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Fred

beppi wrote:
mas fred wrote:

That stuff didn't used to happen when I first started but it was getting more and more common towards the end.


Your skills increased over time?!?


Perhaps I was too sober, so noticed them more.

sarith

I plan to because my love is living there.... there is no other reason in the first place, i was happy in my country until I found him and met him

Fred

sarith wrote:

I plan to because my love is living there.... there is no other reason in the first place, i was happy in my country until I found him and met him


I'm a happy chappy so tend to make the best of everything but moving away to a new place, free from most of the social problems that were rife in my own country has made me see how rough things are getting over there.

Even my dear departed dad, the man least likely to ever abuse drugs, knew where to buy weed and smack.
When a man who refused to take a paracetamol tablet knew where to get hold of hard drugs, there's something really wrong in that society.

ujjvalbhatt

Can you please !clarify?

ujjvalbhatt

HaileyinHongKong wrote:
ujjvalbhatt wrote:

If you leave your country without any reason menas no meaing of your life.


I disagree completely.


can you please clarify?

HaileyinHongKong

Ok.  I completely disagree with your statement.

Fred

To leave because you fancy leaving is perfectly reasonable.

stumpy

But what if you HAVE to leave and so do not therefore fancy leaving

HaileyinHongKong

Then you should get a good lawyer.

Fred

HaileyinHongKong wrote:

Then you should get a good lawyer.


There's a bloke in Russia who left America in a hurry.
I wonder if a lawyer would be able to help him.

I suspect a bullet proof jacket would be a better investment.

HaileyinHongKong

If he ever goes home, a good lawyer is the first thing he'll need.

Fred

HaileyinHongKong wrote:

If he ever goes home, a good lawyer is the first thing he'll need.


I don't see it.
The guilty verdict is already in, making a fair trial impossible.
I still think we'll see a death notice as soon as the spooks manage a clear shot.

Gordon Barlow

Fred. He's giving them a great run for their money, though, isn't he? What a mensch!
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/d … rveillance

Fred

He's exposed what many of us argued was the case.
So many people were told to wear tin foil hats because the theory of governments watching us was just some old tripe.

Seems it isn't.

HaileyinHongKong

A fair trial is always difficult, but a good lawyer can mean the difference between a few years and a needle in the arm.

Gordon Barlow

HaileyinHongKong wrote:

A fair trial is always difficult, but a good lawyer can mean the difference between a few years and a needle in the arm.


As in so many things, Hailey. Here in my tax-haven home - and no doubt in yours - the professionals say that the difference between tax-avoidance (legal, in most high-tax nations) and tax-evasion (illegal) is nothing but the price of a good lawyer.

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