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What program director? In NYU ?

Ok which one of you faigs watched the oscars? Tell the truth!

Not me....

yah.

and I did not watch the Oscars, stopped watching long time ago.

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I am interviewing with the Director along with HR manager and the clinic manager so I am positive that he does.

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

Divorced as of September, 2014

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

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Where's Trophie. Tonight gonna be 10 below....she can strip down to het skivvies and run around outside.....

I am interviewing with the Director along with HR manager and the clinic manager so I am positive that he does.

I'll start looking for a room for you lol

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Where's Trophie. Tonight gonna be 10 below....she can strip down to het skivvies and run around outside.....

I'll start looking for a room for you lol

lol

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.

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Kitthekat, he is stewpig smile.png

yeah. hey i wonder if my parents will ask jonas to pay a dowry for me if/when we do our traditional wedding in singapore. they might, to "save face", i.e. report it to the relatives but just hand the money back to us (i.e. him) after the wedding.

You goat skinning, mutton skewing, chicken plucker.....

that's more like it :P

Flying to Seattle on 6 May 2014!

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yeah. hey i wonder if my parents will ask jonas to pay a dowry for me if/when we do our traditional wedding in singapore. they might, to "save face", i.e. report it to the relatives but just hand the money back to us (i.e. him) after the wedding.

that's more like it :P

Well, he should make an offer.....

50 heads of camel, 30 hectares of oil palm, 1/2 ton pastries, 100 jars of raisins, 300 bolts of silk, 100 taels of gold, 100 lbs of spices. And some silverware.....

And a flying Persian rug...

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yeah. hey i wonder if my parents will ask jonas to pay a dowry for me if/when we do our traditional wedding in singapore. they might, to "save face", i.e. report it to the relatives but just hand the money back to us (i.e. him) after the wedding.

My grandma did ask how come my hubby did not pay a dowry. My mom brushed it off that he is American, does not follow dowry practice tongue.png

But it will be a wonderful idea if Jonas could comes up with the dowry money and put up a good show for your parents to impress the relatives during the wedding. $9,999 is a good number biggrin.png

Done with K1, AOS and ROC

 
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