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Slylee
i dont know what her middle name is lol
Ang ' ela_ie
Yes I would do it. I love french men, and I love gay men. The perfect husband... if even for just a week.
Frenchie
LOL what type of whack jobs do you work with, seriously?
Slylee
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Originally posted by Frenchie
LOL what type of whack jobs do you work with, seriously?


She’s actually a really sweet girl. She’s just working and going to college now at a later age (I think she’s a little older than me) and does dog sitting for extra money and listens to country music.
Frenchie
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Originally posted by Slylee
and listens to country music.

and I repeat...

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Originally posted by Frenchie
LOL what type of whack jobs do you work with, seriously?


jk
gehzumteufel
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Originally posted by Slylee
She’s actually a really sweet girl. She’s just working and going to college now at a later age (I think she’s a little older than me) and does dog sitting for extra money and listens to country music.

looker? yes no
Konijn
it's a huge hassle. i knew a guy who was paid 20 grand [in installments, as the citizenship process moved forward] to marry a trinidadian chick for citizenship purposes. it seemed like easy money at first, but the interviews (scheduled and non-) and the various investigations and hoops he had to jump through were incredibly time-consuming and stressful and ultimately not worth the dough.
Slylee
lol frenchie i was going to post something similar and be like, "nevermind, i take it back"


ben she's OK. kinda plain jane and she's too skinny. she's like 5'9 and probably weighs about 105. long brown hair with bangs...kinda corny looking, but if she put on a few pounds and let me give her a makeover, she'd be smokin hot. lol
dj tek
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Originally posted by Konijn
it's a huge hassle. i knew a guy who was paid 20 grand [in installments, as the citizenship process moved forward] to marry a trinidadian chick for citizenship purposes. it seemed like easy money at first, but the interviews (scheduled and non-) and the various investigations and hoops he had to jump through were incredibly time-consuming and stressful and ultimately not worth the dough.

it also depends how bad you need the dough tho
Ang ' ela_ie
Jamie you should tell her she should ask for more. Tell her about the stressful process and stuff. I think that 50k is more like it.

dj tek
Slylee
lol

i'll just mention the part about the laws and stuff and tell her to do her research.
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