We hate you tooMassive Quasars wrote:I was kidding about Dallas. It's a horrid city, in a horrid state, in a misguided country.MKJ wrote:ah, MQ made it all better :icon14:
What if you're an American, and you're ready to leave?
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If I had to move, I would pick Barcelona in Spain.....beautiful city, great architecture (Gaudi!), great art and culture, good food, nice weather.
Hmm...or maybe southern France, close to the Riviera and and the Alpes. You can say anything about the French, but the have the best food and the language is so fucking horny if a girl is whispering french words in your ear.
Hmm...or maybe southern France, close to the Riviera and and the Alpes. You can say anything about the French, but the have the best food and the language is so fucking horny if a girl is whispering french words in your ear.
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But I like 50 cent.Nightshade wrote:I'd go to either Vancouver, BC, Germany, or England.
There are so many things about this country that make me want to puke, 50 Cent's success for example, and Wal-Mart. Then there's NASCAR. I won't even get into the Orwellian turn our government's taken lately, or the fact that pretty much every foreign policy decision made in this country has been to further corporate interests. What's really starting to get to me is our shit education system, both primary/secondary and the universities.
The thing that I hate the most is feeling disenfranchised, and utterly powerless to fix anything, as the system is inherently flawed.
If things keep going the way they are, I won't allow my daughter to grow up in this dump.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/skilled/index.html
take the skilled worker test... if you're useful canada will open its arms to you.
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take the skilled worker test... if you're useful canada will open its arms to you.
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Skilled Worker Self-Assessment
Total Point Score
Your final score is: 73
Here is the breakdown of your total score:
Factor Maximum
Points Your
Score
1 Education 25 20
2 Language Ability 24 18
3 Work Experience 21 21
4 Age 10 10
5 Arranged Employment 10 0
6 Adaptability 10 4
Total Score 100 73
Pass Mark
The pass mark as of September 18, 2003 is 67
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Yes, but you're a slack-jawed dolt.Kracus wrote:But I like 50 cent.Nightshade wrote:I'd go to either Vancouver, BC, Germany, or England.
There are so many things about this country that make me want to puke, 50 Cent's success for example, and Wal-Mart. Then there's NASCAR. I won't even get into the Orwellian turn our government's taken lately, or the fact that pretty much every foreign policy decision made in this country has been to further corporate interests. What's really starting to get to me is our shit education system, both primary/secondary and the universities.
The thing that I hate the most is feeling disenfranchised, and utterly powerless to fix anything, as the system is inherently flawed.
If things keep going the way they are, I won't allow my daughter to grow up in this dump.
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Hey far be it for me to stereotype all walks of life, but you go ahead there you military bush monger.Nightshade wrote:Yes, but you're a slack-jawed dolt.Kracus wrote:But I like 50 cent.Nightshade wrote:I'd go to either Vancouver, BC, Germany, or England.
There are so many things about this country that make me want to puke, 50 Cent's success for example, and Wal-Mart. Then there's NASCAR. I won't even get into the Orwellian turn our government's taken lately, or the fact that pretty much every foreign policy decision made in this country has been to further corporate interests. What's really starting to get to me is our shit education system, both primary/secondary and the universities.
The thing that I hate the most is feeling disenfranchised, and utterly powerless to fix anything, as the system is inherently flawed.
If things keep going the way they are, I won't allow my daughter to grow up in this dump.
