Huh. You'd think if she's ALREADY on the birth certificate then it would...already be done?
I know, right? But if your kids are born overseas, the US only allows you to pass on your citizenship if they are a) your biological children or b) adopted. And while you can also bring step-kids over, same-sex marriages aren't recognized because of DOMA.
eta: and thanks for the resources.
I wonder if they will even give me a physical ticket. How is that more expensive for them than my going to the box office and having a person sell them to me??? Grrr!
Get this - the last time I went to the box office of a club to buy the tickets in person, I got hit with a ticket agency charge. Ticketbastard, et al, are fucking out of control.
Get this - the last time I went to the boxoffice of a club to buy the tickets in person, I got hit with a ticket agency charge. Ticketbastard, et al, are fucking out of control.
Oh yeah, that's crap. At least just say the tickets are that amount!
I am actually feeling a bit nauseated from the building bouncing.
Ah, painkillers. I hope they break through. This is bananas. Also, boring.
Why don't they
Iron Man 2
posters have RDJ's face on them? Don't they understand he was the magic that made
Iron Man
work? How many people cared about Tony Stark or the metal guy? Not as many as enjoyed the flick.
Plus, hot, and I want to see Don Cheadle.
Oh dear. That's no good.
The ticket thing is like the airlines saying they won't charge for luggage -- I bet their prices just go up the $25 or whatever. Which is fine! Just give me service, and tell me what it costs!
I'm pretty sure the whole point about airlines charging for luggage isn't for them to save money on fuel or anything, it's for them to obfuscate how much it costs to fly, to make it harder for people to compare prices with other airlines.
Yeah, you're probably right. I hate that! Stupid profit-oriented capitalism.
I wonder if people would respond better if offered a discount for not bringing bags. I'm sure the airlines must have considered this approach, though.