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Old Oct 18th 2004, 4:41 am
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L D Jones <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > Amanda wrote:
    > > Joachim Feise <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > >
    > >>Amanda wrote on 10/14/2004 18:30:
    > >>
    >
    > Why don't you follow usenet practice and take the argument to email

Why don't you tell that to the one who started turning the thread into
attack? If you (or any of of you think) I could be intimidated
easily, just realize that I wouldn't have crossed the Pacific and
survived in this country without guts. I don't take abuse of any form
or bullieness; so those who think they own this group should put that
in their head.
 
Old Oct 18th 2004, 4:45 am
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Amanda wrote on 10/18/2004 9:37:
    >
    > One would hope that you and that guy would be mature enough not to
    > take things perosnally, acts so childishly.

Talking about childish... have you lost your ability to call me by name???

    > Grow up.

Take your own advice...

As I have told you before, I call BS when I see it. And you were spreading
BS and dangerous advice. Case closed.

-Joe
 
Old Oct 18th 2004, 2:33 pm
  #33  
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    >Subject: Re: Help:Is it really hard to get student VISA
    >From: [email protected] (Amanda)
    >Date: 10/18/2004 12:37 PM Eastern Standard Time
    >Message-id: <[email protected] >
    >[email protected] (Hnchoksi) wrote in message
    >news:<[email protected]>...
    >> >Subject: Re: Help:Is it really hard to get student VISA
    >> >From: [email protected] (Amanda)
    >> >Date: 10/15/2004 10:40 AM Eastern Standard Time
    >> >Message-id: <[email protected] >
    >> >
    >> >[email protected] (Hnchoksi) wrote in message
    >> >news:<[email protected]>...
    >> >> >Subject: Re: Help:Is it really hard to get student VISA
    >> >> >From: Joachim Feise [email protected]
    >> >> >Date: 10/13/2004 2:57 PM Eastern Standard Time
    >> >> >Message-id: <[email protected]>
    >> >> >
    >> >> >>>This is immigration forum and I doubt that you will get much more
    >info
    >> >> >>>that this on financing your education. I do have some tips though.
    >> >> >>>If you run out of, money half way through your study, you might
    >> >> >>>finance it by using Credit Cards which graduate studnets can apply
    >and
    >> >> >>>get easily. A lot of students do that. As far as working off campus,
    >> >> >>>who is going to stop you if you get some part-time job, say at a
    >> >> >>>convenient store owned by a Indian. Some students do that in their
    >> >> >>>first semester before they get TA or RA. etc.
    >> >> >>>
    >> >> >>>There are many Indian Student organizations and you might want to
    >> >> >>>contact them.
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >> Amanda,
    >> >> >>
    >> >> >> that's called ILLEGAL employment, and if it doesn't get him deported
    >> >> >> (and it does happen) during his course of study, it may cost him his
    >> >> >> future chances of getting permanent residence.
    >> >> >
    >> >> >Oh, I missed that. And this comes from a person who is against the DV
    >> lottery
    >> >> >because of alleged fraud... geez.
    >> >> >
    >> >> >-Joe
    >> >>
    >> >> Poor Amanda...ya gotta feel sorry for her...first advocating having a
    >guy
    >> let
    >> >> himself get beat up by his wife, then advocating illegal employment...
    >LOL!
    >> >
    >> >Advocating? You also have great immagination. Only if you use *taht
    >> >gift* in the right place
    >>
    >> You seem to stick your finger in every pie.
    >Prove it.
    >> Most of the time you are wrong.
    >Why don't you talk about the topic in thie thread?
    >> find it mind boggling that you have a penchant to reply to virtually every
    >Prove that I replied to *every* post.
    >> post
    >> on the newsgroup and not know what you are even talking about...you have
    >been
    >> corrected by virtually every single person
    >Prove that *every* single perosn corrected me in every thing I said.
    >> who gives correct advice on this
    >> group. One would hope you would have gotten a clue by now...
    >One would hope that you and that guy would be mature enough not to
    >take things perosnally, acts so childishly.

Don't need to prove anything. The truth is self-evident. There is no more to
be said. I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person.
 
Old Oct 19th 2004, 4:05 am
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Joachim Feise <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > Amanda wrote on 10/18/2004 9:37:
    > >
    > > One would hope that you and that guy would be mature enough not to
    > > take things perosnally, acts so childishly.
    >
    > Talking about childish... have you lost your ability to call me by name???

No. I just couldn't remember the exact spelling and I didn't want to
write Joe not to be mistaken with the other Joe, the nice one.

    >
    > > Grow up.
    >
    > Take your own advice...
Yeah, right.

    >
    > As I have told you before, I call BS when I see it. And you were spreading
    > BS and dangerous advice. Case closed.

You openned the case of personal attack. Admit it, for once. Geez...

    >
    > -Joe
 
Old Oct 19th 2004, 4:07 am
  #35  
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[email protected]ojunk (Hnchoksi) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > >Subject: Re: Help:Is it really hard to get student VISA
    > >From: [email protected] (Amanda)
    > >Date: 10/18/2004 12:37 PM Eastern Standard Time
    > >Message-id: <[email protected] >
    > >
    > >[email protected] (Hnchoksi) wrote in message
    > >news:<[email protected]>...
    > >> >Subject: Re: Help:Is it really hard to get student VISA
    > >> >From: [email protected] (Amanda)
    > >> >Date: 10/15/2004 10:40 AM Eastern Standard Time
    > >> >Message-id: <[email protected] >
    > >> >
    > >> >[email protected] (Hnchoksi) wrote in message
    > >> >news:<[email protected]>...
    > >> >> >Subject: Re: Help:Is it really hard to get student VISA
    > >> >> >From: Joachim Feise [email protected]
    > >> >> >Date: 10/13/2004 2:57 PM Eastern Standard Time
    > >> >> >Message-id: <[email protected]>
    > >> >> >
    > >> >> >>>This is immigration forum and I doubt that you will get much more
    > info
    > >> >> >>>that this on financing your education. I do have some tips though.
    > >> >> >>>If you run out of, money half way through your study, you might
    > >> >> >>>finance it by using Credit Cards which graduate studnets can apply
    > and
    > >> >> >>>get easily. A lot of students do that. As far as working off campus,
    > >> >> >>>who is going to stop you if you get some part-time job, say at a
    > >> >> >>>convenient store owned by a Indian. Some students do that in their
    > >> >> >>>first semester before they get TA or RA. etc.
    > >> >> >>>
    > >> >> >>>There are many Indian Student organizations and you might want to
    > >> >> >>>contact them.
    > >> >> >>
    > >> >> >>
    > >> >> >> Amanda,
    > >> >> >>
    > >> >> >> that's called ILLEGAL employment, and if it doesn't get him deported
    > >> >> >> (and it does happen) during his course of study, it may cost him his
    > >> >> >> future chances of getting permanent residence.
    > >> >> >
    > >> >> >Oh, I missed that. And this comes from a person who is against the DV
    > lottery
    > >> >> >because of alleged fraud... geez.
    > >> >> >
    > >> >> >-Joe
    > >> >>
    > >> >> Poor Amanda...ya gotta feel sorry for her...first advocating having a
    > guy
    > let
    > >> >> himself get beat up by his wife, then advocating illegal employment...
    > LOL!
    > >> >
    > >> >Advocating? You also have great immagination. Only if you use *taht
    > >> >gift* in the right place
    > >>
    > >> You seem to stick your finger in every pie.
    > >
    > >Prove it.
    > >
    > >> Most of the time you are wrong.
    > >
    > >Why don't you talk about the topic in thie thread?
    > >> find it mind boggling that you have a penchant to reply to virtually every
    > >Prove that I replied to *every* post.
    > >
    > >> post
    > >> on the newsgroup and not know what you are even talking about...you have
    > been
    > >> corrected by virtually every single person
    > >Prove that *every* single perosn corrected me in every thing I said.
    > >
    > >> who gives correct advice on this
    > >> group. One would hope you would have gotten a clue by now...
    > >
    > >One would hope that you and that guy would be mature enough not to
    > >take things perosnally, acts so childishly.
    > >
    >
    > Don't need to prove anything.

Oh..yeah...I like that. That sounds like a loser.

    > The truth is self-evident. There is no more to
    > be said.

There is no more to be said because you got nothing to say that would
make sense.


    > I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person.
I refuse to have a battle with someone who can't back up his
accusation with evidence.
 
Old Oct 19th 2004, 4:10 am
  #36  
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Joachim Feise <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > Amanda wrote on 10/18/2004 9:37:
    > >
    > > One would hope that you and that guy would be mature enough not to
    > > take things perosnally, acts so childishly.
    >
    > Talking about childish... have you lost your ability to call me by name???
    >
    > > Grow up.
    >
    > Take your own advice...
    >
    > As I have told you before, I call BS when I see it. And you were spreading
    > BS and dangerous advice. Case closed.
    >
    > -Joe

What now, you guys (you and Hnchoski) need to do this in duo?
Unbelievable..but oh no, it's quite believeble ... losers.
 
Old Oct 19th 2004, 12:17 pm
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    >Subject: Re: Help:Is it really hard to get student VISA
    >From: [email protected] (Amanda)
    >Date: 10/19/2004 12:10 PM Eastern Standard Time
    >Message-id: <[email protected]>
    >Joachim Feise <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >news:<[email protected]>...
    >> Amanda wrote on 10/18/2004 9:37:
    >> >
    >> > One would hope that you and that guy would be mature enough not to
    >> > take things perosnally, acts so childishly.
    >>
    >> Talking about childish... have you lost your ability to call me by name???
    >>
    >> > Grow up.
    >>
    >> Take your own advice...
    >>
    >> As I have told you before, I call BS when I see it. And you were spreading
    >> BS and dangerous advice. Case closed.
    >>
    >> -Joe
    >What now, you guys (you and Hnchoski) need to do this in duo?
    >Unbelievable..but oh no, it's quite believeble ... losers.

Ah! Name calling...the last refuge of the inarticulate....
 
Old Oct 19th 2004, 2:49 pm
  #38  
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Amanda wrote on 10/19/2004 9:05:

    > Joachim Feise <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    >
    >>Amanda wrote on 10/18/2004 9:37:
    >>>One would hope that you and that guy would be mature enough not to
    >>>take things perosnally, acts so childishly.
    >>Talking about childish... have you lost your ability to call me by name???
    >
    >
    > No. I just couldn't remember the exact spelling and I didn't want to
    > write Joe not to be mistaken with the other Joe, the nice one.

And the childish stuff continues...
Such a cheap excuse... you could answer a post, but couldn't look up my post???
Geez, you are really running out of excuses.
Again, grow up.
You were spreading wrong and dangerous advice, and I and several other people
called you on it. Is is tough when there are knowledgeable people around, eh?

-Joe
 
Old Oct 20th 2004, 4:45 am
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ANd then there are people who would like to reprimand Amanda for wrong advice, but they are just tired of getting into silly baseless name-calling arguments with her, because that's what she does - she argues without evidence or she turns the information she finds into evidence - although it is clear that the information she provides does even not support her point of view.
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Old Oct 20th 2004, 11:51 am
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    >Subject: Re: Help:Is it really hard to get student VISA
    >From: LucyMO member20158@british_expats.com
    >Date: 10/20/2004 12:45 PM Eastern Standard Time
    >Message-id: <[email protected]>
    >> Amanda wrote on 10/19/2004 9:05:
    >> > Joachim Feise <[email protected]> wrote in message
    >> > news:<[email protected]>...
    >> >
    >> >>Amanda wrote on 10/18/2004 9:37:
    >> >>>One would hope that you and that guy would be mature enough not to
    >> >>>take things perosnally, acts so childishly.
    >> >>Talking about childish... have you lost your ability to call me by
    >> >>name???
    >> >
    >> >
    >> > No. I just couldn't remember the exact spelling and I didn't want
    >> > to
    >> > write Joe not to be mistaken with the other Joe, the nice one.
    >> And the childish stuff continues...
    >> Such a cheap excuse... you could answer a post, but couldn't look up
    >> my post???
    >> Geez, you are really running out of excuses.
    >> Again, grow up.
    >> You were spreading wrong and dangerous advice, and I and several other
    >> people
    >> called you on it. Is is tough when there are knowledgeable people
    >> around, eh?
    >> -Joe
    >ANd then there are people who would like to reprimand Amanda for wrong
    >advice, but they are just tired of getting into silly baseless name-
    >calling arguments with her, because that's what she does - she argues
    >without evidence or she turns the information she finds into evidence -
    >although it is clear that the information she provides does even not
    >support her point of view.

How true. Which was the whole point of it all. Seems like she has not heard
of re-evaluating one's position when one is pointed out to be wrong. She's the
Captain that goes down with the ship, just to spite the ocean! :)
 
Old Oct 22nd 2004, 1:37 pm
  #41  
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Joachim Feise <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > Amanda wrote on 10/19/2004 9:05:
    >
    > > Joachim Feise <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > >
    > >>Amanda wrote on 10/18/2004 9:37:
    > >>
    > >>>One would hope that you and that guy would be mature enough not to
    > >>>take things perosnally, acts so childishly.
    > >>
    > >>Talking about childish... have you lost your ability to call me by name???
    > >
    > >
    > > No. I just couldn't remember the exact spelling and I didn't want to
    > > write Joe not to be mistaken with the other Joe, the nice one.
    >
    > And the childish stuff continues...
    > Such a cheap excuse... you could answer a post, but couldn't look up my post???

I could but wouldn't spend time.

    > Geez, you are really running out of excuses.

Call it whatever you want, excuses, etc.

    > Again, grow up.
Ah..ha.

    > You were spreading wrong and dangerous advice,
Gee..thanks for considering those as *advice*

    > and I and several other people
    > called you on it.
Several or a few? Even then while those few called on me (and I
updated my info) you didn't. You attacked me, finding fault by going
out of context of the discussion, i.e the poster asking questions that
would be useful to him.
The best thing for you is to stop trying to pass as a gentlman.
Your true nature is already exposed.

And that Lucy** whatever her user name is..there must be a partcular
reason she is kissing you but who cares?


    >Is is tough when there are knowledgeable people around, eh?

So knowledgeable that you went out of context? Why don't you just
admit for once that you were not that competent?

    >
    > -Joe
 
Old Oct 23rd 2004, 1:49 pm
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Uuuuuuu, I wonder what that particular reason for kissing you, guys, could be, whatever my name is....
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