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How many aides does the Haitian have and what are their specialties?

Of course, I was thinking about a wealthy Haitian, did you really think I wanted a sick one?

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ok, olive garden is at least middle class. olive garden and red lobster are in the same boat prestige wise or whatever.

im sure id see the same type of people at porterhouse where dishes are 50 dollars a plate, except maybe not as many of them. im just a very pessimistic person. i always see the worst in everybody, dunno why but at least i admit it.
 

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At first I was agreeing for you to leave but after reading TRS's responses I realized how compassionate and understanding most Americans are and decided to move back.
 

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At first I was agreeing for you to leave but after reading TRS's responses I realized how compassionate and understanding most Americans are and decided to move back.
Nes, youre making a lot of posts in politics lately. I am getting concerned.
 

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I like to drop by from time to time to help the future expats on their way. My apologies to the group but I am not a proud american and I can relate to those who have some serious doubts about the current state of the motherland. Everybody but the Captain has the right to jump ship when the boat starts sinking.

I used to spend a lot more time here back in the day but politics is a boring thing to discuss if no one is willing to budge even a little on their way of thinking.
 
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Why would you jump to Canada? As America goes, Canada goes. And the weather spells hardship.

If I were gonna jump, which I'm not, I'd jump to Brazil. Tepid climate, growing economy on the back of two recent giant oil discoveries, and the biggie, the women are second to none in every which way. Ask Tom Brady.
 

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canada isnt 100 percent set in stone, i can withdraw from that anytime. the idea though is to leave when i finish the grad program which is late 09 or 10.

i have thought of brazil, argentina, costa rica, canada, czech republic. loved czech republic when i was there. canada is great, been to toronto, vancouver.

definitely plan to check out costa rica. brazil, argentina also very intriguing to me and will check out. brazil and argentina have the hottest girls in the world.
 

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Why would you jump to Canada? As America goes, Canada goes. And the weather spells hardship.

If I were gonna jump, which I'm not, I'd jump to Brazil. Tepid climate, growing economy on the back of two recent giant oil discoveries, and the biggie, the women are second to none in every which way. Ask Tom Brady.

High percentage of HIV carriers there, thats the only thing that sketches me out about Brazil.
 

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So there's no single moms, annoying kids, or fat people in Canada?

BTW, Red Lobster is for white and black trash who foolishly think they are experiencing fine dining. Olive Garden is only a slight step up, but I will admit it is somewhat of a guilty pleasure.
 

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So there's no single moms, annoying kids, or fat people in Canada?

BTW, Red Lobster is for white and black trash who foolishly think they are experiencing fine dining. Olive Garden is only a slight step up, but I will admit it is somewhat of a guilty pleasure.

what is fine dining in your eyes.

and yea i agree, olive garden breadsticks are fantastic.
 

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GTC,

Validation and emotional well-being comes from within. Your biggest battle is with yourself.

I'm not saying life is easy. Heck, ask the people who had UNDER 9.5 in Philly last night!

But if you are unhappy it is your mindset that needs conquering.

Until you are able to be happy with who you are your problems will travel with you regardless of where you live.
 

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LOL annoyed by how others lead their lives

i just laugh inside at the sheep in general....gonna flip things over and make life humorous.....

your gonna have alot of other things to worry about in the near future

and many of the fat super indebted unintelligent slobs will be learning their lessons very soon if they aren't already
 

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GTC - I'm negative towards people in general also but cope by not giving a f_uck about anyone or anything that doesn't directly affect my family, friends, or property.

I also refuse to donate one penny or one second of my time to any charity out there. First of all, most keep well over half of donations for the administrative costs ie: salaries and perks.

Secondly, I pay over $20K a year in taxes which much of it supports illegals and welfare losers that want to break into my house and steal my property after raping my wife and killing us.

I think you're smart getting out of this POS country before it burns to the ground. I wish I would have before becoming too entrenched including serving in the military (which I completely regret wasting 4 years of my prime). I will encourage my son to look into emigrating to Sydney after he completes college. Sydney is like L.A. before it became a shithole overrun with illegals and crime.
 
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Ha. I had the Under in Philly last night.

I breathed a sigh of relief when Atlanta's 7 run ninth inning onslaught came to an end. Only to watch Philly get the 2 needed to push it over on a meaningless two out dinger.

But heck, just a little blip in the landscape of life soon to be overgrown by much bigger weeds and flowers.

Life ain't easy but because it isn't it gives texture and perspective to the good things that go on around you.

When you lie your head down at night ask yourself two questions. Did I work hard today, giving everything I could to my life and to those I care about? And I don't mean material things. And did I do the right thing when responding to the little (and big) moral questions that land in our lap virtually every day?

Sometimes I have to be critical of myself when I ask those questions. Sometimes I honestly feel that I can answer those questions affirmatively. Either way, I am aiming to get it right. That brings me an inner peace and "happiness". That peace will be with me in the good ol' USA, in Canada, or in Brazil.

Good luck man. It ain't so bad if you recognize that everyone has faults even if they are different than your faults. We don't all see the world the same way. That's why you need to work on your own inner peace first. If you do this the rest of the world won't look so bad.
 

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gtc have you read The Catcher in the Rye? I found it interesting because I could relate to the protagonist who basically had the same attitude you expressed in this thread lol.
 

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