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well i shall see if world war three has died down when i get home - my parents can rival saddam and bush anyday haha actually im in a pretty cheery mood today considering.

Gotta go walk to the bank to get money so i can eat - ahhhh all too hard!

Hey everyone. I have been out of circulation for a couple of days, definately a bad month. One of my friends has been detained by immigration, so I have spent a lot of time trying to finalize things for him here.

Advice to foreigners: Detention centres are holes, don't ever give authorities reason to send you there.

I am so depressed. Why do they deport all of my friends?

Originally posted by angel

Hey everyone. I have been out of circulation for a couple of days, definately a bad month.  One of my friends has been detained by immigration, so I have spent a lot of time trying to finalize things for him here.  

Advice to foreigners: Detention centres are holes, don't ever give authorities reason to send you there.

I am so depressed. Why do they deport all of my friends?

shit that's not good! ...

uuummm... any of you want to marry me? Sneeza, Nizmo, angel and kyle?? hahahhahah I better run! :burnout:

no troy I am legal... not illegal! :)

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