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Globemaster_III
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Post by Globemaster_III »

Ryujin: Currently I only pay 200 a month in rent, 40 a month in car insurance, 30 a month phone bill, and probably another 300 on food, gas, weed, and beer and utilities.

You are broke and one step closer of been a homeless..it's sad to see you go and my english is fine.
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Ironically for those Americans who are serious about making a move north, their best bet, according to immigration experts, is obtaining a work permit under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
Trump has said he would seek to renegotiate the 1994 pact that binds 530 million consumers in Canada, Mexico and the United States, and if that failed, to rip it up.
"NAFTA won't be torn up anytime soon so they have time," said Taub.
Canadian immigration is based on a system of points, awarded in categories including education, work experience, language ability and age. Those with the most points advance to the front of the line.
Professionals have the best chance of emigrating under NAFTA, which allows for stays of up to three years. Once in Canada, they may collect points and apply for permanent residency.


i just copy and paste here to help ryujin :)
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Papsmear wrote:QUOTE (Papsmear @ Mar 2 2016, 04:48 PM) Perhaps because of my age and how I was raised, I like the idea of a country being run by a business man rather than a lawyer.
As long as the business is fiscally responsible of course.
Perhaps he can make America great again, Obama certainly hasn't.

Since it's not my country I don't have a say as to who gets voted in but I have a feeling if Trump gets in the Keystone Pipeline project will get approved.
Since I live in Canada and that type of project would provide work for people in this country all I can say is............Go Trump Go!

:o http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/canada-s-immi...surge-1.3152744 :o
Blah blah blah blah (breath) blah blah blah blah (breath) oh, what was this thread about again......
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I am glad paps know what it would take to run the country, unlike some people in here .
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Globemaster_III wrote:QUOTE (Globemaster_III @ Nov 9 2016, 04:25 PM) You are broke and one step closer of been a homeless..it's sad to see you go and my english is fine.
BASED Globey BTFO.
Globemaster_III wrote:QUOTE (Globemaster_III @ Jan 11 2018, 11:27 PM) as you know i think very little of cashto, cashto alway a flying low pilot, he alway flying a trainer airplane and he rented
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BTFO LOL :) ok i am back off
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Post by ryujin »

Globemaster_III wrote:QUOTE (Globemaster_III @ Nov 9 2016, 08:25 PM) my english is fine.
Globemaster_III wrote:QUOTE (Globemaster_III @ Nov 9 2016, 08:25 PM) one step closer of been a homeless
You might want to look up the definition of "fine"...

Also, I shared with you my expenses, not my income, so I don't know how demonstrating to you my expenses are low that I am broke. You apparently don't own a business, as you are confusing expenses with income.

Furthermore, I might as well be "homeless" as I've spent about 30 days the past 6 months at home.

Not to mention you are not only demonstrating your ignorance, but also your bigotry against people that are less wealthy than you.

Along with this point, if being "broke" and "homeless" results in me having more epic road trips to many national parks, seeing much live music, having awesome sex, smoking the finest green, drinking the #1 rated IPA in the world, rafting through the canyonlands, as well as the awesome @#(! I get to see working on fires and the epic "office" view I have every day when I'm working at the ski area... Then its in my best interest to remain "broke" and "homeless"

and finally.... you really really suck at allegiance.
*#$@faced $#@!tard Troll
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Post by Globemaster_III »

yes i have seen your pictures of you rafting through the canyonlands and while you are doing on a raft, i was doing on my personal airplane, i have a better god eyes view over canyonlands, about wealth ? i couldn't careless about being wealthy i just hate being broke and homeless more than you do.

you are right, i am really sux at allegiance , i just don't have time any more, i am busy working on my other airplane.
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Post by zombywoof »

Papsmear wrote:QUOTE (Papsmear @ Mar 2 2016, 12:48 PM) Perhaps because of my age and how I was raised, I like the idea of a country being run by a business man rather than a lawyer.
As long as the business is fiscally responsible of course.
Perhaps he can make America great again, Obama certainly hasn't.
Traditionally, businessmen have made terrible presidents.

Herbert Hoover, George W Bush, Calvin Coolidge, George HW Bush.

Also Obama hasn't made America great again because America never really stopped being great.
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