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Re: British Passport changes for Thailand

Postby BobHelm » February 22, 2010, 11:26 am

Texpat wrote: Either way, your president is Herman van Rompuy, a Belgian


Which is rather like saying the President of USA is Felipe Calderón via NAFTA. :D
You really do make the most elementary errors Tex; Britain is a Kingdom. Kingdoms do not have Presidents as Head of state they have a King or Queen. You really must try harder.... :D :D
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Re: British Passport changes for Thailand

Postby 747man » February 22, 2010, 11:57 am

Welshboy wrote:Texpat. There are no citizans of Great Britain. We are not a republic.

747man. thank you for the posting. Hope the spelling is correct. The Church of England school,I went to was only
secondary modern ?
Arrrrrrrrrrh !! I really thought you went to an APPROVED School.... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: British Passport changes for Thailand

Postby 747man » February 22, 2010, 12:00 pm

BobHelm wrote:
Texpat wrote: Either way, your president is Herman van Rompuy, a Belgian


Which is rather like saying the President of USA is Felipe Calderón via NAFTA. :D
You really do make the most elementary errors Tex; Britain is a Kingdom. Kingdoms do not have Presidents as Head of state they have a King or Queen. You really must try harder.... :D :D
Bob, well HE is an American, You have to forgive him for his LITTLE Mistakes, Don't forget theyre ONLY just learning HISTORY after just over 200 odd years :lol: :lol:
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Re: British Passport changes for Thailand

Postby butterfly61 » February 22, 2010, 3:56 pm

John,
Many thanks for your reply to my request for passport renewel form C1.
I will be in Udon on wednesday all day , so if you are available to meet up either your Ban or in coffee shop or an easy location , you choose and let me know!
Will look forward to meeting up on wednesday .
Thanks again
Richard
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Re: British Passport changes for Thailand

Postby Welshboy » February 22, 2010, 11:15 pm

Hi Astana & 747man

If only i had listend more to the wood work teacher in school.

[quote]

" MEASURE TWICE CUT ONCE "

Lucky for me. I have both of you to correct my errors. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: British Passport changes for Thailand

Postby Barstool » February 22, 2010, 11:28 pm

Texpat wrote:Incidentally, Puerto Ricans are American citizens.


against the will of the great mojority
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Re: British Passport changes for Thailand

Postby Astana » February 22, 2010, 11:33 pm

If you want teaching Texpat is your patroniser.

I hope that I only elucidate or is that hallucinate, nice shooms in Wales! ;) :D
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Re: British Passport changes for Thailand

Postby Texpat » February 22, 2010, 11:56 pm

Barstool wrote:
Texpat wrote:Incidentally, Puerto Ricans are American citizens.


against the will of the great mojority


oh dear. :?
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Re: British Passport changes for Thailand

Postby Astana » February 23, 2010, 12:26 am

Texpat wrote:
Barstool wrote:
Texpat wrote:Incidentally, Puerto Ricans are American citizens.


against the will of the great mojority


oh dear. :?


Oh dear indeed, back to isolationism for you me lad. And don't out until we need you! :D
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Re: British Passport changes for Thailand

Postby Texpat » February 23, 2010, 1:50 am

Astana wrote:
Oh dear indeed, back to isolationism for you me lad. And don't out until we need you! :D


Do you mean don't come out ... ?

Isolationism? Me? Come now Astana, why would I go into isolation?
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Re: British Passport changes for Thailand

Postby Astana » February 23, 2010, 2:22 am

For self-gratification purposes alone it will be necessary for you to go into isolation to await your new passport arriving shortly from planet Texpat, which I believe is somewhere near Uranus!
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Re: British Passport changes for Thailand

Postby Barstool » February 23, 2010, 3:49 am

Texpat wrote:
Barstool wrote:
Texpat wrote:Incidentally, Puerto Ricans are American citizens.


against the will of the great mojority


oh dear. :?


On June 15, 2009, the United Nations Special Committee on Decolonization approved a draft resolution calling on the Government of the United States to expedite a process that would allow the Puerto Rican people to exercise fully their inalienable right to self-determination and independence.[101]

Yes, exactly Texpat, oh dear.
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Re: British Passport changes for Thailand

Postby Texpat » February 23, 2010, 1:41 pm

The PR Independence Party has elected candidates, but has yet to win more than a few percentage points of the vote in gubernatorial elections (2.04% in 2008) or the legislative elections (4.5-5% of the island-wide legislative vote in 2008}

Is that the mojority [sic] of which you're referring -- between two and five percent?

This July, '09 poll indicates 51% of PRs are in favor of becoming America's 51st state:
http://www.hispanicvista.com/HVC/Opinio ... _looms.htm

"When asked specifically about status preference, 51% of respondents cited statehood as their preferred option, an increase when compared with the results of a similar survey conducted in 2007.

On the other hand, 39% of respondents said they favor the current Commonwealth or Associated Free State of Puerto Rico status, a lower percentage than noted in the previous poll."

I believe the United Nations draft resolution for self-determination will encourage PR toward statehood, rather than your ridiculous alternative. :lol:

Now ... about those nice Northern Ireland folks suffering the insufferable indignity of visiting the British Embassy.
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Re: British Passport changes for Thailand

Postby Astana » February 23, 2010, 2:05 pm

You mean passport office as there is no British Embassy in Northern Ireland as it is part of the United Kingdom, understandably your stupidness in not understanding this basic fact is due to your anal retentiveness and never having been there.
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Re: British Passport changes for Thailand

Postby Texpat » February 23, 2010, 2:09 pm

I never mentioned locations of said embassies.
This thread is about citizens of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland visiting British Embassies. The OP specifies British embassies in SEA. We're discussing the indignity of Northern Ireland folks having to visit British Embassies abroad. Sorry to disappoint us both, I've been several times.


Is stupidness anything like stupidity? :roll:

What turned you off the PR angle? The fact that more than half of its citizens wish to become America's 51st state? Ouch.

Try harder.
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