Haha! In case you didnt notice, the thread has been locked But the good news is that, you were the last person to reply on thereddobro2 said:So does that mean you'll stop posting in the never-ending thread?
Haha! In case you didnt notice, the thread has been locked But the good news is that, you were the last person to reply on thereddobro2 said:So does that mean you'll stop posting in the never-ending thread?
shamsia said:Haha! In case you didnt notice, the thread has been locked But the good news is that, you were the last person to reply on there
LOL! The pleasures all mine, but the credit goes to the moderators who locked my threadddobro2 said:You're kidding. Wow, no, I totally didn't know. Yay, you made me the winner :-*
shamsia said:LOL! The pleasures all mine, but the credit goes to the moderators who locked my thread
If I had figured out a way to lock it, I would have been the last one to replyddobro2 said:Haha, I totally thought you did it yourself, which was impressive and I was about to ask how you found a way to do that. So the moderators finally put and end to it. Did they send a message about locking it or how did you find out it was locked?
shamsia said:If I had figured out a way to lock it, I would have been the last one to reply
Nah, one fine day I try to reply and nothing works. ;D
Needless to say, I was heartbroken, but New Delhi came along and updated my ecas to "Decision Made" to make it all better
ND asks for the passport quite early in the process and holds it for a good 4-5 months. But I had never got the PPR by mail whichwas sent out in September. Which turned out to be a blessing in disguise really, because I sent out the passport on Nov 26th and hopefully I should get it back next week or the week afterddobro2 said:So how long have they been holding on to your passport for? Do they normally alert you by email when they're ready to send it back or does the tracking number you used for the return envelope activate? In any case, congrats. I don't remember what the last thing I wrote on the other thread was, but I think it was "yayyyy" in response to MandyUK being back, so I guess that's the very last post, lol.
shamsia said:ND asks for the passport quite early in the process and holds it for a good 4-5 months. But I had never got the PPR by mail whichwas sent out in September. Which turned out to be a blessing in disguise really, because I sent out the passport on Nov 26th and hopefully I should get it back next week or the week after
Lol yes, there was a point when I thought I would have to travel to Saudi Arabia. But all's good now How is your application coming along?ddobro2 said:So you were able to spent twice as much quality time with your passport as other New Delhites. Useful in case you all of a sudden need to travel out of the country, I would imagine.
shamsia said:Lol yes, there was a point when I thought I would have to travel to Saudi Arabia. But all's good now How is your application coming along?
I can understand how it feels to be in a limbo like that. But Betty Crocker does make my mouth water *slurpp* Dont know what Choumicha is though...ddobro2 said:Oh, don't ask : Still waiting and still seeing your month-mates and later get finished before me. Can't wait for this to be past me already so I can actually contribute instead of doing the Betty Crocker - or would that be Choumicha?- thing all the time.
shamsia said:I can understand how it feels to be in a limbo like that. But Betty Crocker does make my mouth water *slurpp* Dont know what Choumicha is though...
Nah, it still evokes a picture of yummy cakes and brownies. I like using Martha Stewarts recipes too though.ddobro2 said:Choumicha is like the Moroccan version of that, or Martha Stewart (I feel like saying using "Betty Crocker" was so unexplicably old-timey of me).