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Don't chew your fingers off, otherwise you won't have any to wear the 'Suffer' ring :P

just ask my wife, she say's its all suffer ring now that we're married, and its all my fault for bringing her to this horrible place. She might have a point though. :lol:

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and stop making fun of the poor woman....

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and stop making fun of the poor woman....

J's MIL is the poster child for

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Caryh wife or your MIL?

My wife, my MIL is a wonderful sweet person. She even goes to major work to make a special dish for me every time I'm in the country. I don't have the heart to tell her I don't actually like it :lol:

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Noa1 : 4-2-2014
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J's MIL is the poster child for

My wife, my MIL is a wonderful sweet person. She even goes to major work to make a special dish for me every time I'm in the country. I don't have the heart to tell her I don't actually like it :lol:

lawl

and awwww..

ah...I got this one.....

And The Colonel said......

"Why don't you slip into something a little more comfortable....like a coma!"

:rofl::rofl::rofl:

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ah...I got this one.....

And The Colonel said......

"Why don't you slip into something a little more comfortable....like a coma!"

Well you can see what that relationship did for the colonel

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hey who is that? he's got a union jack. But it's not Wacko, Frenchy, or Buckwheat.....

and that's exactly what this thread is designed for. To fill your head with non sense for hours a day while you wait...

that, and you can bltch about anything you want.

I'm pretty certain that we've become the fastest moving thread in the history of VJ lol

Jada can make you a lovely sauce to make those fingers taste better.

Good, give me all the nonsense that you have please. My eyes are burning from spending to long looking at timeline graphs and data. It actually feels like I've just walked into Monty Python's version of Camelot.

No spice in the sauce please, I'm English and even our taste buds are passive.

Now chronicling my experience in handy blog format at


http://the-shipping-forecast.tumblr.com/

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My wife, my MIL is a wonderful sweet person. She even goes to major work to make a special dish for me every time I'm in the country. I don't have the heart to tell her I don't actually like it :lol:

The special dish my MIL makes me, stuffed bangus.

You cook the fish whole, remove all the insides, remove all the bones, grind up all the meat, add spices and such, stuff back in the whole fish skin, and cook again. A major long and tedious process. I just don't care for food that has been ground up into tiny bits. I like food you have to chew.

relenong-bangus.jpg

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Noa1 : 4-2-2014
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Good, give me all the nonsense that you have please. My eyes are burning from spending to long looking at timeline graphs and data. It actually feels like I've just walked into Monty Python's version of Camelot.

No spice in the sauce please, I'm English and even our taste buds are passive.

I hear not having spicy food daily causes the visa wait to get longer. I heard it from a friend, with a friend who once knew someone who's brother in law's cousin worked for USCIS. Or was it McDonalds? I'm I little sketchy on that part.

Now you guys make me crave for KFC. I will go there for lunch later on.

I had their hot wings on Tuesday. Picked them up for my wife and I when I got back from South Dakota.

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Noa1 : 4-2-2014
Bio Complete : 4-18-2014
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The special dish my MIL makes me, stuffed bangus.

You cook the fish whole, remove all the insides, remove all the bones, grind up all the meat, add spices and such, stuff back in the whole fish skin, and cook again. A major long and tedious process. I just don't care for food that has been ground up into tiny bits. I like food you have to chew.

relenong-bangus.jpg

the origins of the word "Bangus"..... Bang, and #######?

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I hear not having spicy food daily causes the visa wait to get longer. I heard it from a friend, with a friend who once knew someone who's brother in law's cousin worked for USCIS. Or was it McDonalds? I'm I little sketchy on that part.

I had their hot wings on Tuesday. Picked them up for my wife and I when I got back from South Dakota.

*instantly starts to snort jalapeño seeds*

I hear not having spicy food daily causes the visa wait to get longer. I heard it from a friend, with a friend who once knew someone who's brother in law's cousin worked for USCIS. Or was it McDonalds? I'm I little sketchy on that part.

I had their hot wings on Tuesday. Picked them up for my wife and I when I got back from South Dakota.

*instantly starts to snort jalapeño seeds*

Now chronicling my experience in handy blog format at


http://the-shipping-forecast.tumblr.com/

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off to work with friends :)

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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