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chadandmoni comments on EPM

It's not personal, my man. The fact that everyone else lets this cat get by with this bullshit is interesting. Joking is one thing, talking out of your ass is another.

 

chadandmoni comments on Grateful Dead

Kick this little faggot's ass if you ever have the misfortune of meeting him. You are a piece of shit, juebon. Don't ever come around me.

 

chadandmoni comments on EPM

This is in regard to the DELETED that goes by "Grateful Dead" 'They're idiots what can I say' 'If they spent at least 10% in effort in getting things working in Colombia out of the 100% they spend on creating new ways to ship coke and launder money, those fools would be a South American power house. lol si o no ?' Wow, buddy. Are you serious...I sure as shit hope that you are joking. I understand you may have encountered some bullshit, but to undermine a country/people as a whole is unacceptable. Pack your stuff and take your DELETED back to where you came from, because it's ....REMAINDER OF POST DELETED

 

chadandmoni comments on colombian visa

u.s. citizen thanks for everyone's input, but i think i may have not expressed myself clearly. my fiancee and i are both already american citizens, both of her parents are colombian citizens...she was born and raised in the u.s. along with myself. i believe that she can apply for colombian citizenship to be a dual citizen when we move there...is this correct? anyways, the bottom line is that i am trying to figure out my course of action to move from the u.s. to colombia and live for a few years or possibly permanently, enough to go to grad school. i also want to work while i am there, though. is this possible and if so, which visa should i try to get first? i appreciate everyone's help.
-chad

 

chadandmoni comments on colombian visa

thanks a lot, zorromask...that is helpful info...i was thinking about going as a tourist for three-four months if i can't find a job beforehand and then try to get the work and ultimate resident visa. will it be any easier if my colombian fiancee gets dual (american/colombian) citizenship for me to get a resident visa? anyways, thanks again for your input.
-Chad

 

chadandmoni comments on gringos in bogota

re: gringos in bogota thanks for the input...peace of mind is priceless...as a whole, how are americans looked upon in bogota...am i going to be ostracized or feel very out of place or are gringos fairly common?? thanks again.

 

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