quote:Originally posted by pablo_7777: i think i dont need to scan the Egyptian birth certificate and post it here. he is British Egyptian boy. he has an English birth certificate and British passport and Egyptian birth certificate.
what else u want miserable Sono.
Wk covered all the sides i wanted to talk about. thank you Wife
This is the first time you've stated, and WK has never stated before that your illegitimate child has Egyptian citizenship.
I find it reactionary and you are just making that statement to deflect the reality that WK has all the advantages and rights and you have none sam.
16 hours a week living on government benefits doesn't pass the financial part for the settlement visa. Its been stated here countless of times before. They won't make an exception for you.
WK has stated over and over again she is atheist, that she has no intention of raising her child Muslim. How can you trust a person who has such a disregard for religion, and you have no ability to live in the UK?
WK doesn't have enough motivation to stay in the UK except for the fact that she isn't living with you.
You've been duped, and badly.
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quote: I have only ever been searched once when I came with 2 rather large cases, had no problems getting the DVD writer and 200 blank DVD's in for a friend though. [Big Grin]
if they suspect u that u smuggling loads of these things. they will charge u. after they take these blank DVD`s and make sure it is blank.
and they will suspect u from ur passport coz u have loads of entry stamps or once u tell them that u r married to an egyptian. that means u r not a tourist so they might ask u to open ur bags.
wish u all the best in smuggling DVD writers and blank DVD`s
I brought Borat in Taped it off the telly
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WK has said it about 4 times now sono, you just dont read it, this is a bit like other threads where you go on for pages saying this not so and you keep being told 'its here, its on page so and so' and you still shut your eyes because your way you try to direct your pain onto others instead of dealing with it. If you saw the truth in others relationships it hurts you too much.
Now you have tried to tell WK that Pablo was no good and that didn't work you are trying to turn him against her. So sad!
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quote: This is the first time you've stated, and WK has never stated before that your illegitimate child has Egyptian citizenship.
Erm, reread back, I have said a bunch of times on this thread that our son has an Egyptian birth certificate.
quote: I find it reactionary and you are just making that statement to deflect the reality that WK has all the advantages and rights and you have none sam.
We have both had to make sacrifices so that we can have a good future together. If I moved to Egypt, as I have already explained, we would never get him a visa here, so being apart, which is awful for both of us, in the long term will be worth it.
quote: 16 hours a week living on government benefits doesn't pass the financial part for the settlement visa. Its been stated here countless of times before. They won't make an exception for you.
WE DID NOT FAIL ON FINANCE! They KNOW how much I earn, it IS enough (you need £150 a week if you have one child), we have already passed on that part of the application. What are you still confused about?
quote: WK has stated over and over again she is atheist, that she has no intention of raising her child Muslim. How can you trust a person who has such a disregard for religion, and you have no ability to live in the UK?
I have stated again and again that we have both decided to raise Zain to learn and respect both religions, as well as any other (such as Christianity). Ultimately the choice will be Zain’s, and I am happy for whatever he decides. Zain will know about Islam, the Quran, Ramadan, etc, and will celebrate holidays from both our cultures/religions. Please show me why this is a disregard for religion? I actually think it is a great way to raise a well-rounded tolerant little boy. That way, if he chooses Islam, Sam and I will both know that it is because he has decided it is right for him, and not because it is all he knows. As for having no ability to live in England, what rubbish. He will live in England without a shadow of a doubt, watch this space.
quote: WK doesn't have enough motivation to stay in the UK except for the fact that she isn't living with you.
Erm, staying here so that I can work so that we can get the visa, staying here so that Zain gets a better education, staying here so the Zain will get better health care. These are not good enough reasons in your eyes? So tell us, what is your good reasons for not being with your daughter?
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quote: I have only ever been searched once when I came with 2 rather large cases, had no problems getting the DVD writer and 200 blank DVD's in for a friend though. [Big Grin]
if they suspect u that u smuggling loads of these things. they will charge u. after they take these blank DVD`s and make sure it is blank.
and they will suspect u from ur passport coz u have loads of entry stamps or once u tell them that u r married to an egyptian. that means u r not a tourist so they might ask u to open ur bags.
wish u all the best in smuggling DVD writers and blank DVD`s
Oh no pablo, they were not smuggled in. The DVD writer was brand new boxed and so were the DVDs, told him they were pressies for a friend and they were fine about it. This was about 6 years ago now. When I moved here and everything was freighted the only thing they asked about was the printer as it was colour and I might be printing money
You can of course BUY a colour printer here anyway so I don't know how they deal with that
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quote: I have only ever been searched once when I came with 2 rather large cases, had no problems getting the DVD writer and 200 blank DVD's in for a friend though. [Big Grin]
if they suspect u that u smuggling loads of these things. they will charge u. after they take these blank DVD`s and make sure it is blank.
and they will suspect u from ur passport coz u have loads of entry stamps or once u tell them that u r married to an egyptian. that means u r not a tourist so they might ask u to open ur bags.
wish u all the best in smuggling DVD writers and blank DVD`s
quote:Originally posted by Dubai Girl: feeling peckish...am off to try brown sauce on toast. It had better be nice Ayisha!!
P.S do I butter it first or is it just the sauce?
Butter it first, then only a thin spread of sauce, not loads, just a taste.
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quote: I have only ever been searched once when I came with 2 rather large cases, had no problems getting the DVD writer and 200 blank DVD's in for a friend though. [Big Grin]
if they suspect u that u smuggling loads of these things. they will charge u. after they take these blank DVD`s and make sure it is blank.
and they will suspect u from ur passport coz u have loads of entry stamps or once u tell them that u r married to an egyptian. that means u r not a tourist so they might ask u to open ur bags.
wish u all the best in smuggling DVD writers and blank DVD`s
I brought Borat in Taped it off the telly
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Don't! I nearly had a heart attack when I got back and read somewhere it was banned. Thinking all sorts. Maybe they'd put a tracking device in my case and would come knocking at the door any second.
I should get out more.
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its 7 am here and im having my breakfast now. i will be back to you here once i finish my break fast which will not take along time. only 2 hours at least LOL
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Good morning, everybody. Well then I have a toasted onion bagel with cream cheese and a banana for breakfast. That gets me going these days.
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quote:Originally posted by weirdkitty: I'd much rather cheese on toast, and if there is a bit of worcester source going...
just finished my breakfast yummyyyyyyyyyyyyyy. its 11:45 am here now. sorry guys it took me a bit longer to get (my fool)lol and falafel from heaven . fool and falafel are the most common food for breakfast in Egypt.( long Life Egypt )
when u see the quote of WK. that u can see the difference between the Egyptian and the English breakfast.
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Out of curiosity. Can a man or woman cheat through the internet? if yes so what kind of cheating is that?
for example if im flirting with a girl on the internet. of course on private chat. does that mean im cheating on my wife.
i really wanted to make a new topic about that but just wanted to ask people here about their opinion.
WK wife. that was just a decent question . i have never flirted and will never do. i love my family
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Yes, for me I say that you can cheat through the internet... it is equally as hurtful to your partner and is equally as deceitful as an actual offline affair.
Emotional cheating is in no way less damning than physical cheating to me.
And tbh, one certainly has the potential to lead to another!!!
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I agree with Cheeky...flirting on internet is same as openly flirting in public. And I know for a fact it definitely leads to much more including physical.
I am hungry for brown sauce on cheese toast. How do you make the brown sauce? Is it like a brown gravy? Help me Mick!!! I need a recipe now.
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Sherry, you can't make it, it comes in a bottle its like Ketchup! HP or Daddie's Brown Sauce. Its a British thing.
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quote:Originally posted by SherryBlueBerry: I agree with Cheeky...flirting on internet is same as openly flirting in public. And I know for a fact it definitely leads to much more including physical.
I am hungry for brown sauce on cheese toast. How do you make the brown sauce? Is it like a brown gravy? Help me Mick!!! I need a recipe now.
sorry Sherry, cant help you there...sounds pretty gross to me. ( running away from the British here).Ayisha , why didnt you make me some when i came to visit you ? or Cheeky how about you?
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i am sorry but ill pass...thanks for the ingreds. though oh i just looked at the ingreds. again that's our steak sauce...we use that for adding flavor to our filets or prime ribs....
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Yep you can cheat online- I've known people who have fallen in love online, so if they had a partner in the real world then that would be cheating. Cheating is physical and/or emotional. Things I wouldn't consider cheating online would be looking at pornsites, as there is no emotion and the physical is self inflicted. Emailing members of the opposite sex is fine too as long as it doesn't cross a line. Cyber sex I would consider cheating even if it's a professional site like porn. . So huni now you know the boundaries of the internet, go forth and enjoy
Will have to try that place cheeky, I love a good cheese sandwich.
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I actually say nom nom nom when eating, never heard it on tv before. Yoghurts here are vile for me, still not found a nom nom nom yoghurt!!!
Brown sauce is ace!!! I used to work by the HP plant in Birmingham and the smell was foul but man alive the result was lush.
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I've known a couple get divorced through what started out as online flirting. The husband was sending sexy emails. One thing led to another. Next he's meeting up with the fancy piece at night in laybys for romps - real classy stuff.
I don't remember exactly how the wife found out, but basically he was bonking a transvestite.
A friend of mine's exhusband left her and her kid because he hooked up again with his first love on 'Friends Reunited'
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quote:Originally posted by Cheekyferret: I actually say nom nom nom when eating, never heard it on tv before. Yoghurts here are vile for me, still not found a nom nom nom yoghurt!!!
Brown sauce is ace!!! I used to work by the HP plant in Birmingham and the smell was foul but man alive the result was lush.
I love the smell of it when my dad puts it on his breakfast (or should I say puts his breakfast on it), but I don't like the taste - it's too strong for me.
I used to go past the Lee & Perrins factory every day when I worked in Worcester and I can imagine what the HP factory smelt like!
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quote:Originally posted by weirdkitty: Yep you can cheat online- I've known people who have fallen in love online, so if they had a partner in the real world then that would be cheating. Cheating is physical and/or emotional. Things I wouldn't consider cheating online would be looking at pornsites, as there is no emotion and the physical is self inflicted. Emailing members of the opposite sex is fine too as long as it doesn't cross a line. Cyber sex I would consider cheating even if it's a professional site like porn. . So huni now you know the boundaries of the internet, go forth and enjoy
Will have to try that place cheeky, I love a good cheese sandwich.
i have a story of a friend who flirted with a girl who is not his wife. and he keeps saying that he doesn't consider that flirting as it was a joke.
of course i need to ask him first if im allowed to put it in detail in here or not?
of course im not supporting him. as i see him wrong.
babe WK i swear to God its not me
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Well I sometimes drive past the walkers crisp factory in Peterlee and the smell of 100,000 litres of chip fat makes me want to throw up.
Ayisha I tried the brown sauce on toast...it was nice but it just felt like I was eating a bacon sarnie without the bacon lol!
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quote:Originally posted by Dubai Girl: Well I sometimes drive past the walkers crisp factory in Peterlee and the smell of 100,000 litres of chip fat makes me want to throw up.
Ayisha I tried the brown sauce on toast...it was nice but it just felt like I was eating a bacon sarnie without the bacon lol!
Yes! I have to substitute fried chicken spam for bacon now but it's cool
I used to pass the Warburtons bread factory to go to work. LOVED the smell! Also used to live near the Cussons factory for soap, now that was a stink to make you throw up!
But Shipstones brewery was great though
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quote:Originally posted by Dubai Girl: Well I sometimes drive past the walkers crisp factory in Peterlee and the smell of 100,000 litres of chip fat makes me want to throw up.
Ayisha I tried the brown sauce on toast...it was nice but it just felt like I was eating a bacon sarnie without the bacon lol!
Hey DB you a northerner! Me too..... Felling/Durham!
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quote:Originally posted by Mrs Hassan: Hey DB you a northerner! Me too..... Felling/Durham!
What a small world! I think that makes you an official proper Geordie. I am from one of the small towns near Durham. Right now we are living near Hartlepool as it's sort of in the middle for both our jobs, him in Newcastle me in Darlington.
Speaking of horrible smells I remember going on a school trip to Vaux Breweries in Sunderland and they took us into the room where they add the hopps and it would literally make you want to throw up. Looking back now it seems a strange choice to take a class of ten year olds to a brewery.
Right now my house is filled with the smell of Taameya. My inlaws always fast on Fridays and Taameya is one of the things that are ok to eat. She's cooking me some as I write this
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DG, Had to laugh at the brewery trip! Can you imagine taking a bunch of 10 year olds to a brewery these days, they'd probably drink the place dry
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quote:Originally posted by young at heart: DG, Had to laugh at the brewery trip! Can you imagine taking a bunch of 10 year olds to a brewery these days, they'd probably drink the place dry
Its really sad when older people have such a morbid opinion of young people.
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quote:Originally posted by Dubai Girl: feeling peckish...am off to try brown sauce on toast. It had better be nice Ayisha!!
P.S do I butter it first or is it just the sauce?
brown sauce on toast with cucumber on top is yummy try that!!!
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Sorry to hijack the post, but I've got a real question... I'm not British, and have no clue but one of hubby's old friends is telling folks back home that he cannot leave the country (UL) on his UK Spousal Visa - to return to Egypt to see his family.
I thought it was a bunch of bullocks - and the guy is just a schmuck and doesn't want to come home.... But Is this true?
I would think like Canada, you have a limited amount of time you are allowed to be out of the country, but certainly they would allow you to travel home for a short trip no? [especially if it is to the country in which your passport is.]
thanks...
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Absolutely amazing and entertaining!! WTF!!! Sono why is it that you think you have the right to comment on other people's personal lives??? and who gives a **** anyway?? Everyone has a past, it's called living your life. We are supposed to learn from our experiences and move on... maybe you should try it I'm sure you would feel much better for it
ps I am overweight, blonde (bottle of course) Welsh and been to Egypt approx 35 times.... have I given you enough info to start a trawl!!
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Who's 'we' I made a JOKE end of! Please show me where I have attacked or ranted at people younger than me here and then show where you have attacked me, that'll be the enviroment thread that I started, which you decided meant I disliked people here who were younger than me, I was jealous of an imaginery young couple and I was menopausal I'm going to let you into a little secret, everyone gets older, it doesn't matter if you are rich or poor, The Queen or a down and out. Even you Sono are getting older! So really attacking someone who is older than you is pretty lame and a lazy form of arguement. I could understand it if you were a teenager but you are a grown woman in her 30's that should really know better! You complain that you only retaliate and have a go at people who start on you but that is clearly untrue as I have never attacked you but you still jump on me from a great height for no apparent reason.
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quote:Originally posted by young at heart: Who's 'we' I made a JOKE end of! Please show me where I have attacked or ranted at people younger than me here and then show where you have attacked me, that'll be the enviroment thread that I started, which you decided meant I disliked people here who were younger than me, I was jealous of an imaginery young couple and I was menopausal I'm going to let you into a little secret, everyone gets older, it doesn't matter if you are rich or poor, The Queen or a down and out. Even you Sono are getting older! So really attacking someone who is older than you is pretty lame and a lazy form of arguement. I could understand it if you were a teenager but you are a grown woman in her 30's that should really know better! You complain that you only retaliate and have a go at people who start on you but that is clearly untrue as I have never attacked you but you still jump on me from a great height for no apparent reason.
Yeah I am getting older, but I won't be one of those nasty old lasses who hates kids and young people.
I know plenty of older folks who live full and happy lives, they actually prefer young people over people their own age. And its not because these older people date younger people, they just get sick and tired of listening to older folks rant about young people.
You've done this before and I'll repost it. I don't have time now to dig up all your acrimonious nasty comments about young people but there are plenty:
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So where in that post does it say I hate younger people? It was a post about oversized cars! Notice you missed out the posts you made regarding me being menopausal etc Yes when you have the time you post all my supposed nasty comments. Hate to tell you but you won't find any as I haven't made any!
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quote:Originally posted by young at heart: So where in that post does it say I hate younger people? It was a post about oversized cars! Notice you missed out the posts you made regarding me being menopausal etc Yes when you have the time you post all my supposed nasty comments. Hate to tell you but you won't find any as I haven't made any!
Show me a post in which you criticize older people!
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quote:Originally posted by Miss_Tigerlily: Good morning, everybody. Well then I have a toasted onion bagel with cream cheese and a banana for breakfast. That gets me going these days.
I hope you fecking choke on it you German kafir!!
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