Although I imagine Bay Areaistas (or is Bayistas) might argue for this one.
I think we're loonier. But I think Seattle's more deeply lefty/progressive.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Although I imagine Bay Areaistas (or is Bayistas) might argue for this one.
I think we're loonier. But I think Seattle's more deeply lefty/progressive.
You know what's funny? I got my officemate that Stewart America book for his birthday (knew he'd find it funny.) And now he's watching the show. So I somehow pimped a show I don't watch (no cable.)
Funny to me, at least.
Ukrainian vampire drugged children and drank their blood
A vampire has been arrested in Ukraine after luring street children into her home for their blood.
Diana Semenuha, 29, believed that drinking blood could fend off a muscle-wasting condition.
She kept the children intoxicated on drugs and alcohol and bled them regularly, selling the surplus to other black magic practitioners. When that weakened them, she dumped them back on the streets and lured replacements with the promise of a place to sleep and a hot meal.
Damn. I was just going to say that "Hec'll be here to argue for SF" but then I got distracted by looking for pictures of Brad in skirts.
I love that top one so very much.
So I have a question.
A friend of mine was telling me that if you are looking for citizenship and you enlist in the army, you become a citizen after 9 months. True or false?
But still, Goldberg said Seattle was "ground zero for overpriced coffee," and home of more "progressive loonies than anyplace else on the Left Coast."
IN YOUR *FACE* SF!!!
I think we're loonier. But I think Seattle's more deeply lefty/progressive.
I think we breed more serial killers, and get the loon prize, too. Seattle's pretty blue, but we also have a lot of cranky anti-tax activists in the area, which means that not a lot actually gets done around here.
Also, men in skirts? Eric Bana has great legs!
I think Portland could actually beat both our fair cities, but they're smaller and thus fly under the national radar.
From about.com:
There are a number of categories of persons who are eligible to apply for United States citizenship. The changes implemented by the INS only apply to the following two categories of applicants:
a. Those who have been in the United States Armed Forces and have served for at least 3 years; (8 U.S.C. §1439) and
b. Those who have been in the United States Armed Forces and have served during periods of military hostilities. (8 U.S.C. §1440)
And:
In other words, beginning on 21 September, to a time yet to be announced, non-citizens on active duty can apply for citizenship with no further residency requirements.
So it looks like your friend is wrong, but I'd check the INS website for more corroboration.
Okay, I'm confused. So are we in a period of military hostilities? So as soon as you enlist and serve, you can apply for citizenship?
My friend who mentioned it teaches at a school with lots of immigrants/residents/illegal immigrants and where there is a ton of very active military recruiting. It was a student who had dropped out of high school to enlist who told her this. He said it was so he could support his mother and get citizenship.