Does the US no longer make you renounce your original citizenship (if you don't have special dual citizenship circumstances)?
'Serenity'
Comedy 1: A Little Song, a Little Dance, a Little Seltzer Down Your Pants
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I thought that too and was chastised by my daughter who Googled the State Dept web site to prove me wrong...darn kids! You only have to give up US citizenship if you *apply* for foreign citizenship.
You only have to give up US citizenship if you *apply* for foreign citizenship.
Well, the US technically doesn't recognize any other citizenships one might have, but they definitely used to make you renounce if you wanted to acquire US citizenship (through circumstances unrelated to your birth, such as Robin's).
Wil Wheaton in The Big Bang Theory!
That was so cool!
That is all.
It seemed to be a Pulp Fiction homage with all the scenes in a random order. I think.
Nossir, it had two storylines: the Brock story moved forward in time linearly and the Ventures story moved backwards in time (with the comic gaining value in each scene) until it leapt back to catch up with the other one.
the Brock story moved forward in time linearly and the Ventures story moved backwards in time
ahh that makes sense. I definitely understood the first half better the second time through. Need to rewatch at least one more time and pin down the things they never did explain.
Thanks, Corwood!
This episode gets better every tme I watch it. Did you notice (oh I forget their numbers) the one minion run across the screen with the other minion's head at the beginning?
Did you notice (oh I forget their numbers) the one minion run across the screen with the other minion's head at the beginning?
the head was 24, can't remember the other one's number.
21