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There are plenty of yanks who never leave America.Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.
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She won't ever leave USA, equally prospect of Italians being extradited to USA will become pretty low.Originally posted by Gittins Gal View PostMaybe but she'll become a fugitive and not be able to go anywhere with an extradition treaty with Italy. Which is, practically, anywhere worth going.Comment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostShe won't ever leave USA, equally prospect of Italians being extradited to USA will become pretty low.
Hmmm. Foxy NOT being extradited could open up a diplomatic can of worms later.
The Mafia either side of the Atlantic would view it as open season to send high-priced soldiers into the US to perform high-end contract hits for local Mafioso, who then return to Italy and, even if in worst-case the DNA evidence Stateside was conclusive, hide behind the shield of a new diplomatic cold-war between the two nations.
The FBI have doubtless thought about that, and probably don't mind giving up one little hussy with a vicious streak in order to crush much bigger opponents.Comment
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AFAIK in Italy they already try to get some CIA operatives who kidnapped some chap, and also some marines who killed Italian officer in Iraq (there was a shoot out when he got hostage out), those certainly will never be extradited to Italy and USA will most certainly prefer to avoid setting precedent.Originally posted by Gym beast View PostHmmm. Foxy NOT being extradited could open up a diplomatic can of worms later.
Having said that Italy will certainly have to try to use Interpol since it's a very serious high profile crime - it's total crazy they let her leave the country in the first place, maybe they should put in jail whoever approved it and only release that person when Foxy is safely back into comfy Italian prison cell.Comment
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About 43 then.... perfect hot milf material.Originally posted by zeitghostI suspect that whatever the FBI would like to do, it's the Supreme Court that will decide.
In about 20 years time.
When she won't be very foxy at all.Comment
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Nah with all that cell block dyke action she'll have a set of bomb bay doors like a shrapnel-riddled Lancaster.Originally posted by Project Monkey View PostAbout 43 then.... perfect hot milf material.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.Comment
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