COLOMBUS GO HOME!

Still?
We have some of the finest gangs in the world. So good are they that we export some of them to America.

And now you admit that Hong Kong isn't that safe and that you've lied; ergo: everything you've ever posted is now subject to also being falxe.

You have just had an epic fail. :facepalm:
 
Hence the "move to Peru" portion of the post. Thanksabunch. Also, the word emmigrant shows up not in any US dictionary.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/immigrant

Possibly because I gave it two Ms instead of one. Or because your dictionary was a rather cheap and incomplete one because, as you see from this, not only is it in American dictionaries but it is described as an 'Americanism'.

em⋅i⋅grant  /ˈɛmɪgrənt/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [em-i-gruhnt] Show IPA
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–noun 1. a person who emigrates, as from his or her native country or region: They welcomed the emigrants from Italy.

–adjective 2. emigrating.

Origin:
1745–55, Americanism; < L ēmīgrant- (s. of ēmīgrāns) moving away (prp. of ēmīgrāre), equiv. to ē- e- + mīgrant- (mīgr- remove + -ant- -ant )


Synonyms:
1. émigré, expatriate.
 
And now you admit that Hong Kong isn't that safe and that you've lied; ergo: everything you've ever posted is now subject to also being falxe.

You have just had an epic fail. :facepalm:

You have absolutely no idea of what you are talking about.

That's Ok. Your unintended childish humour is always a pick up.... isn't that what you drive as well, little man?
When you have time old chap, pop out in your little van and get me a bottle of that pleasant little chablis you got last time. 96 I think it was. And dont make a mistake this time. When you get back you had better clean your van.
 
Possibly because I gave it two Ms instead of one. Or because your dictionary was a rather cheap and incomplete one because, as you see from this, not only is it in American dictionaries but it is described as an 'Americanism'.

em⋅i⋅grant  /ˈɛmɪgrənt/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [em-i-gruhnt] Show IPA
Use emigrant in a Sentence
See web results for emigrant
See images of emigrant
–noun 1. a person who emigrates, as from his or her native country or region: They welcomed the emigrants from Italy.

–adjective 2. emigrating.

Origin:
1745–55, Americanism; < L ēmīgrant- (s. of ēmīgrāns) moving away (prp. of ēmīgrāre), equiv. to ē- e- + mīgrant- (mīgr- remove + -ant- -ant )


Synonyms:
1. émigré, expatriate.
Yes, possibly because you misspelled it, that was my point. You might want to be more careful next time you want to grammar nazi all over the board. Secondly, you might want to be correct.

Look. We don't need a grammar Nazi, and the noun immigrant (the one I posted a link and definition to earlier, and the one that I used in the post) makes no distinction between the leaving and the arriving.


When Beefy is on his way out to permanently live elsewhere he becomes an immigrant (and an emigrant).

Now, there is a more specific verb that speaks to only leaving one nation, that is to emigrate. While he is still an immigrant, he would be emigrating when he was boarding the plane. Much like a more generic term of "to go" rather than "to fly"... You are still going even if you are on a plane, saying "No. You would be flying..." is just an inane attempt to one-up somebody even though they were correct. There is also a verb for the arriving and unlike the noun it is specific to the arriving that verb is to immigrate.

The use of the noun immigrant was just as correct, however if I had said he was immigrating as he was leaving I would have been wrong.
 
This is SUCH a stupid argument. It's been done to death and it is completely fallacious. I am not an immigrant. I am a natural born citizen. So were my parents, my parents parents, and my parents parents parents. If you want to get right down to it, the native americans "immigrated" here too at some point. So we've come full circle.

Every nation on earth establishes borders and sets standards for who may cross and when.

Got ya beat... my paternal lines came over in 1630 (his paternal) and 1687 (his maternal)....
 
You have absolutely no idea of what you are talking about.

That's Ok. Your unintended childish humour is always a pick up.... isn't that what you drive as well, little man?
When you have time old chap, pop out in your little van and get me a bottle of that pleasant little chablis you got last time. 96 I think it was. And dont make a mistake this time. When you get back you had better clean your van.


THAT'S THE BEST YOU WERE ABLE TO COME UP WITH!!

:rofl:

When you have to try and think for yourself, as opposed to having your Chinese masters tell you what to write, you really suck. :palm:
 
Yes, possibly because you misspelled it, that was my point. You might want to be more careful next time you want to grammar nazi all over the board. Secondly, you might want to be correct.

Look. We don't need a grammar Nazi, and the noun immigrant (the one I posted a link and definition to earlier, and the one that I used in the post) makes no distinction between the leaving and the arriving.


When Beefy is on his way out to permanently live elsewhere he becomes an immigrant (and an emigrant).

Now, there is a more specific verb that speaks to only leaving one nation, that is to emigrate. While he is still an immigrant, he would be emigrating when he was boarding the plane. Much like a more generic term of "to go" rather than "to fly"... You are still going even if you are on a plane, saying "No. You would be flying..." is just an inane attempt to one-up somebody even though they were correct. There is also a verb for the arriving and unlike the noun it is specific to the arriving that verb is to immigrate.

The use of the noun immigrant was just as correct, however if I had said he was immigrating as he was leaving I would have been wrong.


Damo now pwns libby. :good4u:
 
gangs that will kidnap you, but it's ok because they'll feed you also.

You keep on harping on and on about that. It really was not a big deal and.... it did not happen in Hong Kong... or China. OK?
But just to remind you, once again that the total number of what you call homicides in HK in 2007 (the last year for which figures are available) was 38 while in New York it was 494. Do you HONESTLY think that carrying a gun will make you safer? (outside the US I mean). If you do you really need to get out more.
Being a dumb yank must be terrible for you. Scared shitless of everyone and everything, having to have a gun to protect you against .... what?
Now, do us a favour and shut the fuck up. There's a nice little Americanism for you.
 
Any better and someone else would have had to write it for you. :good4u:

Well, it certainly could not have been you.
Are you stalking me? Is this you coming out of what you quaintly call 'the closet' (pron: Claazitt).
So it IS true. You DO use the tradesman's entrance. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
 
Well, it certainly could not have been you.
Are you stalking me? Is this you coming out of what you quaintly call 'the closet' (pron: Claazitt).
So it IS true. You DO use the tradesman's entrance. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA


And now, NoIQ plays the gay card. :palm:
Maybe this explains why his Chinese masters keep him around.
He "services" all those little 1 child only little princes. :good4u:
 
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