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I am, born in Bolton where Suity is working.Originally posted by Troll View PostI had you down as a Ruskie immigrant - are you a native of the UK?
I was a bit of a Commie in the late seventies, (CPGB!!) and visited Russia Soviet and post Soviet times, studied the language, forgot a lot of it over time, went back for a trip on the Transsiberian, met a girl on it, and here we both are, not married so she's not a Mail Order Bride lol!
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How did sort out visa issue without marrying?Originally posted by stek View Posthere we both are, not married so she's not a Mail Order Bride lol!Comment
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Short Term Student visa, Student visa, Post Study work visa, Unmarried Partner Visa, Indefinite Leave to Remain, Citizenship!Originally posted by AtW View PostHow did sort out visa issue without marrying?
Visa journey was 2004 till 2014 and about 30 grand in visa and Uni fees!
I'm going Thai next time, sick of beetroot and cabbage. She's been here 11 years and hasn't ventured beyond a korma. Her mother came over in November and found Chicken Korma too hot. To be fair our takeaway does put a fair bit of chilli in it but still....Comment
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Originally posted by stek View PostI'm going Thai next time, sick of beetroot and cabbage. She's been here 11 years and hasn't ventured beyond a korma. Her mother came over in November and found Chicken Korma too hot. To be fair our takeaway does put a fair bit of chilli in it but still....
How can a Korma be too hot?!!"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Is the new ISIS takeaways you've go to be wary of. Avoid the chicken ticker.Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
How can a Korma be too hot?!!Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Give it time and then she will change. Then she'll be a Korma Chameleon.....Originally posted by stek View PostShe's been here 11 years and hasn't ventured beyond a korma.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Shame you couldn't make it to the Christmas do. Once again we didn't get into the Heron Tower, though that was because this year we didn't try
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