this is why so many don't go to the hospital...even those WITH insurance. I wouldn't have gone either but I was so out of it that the school nurse freaked out and called them. Sigh.

uh the AED sounds exciting!!!!!

I hear you about hospital.... <_<

 
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