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Man with bloodied chain saw let into the U.S.

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by orgbot, Jun 8, 2005.

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    The Source

    Check out the image of the guy !

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    orgbot, Jun 8, 2005 IP
  2. Colleen

    Colleen Illustrious Member

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    #2
    That picture looks like a wax person.
     
    Colleen, Jun 8, 2005 IP
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    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #3
    Maybe he was framed.
     
    digitalpoint, Jun 8, 2005 IP
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    lorien1973 Notable Member

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    Hell, if the Canadian's think he's safe, that's good enough for me ;) /sarcasm
     
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    minstrel Illustrious Member

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    We didn't think he was safe. He didn't cross into Canada carrying those weapons. It was YOUR guys who let him into the US...

    That was part of what confused me about the furor about our leaky borders after 9-11. I agree Canadian immigration policy is a total joke. Therefore, we have to accept responsibility for allowing terrorists and war criminals into our country and then allowing them to stay for decades while they inititiate appeal after appeal even once they've been identified as undesirables and criminals.

    But...

    Who let them cross the border into the US?
     
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    Blogmaster Blood Type Dating Affiliate Manager

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    He has warm eyes.
     
    Blogmaster, Jun 8, 2005 IP
  7. minstrel

    minstrel Illustrious Member

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    Actually it reminds me of every post office composite wanted poster I've ever seen.

    It also looks like one of the guys from Friends. The dumb actor character.
     
    minstrel, Jun 8, 2005 IP
  8. fryman

    fryman Kiss my rep

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    Joey?? :D
     
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    digitalpoint Overlord of no one Staff

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    #9
    I think he was set up. He's 22, with a common-law wife? Don't you have to live with them for like 10 years first? He shacked up with her when he was 12?
     
    digitalpoint, Jun 8, 2005 IP
  10. minstrel

    minstrel Illustrious Member

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    Yeah. Him. :D

    No. In Canada, it used to be 3 years (well, a long time ago it was 7, but never 10) and current law indicates that you are considered to be a committed couple for purposes of property division and similar legal issues after one year.

    In California, I believe it's 4 days... due to the high turnover rate in LA and Hollywood. :eek:
     
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  11. sarahk

    sarahk iTamer Staff

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    #11
    Dunno about the USA but you don't even have to be shacked up to be a common law wife down here. So long as you can prove your relationship is like that of a marriage that's good enough. But 2 years is the "normal" benchmark.

    You've got to wonder who they employ on the borders don't you!

    8 years ago I came to the States for a 2 week IT training course. Flew in to San Francisco and got through Passport and Customs ok when I got bailed up by some official looking guy. I'm no Lady78 so I knew he wasn't hitting on me and flattery wasn't going to get me anywhere. I wasn't sure of the rules for training courses - are you working? are you on holiday? I didn't have a visa for anything so wasn't allowed to work...

    He wanted to know what I was there for and so I told him and he kept grilling me so I gave him more information and then more. Turned out he wanted less information! Instead of getting into the intricasies of Oracle versus Sql Server he wanted "software" and I was free to go.
     
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    #12
    Is there anything like a common-law divorce?
     
    Blogmaster, Jun 8, 2005 IP
  13. minstrel

    minstrel Illustrious Member

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    Of course. Where have you been?

    Haven't you ever heard of "palimony"?
     
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    Wow, people over there are putting on their cowboy hats and shooting poor ignorant mexicans that are trying to make a living, while they let crazy guys like this one jump into their country on the other side
     
    fryman, Jun 8, 2005 IP
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    #15
    Go back to the first post...
     
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    What am I missing?
     
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  17. sarahk

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    #17
    good a reason as any to make it legal :rolleyes:
     
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    ahhh ding ding ding hehe
     
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    Thanks for the blog story. I was scratching my head about what to put in today. :)
     
    mcfox, Jun 9, 2005 IP
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    #20
    Ah, I read that as the common law wife of the country singer and not the strange man.
     
    blackbug, Jun 9, 2005 IP