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Maybe we should all start drummin on our desks at the same time.......k never mind....someone might get a white jacket for us.... :P :P :P
 
ohhhh padded walls and happy pills i am so in ;D
 
id be down for us all linking up in Kingston and rallying outside the immigration office...line up the media...big signs we'll bet the drums and chant away!!!

lool "GIVE US OUR MEN, GIVE US OUR MEN!!!' loooool hahahahha
 
only if it's pink silky padded walls.....and chocolate, lots n lots of chocolate :P
 
well if its a protest we are having lets do it since we here in canada can we stop off a cic missauga first then ...im down for jamaica protest (any excuse to see my baby) lol
what a site would that be a bunch of canadian women with picket signs saying us our men ..... they would haul all our asses off to belview ohhhhh anothe bonus happy pills and padded walls

gotta make jokes about this situation or you go nuts
 
ready_fi_move_on said:
well if its a protest we are having lets do it since we here in canada can we stop off a cic missauga first then ...im down for jamaica protest (any excuse to see my baby) lol
what a site would that be a bunch of canadian women with picket signs saying us our men ..... they would haul all our asses off to belview ohhhhh anothe bonus happy pills and padded walls

gotta make jokes about this situation or you go nuts


actually i think protesting outside of CPC sauga is GENIUS!! IM down if u down...but yes we need more than just 2 of us!! LOOL!!!

ill simply tell them me not being with my husband is driving my to Belleview as is, so why not go all out GIVE US OUR MEN GIVE US OUR MEN!!! LOL
 
i work litterally 15 minutes walk away for the cic office and trust me i everyday i am tempted to walk up the office and start yelling which everone of you holding back my husband from i know what your car looks like and you will have flat tires (but then i would get arrested) though and insanity plee would definatly work for me ......wow another road to the padded walls and happy pills
 
no sah....if i could id sit out there, with a bucket and rag to bathe, one tent and sleep out there as my protest till they put him through...

id say i have no home, if he is not in it...so what difference does it make where i sleep! -_-

GIVE US OUR MEN GIVE US OUR MEN!!! LOOL
 
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHRG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hubby missed a call from KGN this morning...I need chocolate or a drink.....
 
ohhh Ali that sucks, can he call them back?
 
he's on his cell, I'm on my cell......so all I got was "I tried calling back and it went to all these diff numbers and"....hissssssssssscracklehisssssss...so I'll call him from home tonight.
ecase status hasn't changed but then that doesn't really mean nuttin...
 
Afternoon,
I got mad busy at work, but @ Chickie, I am very sorry for the loss you husband experienced, however I still stick to my opinion, as much as I respect yours as well!
Part of being Jamaican, or any 3rd world country where politicians and police and government are corrupt, and there is poverty, is knowing the crime rate will be higher. It is a fact of life. I have experienced first hand a lot of violence as I was born in westmoreland, but grew up in Tivoli Gardens, during the 80's when there was a huge flood of political war. I have witnessed at 8 years old a man being murdered in front of me by 2 men jumping on a 2x4 and snapping his neck. I have been under curfew and had a ak-47 pointed at my neck while I had to lay on the floor for over 2 hours beside my granny. Going back I dont stay in Kgn as I have no fond memories, and consider myself a Montegonian, as that is where my home is in Jamaica now. Yet, we get reports of ppl being murdered all the time from our area in Bay, my nephew was murdered on Union St. by police and his body thrown down into a truck from the hairdressers where they killed him. A guest of my wedding was murdered in a little rumbar 2 months after my wedding, a sweet friendly man, nothing to do with any illegal business, was just minding his own and having a drink. This is part of LIFE. As much as I wish it were different all that doesnt make a refugee claim by Canada's standards, so while that is so unfortunate, the fact remains, filing refugee from a country that is pretty much impossible to file ref from, IS tying up the system for the rest. Not in your husbands case Chickie, BUT in many cases a lot of this violence has to do with the way people live their life in Jamaica, by crime, violence and lusting after a foolish movie dream of luxury. There are so many hard working honest Jamaicans, who deserve an opportunity to travel and live wherever their heart desires, and it angers me when people abuse the system. It benefits no one. As I said, this is a general statement and definatly not reflecting special circumstances. I dont even think the gays have a right to claim refugee status, as I see many of them living a great life in Mobay, frolicking around, like they dont have a care in the world. Life aint that hard for them. LIFE truly is what you make it :)
 
Mrslwsn said:
Afternoon,
I got mad busy at work, but @ Chickie, I am very sorry for the loss you husband experienced, however I still stick to my opinion, as much as I respect yours as well!
Part of being Jamaican, or any 3rd world country where politicians and police and government are corrupt, and there is poverty, is knowing the crime rate will be higher. It is a fact of life. I have experienced first hand a lot of violence as I was born in westmoreland, but grew up in Tivoli Gardens, during the 80's when there was a huge flood of political war. I have witnessed at 8 years old a man being murdered in front of me by 2 men jumping on a 2x4 and snapping his neck. I have been under curfew and had a ak-47 pointed at my neck while I had to lay on the floor for over 2 hours beside my granny. Going back I dont stay in Kgn as I have no fond memories, and consider myself a Montegonian, as that is where my home is in Jamaica now. Yet, we get reports of ppl being murdered all the time from our area in Bay, my nephew was murdered on Union St. by police and his body thrown down into a truck from the hairdressers where they killed him. A guest of my wedding was murdered in a little rumbar 2 months after my wedding, a sweet friendly man, nothing to do with any illegal business, was just minding his own and having a drink. This is part of LIFE. As much as I wish it were different all that doesnt make a refugee claim by Canada's standards, so while that is so unfortunate, the fact remains, filing refugee from a country that is pretty much impossible to file ref from, IS tying up the system for the rest. Not in your husbands case Chickie, BUT in many cases a lot of this violence has to do with the way people live their life in Jamaica, by crime, violence and lusting after a foolish movie dream of luxury. There are so many hard working honest Jamaicans, who deserve an opportunity to travel and live wherever their heart desires, and it angers me when people abuse the system. It benefits no one. As I said, this is a general statement and definatly not reflecting special circumstances. I dont even think the gays have a right to claim refugee status, as I see many of them living a great life in Mobay, frolicking around, like they dont have a care in the world. Life aint that hard for them. LIFE truly is what you make it :)


oye oye oye...yuh done know they sectioned off in they owna side!! loool
 
ALI
I HOPE HE GETS THROUGH AND ITS GOOD NEWS GOD KNOWS WE COULD USE SOME AROUND HERE
(I AM LIVING VICARIUOSLY THROUGH YOU RIGHT NOW LOL )
SERIOUSLY THOUGH I AM TRUELY HAPPY FOR YOU
COME ON KGN ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) SEND OUR HUBBY ( I MEAN ALI'S HUBBY LOLOLOLOL )
HOME :P :P :P :P :P :P
 
:D snoooort!!!!
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Maybe they heard us bangin...and by us I mean me.....our/my desks? :o :o