What was the rationale for requiring people to give up their original citizenship to get an American one?
Natter 56: ...we need the writers.
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.
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Man, I'd forgotten about 8th graders. Mostly, they sit there like a lump while I give my spiel, but there are always a couple girls giggling in the back, making me worry I've spilled coffee down my front or left my fly open or something. I'm pretty sure they're just being 8th-grade girls, but it's unnerving anyway.
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Yeah, I think that's it... if you have citizenships for 2 countries, how loyal could you be to this one? (this is just my theory)
Yeah, I think that's it... if you have citizenships for 2 countries, how loyal could you be to this one?
For some reason this reminds me of an argument against dating a bisexual....
I fell asleep in bed with mac at 9 last night, and moved to my own bed at 10. Woke up at 3:30, then 5:30, then 6 with mac. STILL TIRED. stoopid body.
Sorta' like Easter Island, but with giant stone jars: [link]
No one knows who made the jars, where they came from, or what they are for/what they signify.
In Laos. If you go there, watch out for unexploded American bombs....
The Plain Of Jars is probably South East Asia’s most enigmatic tourist attraction.
I have a plain! It's enigmatic!
And They Have A Plain