3 things about me

1. I am now in love with the word "ubersmitten."
2. I use more parmesan cheese on my spaghetti than sauce...
3. Someone gave me a rose yesterday
 
Soft spots

SelenaKittyn said:
3. Policemen, firemen, soldiers... anyone see a pattern there? ;)

1. There's a soft spot in my heart for firemen.

2. There's a soft spot in my crotch for redheads.

3. There's a soft spot in my head (obviously) when I think about my muse. Bastard. :p
 
MistressJett said:
1. I'd never left the US until two months ago, unless you count a tiny shortcut through Canada on a roadtrip 5 years ago.
2. The first country I set foot in other than the US was Germany, in the Frankfurt airport on my way to Vienna.
3. My passport now has 12 stamps from 8 countries, not including the US - Poland, Austria, Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, Germany, Czech Republic, Poland. We only actually left the train/airport in the first 4 countries. I've also been to Canada for the first time since then.


I am sooooo jealous, Jett!!!! :)


1. I've always wanted to travell
2. I've been to wales, philippines and currently the US
3. I've several other countries on my list of places to see
 
1. Jett has now been to more countries than I have. :(

2. My first trip outside of the US (besides Canada) was to France.

3. The only island country I've visited was Cyprus.
 
"And Stuff"

1. I am a licensed junior therapist for the state of Michigan.

2. I graduated from college a year early with a 3.9 GPA.

3. I graduated from high school with a 3.6 GPA. (I slacked off my senior year. :D )
 
1. I've never been to Europe. *sniffle*

2. I started talking when I was six months old and I haven't shut up since.

3. I'm spending the evening with her.
 
MistressJett said:
1. When I sit in one place too long, I get stir crazy.
2. I've now lived in or visited 30 of the 50 US states, counting the brand new addition of Iowa.
3. I really want to visit Ireland and Australia.

'Rora - :kiss:

1. both Ireland and Australia are on my list of places to visit. My best friend is Irish and I've family in Australia that I've not seen since I was 4 yrs old.
2. i love dogs, sad because I had to give Artemis(my pup) away beacause I can't take her to Houston with me.
3. leaving for Houston this weekend.... :cool: TXwill be the second state I've lived in of the 50 states
 
Nirvanadragones said:
1. I have been in 7 different countries in the past 14 months. Not by choice.
2. I hate customs
3. I hate passport control more, except if they let me through quicker because I am carrying a sleeping child half my weight around with me

I know what you mean. Passport control in the US is the most nerve-racking, guilt-inducing, intimidating place on earth - even having been through them 5 times in the last 12 months. They still make me so freakin' nervous....and so angry at how long they take to process people. My thoughts go out to the families with small kids and babies after a 10 hour flight. Get them through first, for god's sake. I spend so much of my time controlling my temper - I don't argue with large men in black uniforms, unsmiling faces and carrying guns.
 
matriarch said:
I know what you mean. Passport control in the US is the most nerve-racking, guilt-inducing, intimidating place on earth - even having been through them 5 times in the last 12 months. They still make me so freakin' nervous....and so angry at how long they take to process people. My thoughts go out to the families with small kids and babies after a 10 hour flight. Get them through first, for god's sake. I spend so much of my time controlling my temper - I don't argue with large men in black uniforms, unsmiling faces and carrying guns.

Homeland Security, my ass.
 
matriarch said:
I know what you mean. Passport control in the US is the most nerve-racking, guilt-inducing, intimidating place on earth - even having been through them 5 times in the last 12 months. They still make me so freakin' nervous....and so angry at how long they take to process people. My thoughts go out to the families with small kids and babies after a 10 hour flight. Get them through first, for god's sake. I spend so much of my time controlling my temper - I don't argue with large men in black uniforms, unsmiling faces and carrying guns.

The worst country to try and get into is Namibia (South West Africa) A month ago I waited for over 90 minutes... the worst part is there are bugs... many of them. Everywhere. And they are huge funny looking insects. I'm not scared of bugs as a rule, but these are something else. They chase you. I swear. My friend was saying about my 5 year old "Spot the girly girl who did NOT grow up in Africa" I now realise that perhaps she was talking about me!

Strangely I have never waited too long to get into the States. And just to add - every time I get back to the UK, I still have unexplainable fear that they willl not allow me back for whatever reason. Imagine that!
 
matriarch said:
I know what you mean. Passport control in the US is the most nerve-racking, guilt-inducing, intimidating place on earth - even having been through them 5 times in the last 12 months. They still make me so freakin' nervous....and so angry at how long they take to process people. My thoughts go out to the families with small kids and babies after a 10 hour flight. Get them through first, for god's sake. I spend so much of my time controlling my temper - I don't argue with large men in black uniforms, unsmiling faces and carrying guns.

I wonder why they are though. I went home during summer break and when I tried coming back in they gave me so much crap. I was enrolled for my classes, had a student ID but blah blah blah they had to make me wait forages and in the end even called my school's international director before clearing me.
 
Nirvanadragones said:
The worst country to try and get into is Namibia (South West Africa) A month ago I waited for over 90 minutes... the worst part is there are bugs... many of them. Everywhere. And they are huge funny looking insects. I'm not scared of bugs as a rule, but these are something else. They chase you. I swear. My friend was saying about my 5 year old "Spot the girly girl who did NOT grow up in Africa" I now realise that perhaps she was talking about me!

Strangely I have never waited too long to get into the States. And just to add - every time I get back to the UK, I still have unexplainable fear that they willl not allow me back for whatever reason. Imagine that!

I know that fear.....I feel that way everytime I come back to the States. *Sigh*
 
MistressJett said:
Hey babes - welcome back! :kiss:

1. I think that Scarlett and I would have a blast in Europe.
2. I got admitted to kindergarten early because my mum had already started teaching me how to read.
3. I hope Miz Scarlett has a fabulous night. :D
:D Thanks!
1. Jett and I would turn Europe on its ear.
2. I'm feeling rather bitchy today, despite all the homeopathic nerve pills.
3. I'm going to try and behave tonight, wish me luck. *snerk* I almost typed lick instead of luck. :rolleyes:
 
Aurora Black said:
1. I am a licensed junior therapist for the state of Michigan.

2. I graduated from college a year early with a 3.9 GPA.

3. I graduated from high school with a 3.6 GPA. (I slacked off my senior year. :D )


does moving out of the country get you out of paying your student loans? :D
 
moonlight elf said:
I know that fear.....I feel that way everytime I come back to the States. *Sigh*

Ditto. When I went home for a visit 2 years ago (Has it been that long?), I got asked tons of security questions before I could even get on the goddamned plane! Personal, intrusive questions like how did I meet my boyfriend and other topics in that vein.

I was tempted to talk rudely to him, but I didn't want those jarhead security guards (I was in Amsterdam, by the way, for my connecting flight to Detroit) to put me in airport jail. Fucktards.
 
Aurora Black said:
I had a full scholarship, so I didn't have that problem. ;)

My parents gave my lil bro all their smart genes.... I have a scholarship but it doesn't come close to covering what I need so I'll be paying my loans off still I'm a lil old lady
 
Aurora Black said:
Ditto. When I went home for a visit 2 years ago (Has it been that long?), I got asked tons of security questions before I could even get on the goddamned plane! Personal, intrusive questions like how did I meet my boyfriend and other topics in that vein.

I was tempted to talk rudely to him, but I didn't want those jarhead security guards (I was in Amsterdam, by the way, for my connecting flight to Detroit) to put me in airport jail. Fucktards.

Yuppers, that's how it is all the time for me. I keep repeating to myself "bite your lips, bite your lips" hoping I don't blow up on them and get into trouble.

1. I'm Asain
2. I'm short and skinny
3. I'm still not used to security checks
 
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