Off topic here, Davewe...davewe wrote:
Congratulations on a great start!
But that is one FINE lady in your profile. Were is she from?
+1Jester wrote:Off topic here, Davewe...davewe wrote:
Congratulations on a great start!
But that is one FINE lady in your profile. Were is she from?
Lucky bastard. Oi -- you'd better give us details. I'm talking cover-to-cover Daily Bugle shit!All_That_Is_Man wrote:Great news, men! My passport book just arrived today! Already planning a trip to Mexico with friends. Thank you for the encouragement. This is my proverbial kick in the pants.
On second thought, why just Mexico?..All_That_Is_Man wrote:...Already planning a trip to Mexico with friends...
Sometimes I worry about this stuff too. Mexico too much like U.S. But reall have only seen this in preppies from Mexico City.All_That_Is_Man wrote:
On second thought, why just Mexico?..
Seems like every American-born Latin woman has been to Mexico several times way before I was even old enough to watch PG-13 films. Mexico, though somewhere I would love to go, actually seems LIMITING to me right now. Did I really spend the last year of my life saving up all of my money from my business, making tons of sacrifices, just to splurge it all on a trip that may be overpopulated with American-born bitches who have taken a break from their westernized partying and are there in Mexico to "get in touch with their Mexican heritage"?
thirty eight???? I thought back in the mid 2k's, it was only 16 percent that had valid US passports??!NorthAmericanguy wrote:I agree with the other poster who said there is no such thing as *too soon* being that a passport is good for 10 years. Also, keep in mind that a passport is another form of ID other then a drivers licence/birth certificate, so it's good to have even if you don't travel anywhere.All_That_Is_Man wrote:Simply put, I want to purchase my passport as early as possible, however I have no immediate plans to travel abroad (in other words, I have no planned destinations, departures, living accommodations, travel arrangements, etc. to a specific location). This wouldn't be a problem, but I understand that passport have an "expiration date" so to speak. Worse case scenario, I purchase a passport book or passport card now, and then find out that I have no plans or the financial means to openly travel in the years that that passport is valid. How soon is "too soon", if there is such a thing? Currently my only income is a small business that I run, and although I doubt I have the financial nest to leave, live and work abroad, I would still like to purchase a passport of some sort now. I have a suspicion that either passport prices will rise, or that they will become more exclusive and hard to obtain, or the Feminazi Union that is America will make it illegal for men to buy passports and venture abroad, or that the government will put a hold on passports so we cannot experience better cultures and societies, or that passports will become unavailable somehow (all false fears, I know). How soon is "too soon" for a man to buy his passport and give himself the only option that western men are faced with in this day in age - that is to develop himself through travel and culture outside of the western femisphere that has deemed males as second class citizens since birth.
As a matter of fact, a military guy of high ranking told me to get my passport and firearms license because the act of being issued such privilege means that my background has been checked and I'm cleared (i.e, no warrants, no felonies).
Anyhow, it's a cool feeling to know you have a passport being that only 38% of Americans even have one.
http://articles.cnn.com/2011-02-04/trav ... =PM:TRAVEL
And I'm not just talking about Ameribitches. I'm talking about the "Chicanas" - in other words American-born bitches whose only tie-in with Mexico is that their parents were born there. These American-born Latinas are horribly Americanized, and they do travel to and throughout Mexico (with their parents) regularly. I definitely want to avoid either of the two extremes.Jester wrote:Sometimes I worry about this stuff too. Mexico too much like U.S. But reall have only seen this in preppies from Mexico City.All_That_Is_Man wrote:
On second thought, why just Mexico?..
Seems like every American-born Latin woman has been to Mexico several times way before I was even old enough to watch PG-13 films. Mexico, though somewhere I would love to go, actually seems LIMITING to me right now. Did I really spend the last year of my life saving up all of my money from my business, making tons of sacrifices, just to splurge it all on a trip that may be overpopulated with American-born bitches who have taken a break from their westernized partying and are there in Mexico to "get in touch with their Mexican heritage"?
And the Ameribitches only go to Cancun or Tijuana.
I wouldn't let them ruin a big country for you.
Buy a used Rosetta Stone or Pimsleur course, and book a trip.
I am dating one of these now. Half sweet sexy innocent, half AmeriBitch. I know well what you mean.All_That_Is_Man wrote:And I'm not just talking about Ameribitches. I'm talking about the "Chicanas" - in other words American-born bitches whose only tie-in with Mexico is that their parents were born there. These American-born Latinas are horribly Americanized, and they do travel to and throughout Mexico (with their parents) regularly. I definitely want to avoid either of the two extremes.Jester wrote:Sometimes I worry about this stuff too. Mexico too much like U.S. But reall have only seen this in preppies from Mexico City.All_That_Is_Man wrote:
On second thought, why just Mexico?..
Seems like every American-born Latin woman has been to Mexico several times way before I was even old enough to watch PG-13 films. Mexico, though somewhere I would love to go, actually seems LIMITING to me right now. Did I really spend the last year of my life saving up all of my money from my business, making tons of sacrifices, just to splurge it all on a trip that may be overpopulated with American-born bitches who have taken a break from their westernized partying and are there in Mexico to "get in touch with their Mexican heritage"?
And the Ameribitches only go to Cancun or Tijuana.
I wouldn't let them ruin a big country for you.
Buy a used Rosetta Stone or Pimsleur course, and book a trip.
I hear ya on that! Are you rethinking your previous decision to "stay put"?Jester wrote:I am dating one of these now. Half sweet sexy innocent, half AmeriBitch. I know well what you mean.All_That_Is_Man wrote:And I'm not just talking about Ameribitches. I'm talking about the "Chicanas" - in other words American-born bitches whose only tie-in with Mexico is that their parents were born there. These American-born Latinas are horribly Americanized, and they do travel to and throughout Mexico (with their parents) regularly. I definitely want to avoid either of the two extremes.Jester wrote:Sometimes I worry about this stuff too. Mexico too much like U.S. But reall have only seen this in preppies from Mexico City.All_That_Is_Man wrote:
On second thought, why just Mexico?..
Seems like every American-born Latin woman has been to Mexico several times way before I was even old enough to watch PG-13 films. Mexico, though somewhere I would love to go, actually seems LIMITING to me right now. Did I really spend the last year of my life saving up all of my money from my business, making tons of sacrifices, just to splurge it all on a trip that may be overpopulated with American-born bitches who have taken a break from their westernized partying and are there in Mexico to "get in touch with their Mexican heritage"?
And the Ameribitches only go to Cancun or Tijuana.
I wouldn't let them ruin a big country for you.
Buy a used Rosetta Stone or Pimsleur course, and book a trip.
I need to learn Spanish and travel well past the border.
Jesus I want to take care of someone - and someone who is not a bitch.