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Suppose you meet Mick Jagger on the street and have no other paper for the autograph?

 

Remember the story about the English girl who went to the toilet which didnt have any toiletpaper,,,????

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14 minutes ago, tifino said:

the only problems here is that the 'entry' was not done in Pencil! 

Isn't that the personal details, and updateable Home Contacts  page after all?

It is yes. Wonder what they would say if initially you had your father as contact and if he passed on you put a line through it and printed your mother's name???

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7 minutes ago, overherebc said:

It is yes. Wonder what they would say if initially you had your father as contact and if he passed on you put a line through it and printed your mother's name???

THAT is why you do it in Pencil...

 

heh heh heh; "hey I am travelling to Thailand, so I need to take a Rubber with me"

 

(for just such an occasion)

 

 

an innocent sort of rubber  image.jpeg.80da1c726ba54d459886dd4cdcc84d2a.jpeg 

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5 minutes ago, overherebc said:

Well depending where you come from and what you mean by a 'rubber' depends on what you're going to use it for.

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you partial ???? quote missed the 'qualifier' at the bottom of my Post!

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Wait till one day they rip out half a page in your passport that the paper work was stapled to,then you might have a different opinion on the matter

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5 hours ago, Bournville said:

Thailand government has defaced my USA passport many many times the bloody hypocrites!! Lots of staples..jotting down notes on several pages. NO OTHER country has done this to me. None!

 

They're free, what are you whinging about?

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9 minutes ago, Hoppyone said:

Wait till one day they rip out half a page in your passport that the paper work was stapled to,then you might have a different opinion on the matter

Yes, I am aware of that possibility.  So I always carefully remove the staples from the documents IO stapled in my passport, in order to avoid any damage.

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19 minutes ago, faraday said:

They're free....

How so?..I thought adding pages to U.S passport cost money when it was around. Now, it appears you have to apply for new passport. Doubt this is free.

 

Edit: OH!, I see what you mean, THAILAND is FREE.

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17 minutes ago, meltingpot2015 said:

How so?..I thought adding pages to U.S passport cost money when it was around. Now, it appears you have to apply for new passport. Doubt this is free.

 

Edit: OH!, I see what you mean, THAILAND is FREE.

He meant the staples are free ????

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1 minute ago, lkv said:
19 minutes ago, meltingpot2015 said:

How so?..I thought adding pages to U.S passport cost money when it was around. Now, it appears you have to apply for new passport. Doubt this is free.

 

Edit: OH!, I see what you mean, THAILAND is FREE.

He meant the staples are free ????

which was strange back in Jan, when the silly IO tore a big hole in my page, trying to get his old staple back! 

 

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6 hours ago, Bournville said:

Thailand government has defaced my USA passport many many times the bloody hypocrites!! Lots of staples..jotting down notes on several pages. NO OTHER country has done this to me. None!

 

Not to mention how many pages Thailand Immigration wastes on re-entry permits, 30 day temporary visas and so on.

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2 hours ago, overherebc said:

I have to pick you up on one point.

It's panties in a knot, not knickers in a twist.

It really does depend on where your from and which English dialect you speak. Both can in fact, be seen as correct.

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5 minutes ago, UncleMhee said:

It really does depend on where your from and which English dialect you speak. Both can in fact, be seen as correct.

They are both correct, colinneil was using the Britishism, "knickers in a twist" ,the other version, an Americanism, is "panties in a knot". A brief summary of idiotic idioms.

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31 minutes ago, ratcatcher said:

They are both correct, colinneil was using the Britishism, "knickers in a twist" ,the other version, an Americanism, is "panties in a knot". A brief summary of idiotic idioms.

How would you express it then, Khun Noo?

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8 hours ago, Bournville said:

Thailand government has defaced my USA passport many many times the bloody hypocrites!! Lots of staples..jotting down notes on several pages. NO OTHER country has done this to me. None!

 

Then you have never worked in the MENA region.

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