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09 Nov 2006 Thu 03:12 am |
Ok, I will try my best to get you a computer. But it may only have the basics on it. Would you be satisfied with a laptop?
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09 Nov 2006 Thu 03:14 am |
Sorry I, as a begger, don't want to be a chooer also, but I need just a PC, not a laptop. No matter what they might be on it!
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09 Nov 2006 Thu 03:45 am |
Quoting teaschip: Quoting Capoeira: Quoting aenigma x: As far as I am aware, a blood test is also required in the US before marriage too !  |
Blood tests are not required by every state. |
Capo, you are right about this. Oh my, it's a historical moment here. I am agreeing with you. |
This will be our deal. We agree to agree on every Wednesday following midterm and presidential elections on Tuesdays! Deal?
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09 Nov 2006 Thu 11:23 am |
Quoting Capoeira: Quoting aenigma x: As far as I am aware, a blood test is also required in the US before marriage too !  |
Blood tests are not required by every state. |
Ahh yes, perhaps I should have been more specific! Blood tests and/or some other kind of medical examination are required in 19 of the states!! (Does that make a difference? )
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09 Nov 2006 Thu 02:26 pm |
hey,
is there any option for us? i mean, getting married abroad
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09 Nov 2006 Thu 02:48 pm |
Quoting robyn : Quoting goner: hey,
is there any option for us? i mean, getting married abroad  |
i hear quite a lot of men do that we call them passporthunters!  |
i like this idea..
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09 Nov 2006 Thu 03:05 pm |
Quoting aenigma x: Quoting Capoeira: Quoting aenigma x: As far as I am aware, a blood test is also required in the US before marriage too !  |
Blood tests are not required by every state. |
Ahh yes, perhaps I should have been more specific! Blood tests and/or some other kind of medical examination are required in 19 of the states!! (Does that make a difference? ) |
Why should it? But, yes if you want to say the U.S. it's a big country and each state has their own constitution. So what goes in one state is out for another. Thus making it difficult to mention the U.S. as a whole when discussing topics of legality. I would never accuse you of misconstruing history because of your previous blanket statement! But maybe the 'real' historians or legal analyst here on TC might.
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09 Nov 2006 Thu 06:04 pm |
Quoting Capoeira: I would never accuse you of misconstruing history because of your previous blanket statement! But maybe the 'real' historians or legal analyst here on TC might. |
"Blanket statement"? It is commonplace to write it this way. If I said "capital punishment" is still carried out in the US - it is, again a true statement, even though it applies to not all states.
Maybe blood testing is a sensitive issue for you Capoeira!! In which case, apologies for offending you
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09 Nov 2006 Thu 08:07 pm |
Quoting aenigma x: Quoting Capoeira: I would never accuse you of misconstruing history because of your previous blanket statement! But maybe the 'real' historians or legal analyst here on TC might. |
"Blanket statement"? It is commonplace to write it this way. If I said "capital punishment" is still carried out in the US - it is, again a true statement, even though it applies to not all states.
Maybe blood testing is a sensitive issue for you Capoeira!! In which case, apologies for offending you  |
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