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Posted by kr00t0n on May-12-2008 13:45:

*waves*

I've also started using the site a bit more recently


Posted by Silky Johnson on May-12-2008 13:59:

Hey Pro! Was wondering about you actually!


Posted by THE_Chris on May-12-2008 15:21:

'lo Pro

Visit Ireland on your travels plz


Posted by Echo of Silence on May-12-2008 15:53:

Re: long time no TA

quote:
Originally posted by prolikewhoa
except for those of you who suck...


I suck!



There's a girl at school who looks just like you, Amelia, so usually when we're hanging out, I think of you and wonder how you're doing.


Posted by gehzumteufel on May-12-2008 15:57:

Re: Re: long time no TA

quote:
Originally posted by Echo of Silence
I suck!



There's a girl at school who looks just like you, Amelia, so usually when we're hanging out, I think of you and wonder how you're doing.

Well maybe, if you're still around, you should make a trip!!!!!!! *WINK*WINK*WINK*


Posted by Echo of Silence on May-12-2008 16:02:

Re: Re: Re: long time no TA

quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
Well maybe, if you're still around, you should make a trip!!!!!!! *WINK*WINK*WINK*




Yeah, I should go to San Diego and maybe just pop into Mexico for a split sec before I'm finished here. Did I tell you that I got my driver's license? I'd probably need a visa of some sort to go into Mexico. I'm not sure how that works.


Posted by gehzumteufel on May-12-2008 16:05:

Re: Re: Re: Re: long time no TA

quote:
Originally posted by Echo of Silence


Yeah, I should go to San Diego and maybe just pop into Mexico for a split sec before I'm finished here. Did I tell you that I got my driver's license? I'd probably need a visa of some sort to go into Mexico. I'm not sure how that works.

LOL You don't need a visa. Just your passport. You already have a student visa (I assume, since the student visa is the only way, without going the H1B route, to stay longer that 90 days without a permanent residency (aka green card) visa) there is no reason to get any other visa. Oh and if you walk over, no passport is required as of yet.


Posted by Echo of Silence on May-12-2008 16:08:

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quote:
Originally posted by gehzumteufel
LOL You don't need a visa. Just your passport. You already have a student visa (I assume, since the student visa is the only way, without going the H1B route, to stay longer that 90 days without a permanent residency (aka green card) visa) there is no reason to get any other visa. Oh and if you walk over, no passport is required as of yet.


lol, seriously, Ben, you know everything. You're amazing.


Posted by gehzumteufel on May-12-2008 16:12:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: long time no TA

quote:
Originally posted by Echo of Silence
lol, seriously, Ben, you know everything. You're amazing.


LOL I so don't.


Posted by verndogs on May-12-2008 16:48:

quote:
Originally posted by THE_Chris
'lo Pro

Visit Ireland on your travels plz
\

Best advice ever!

I miss Ireland


Posted by Ted Promo on May-12-2008 16:50:

let's wrestle!


Posted by prolikewhoa on May-16-2008 19:26:

i'm a telemarketer now, the scum of the earth

i called my friend and did my spiel like i was calling him to sell him insurance...twas funeeeee


Posted by iammesol on May-16-2008 21:30:

Herroooooooooooooooo


Posted by THE_Chris on May-16-2008 21:40:

"Good afternoon. I am a telemarketer. Would you like to buy insurance??"
"No"
"Ok, bye"

If only it was that simple.


Posted by nowhere girl on May-16-2008 21:41:

I did telemarketing once for trash bags.
I only lasted one day.


Posted by pinkbubblegum on May-16-2008 21:59:

I hate telemarketers I used to be polite but now I just hang up.


Posted by Silky Johnson on May-16-2008 23:08:

If you want telemarketers to stop calling, you need to ask them to take you off their call list.


Posted by squirrelly on May-16-2008 23:10:

ameliaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa <333333333333333


Posted by idoru on May-16-2008 23:13:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
If you want telemarketers to stop calling, you need to ask them to take you off their call list.


Back before our government started the whole "do not call" list, that only worked about half of the time. More often than not I found that they just said, "Okay, no problem," then I'd get a call from the same people the following week.

Even now with that government list, we still get calls on our home line from companies that don't quite obey the it.


Posted by Silky Johnson on May-16-2008 23:18:

quote:
Originally posted by idoru
Back before our government started the whole "do not call" list, that only worked about half of the time. More often than not I found that they just said, "Okay, no problem," then I'd get a call from the same people the following week.

Even now with that government list, we still get calls on our home line from companies that don't quite obey the it.




Well that's illegal. The companies that continue to call after you ask them not to can be fined. At least that's how it works here.


Posted by bas on May-16-2008 23:20:

quote:
Originally posted by idoru
Back before our government started the whole "do not call" list, that only worked about half of the time. More often than not I found that they just said, "Okay, no problem," then I'd get a call from the same people the following week.

That's illegal. If you ask to be put on their do not call list and they still call, you can report them and probably get them shut down.


Posted by stace on May-16-2008 23:20:


Posted by idoru on May-16-2008 23:21:

Oh, I know it is. Every time I tell them that it's illegal and ask them for their information, they just go, "Oh... uhh... shi-*click*." Doing a *69 on their numbers doesn't get me any information, either.


Posted by nchs09 on May-17-2008 00:57:

quote:
Originally posted by jennypie
If you want telemarketers to stop calling, you need to ask them to take you off their call list.
That involves talking to these animals.


Posted by Echo of Silence on May-17-2008 01:41:

quote:
Originally posted by idoru
Back before our government started the whole "do not call" list, that only worked about half of the time. More often than not I found that they just said, "Okay, no problem," then I'd get a call from the same people the following week.

Even now with that government list, we still get calls on our home line from companies that don't quite obey the it.


I think I've read that businesses and companies that you have done business with in the preceding 18 months or 36 months (something like that) are allowed to call you even if you are on the "do not call" list.

Is this true?


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