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30.       teaschip
3870 posts
 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?

31.       cyrano
0 posts
 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!

32.       Capoeira
575 posts
 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?

33.       aenigma x
0 posts
 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? )

34.       goner
506 posts
 09 Nov 2006 Thu 02:26 pm

hey,
is there any option for us? i mean, getting married abroad

35.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 09 Nov 2006 Thu 02:36 pm

Quoting goner:

hey,
is there any option for us? i mean, getting married abroad



i hear quite a lot of men do that lol we call them passporthunters!

36.       goner
506 posts
 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 lol we call them passporthunters!



i like this idea..

37.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 09 Nov 2006 Thu 03:02 pm

what passporthunting lol

38.       Capoeira
575 posts
 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.

39.       aenigma x
0 posts
 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

40.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 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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