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I just watched an episode of this program on Sling TV and they were
questioning foreigners why they were coming to the U. K. I'm not sure
why this particular person was singled out.

One was a 41-year-old woman who was a chef and she had arrived with
25 copies of her C V (Curriculum Vitae) plus a separate suitcase full of
her professional knives. She denied she was coming there to work but
why all the knives? She was going to 'cook for her uncle' and 'cook for friends' but not work. The question then was why not just use their
knives? "I a.l.w.a.y.s. travel with ALL my knives and certificates" was her
answer. They did state due to her age she did not qualify for a work
visa.

Well, they didn't buy her story and put her on a plane right back to Australia. She was mad and boohooing she'd saved 6 months for
this 'holiday' and had no money. Another reason they didn't believe
her, not a penny to her name. But she did have an impressive array
of knives!
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On Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 4:47:59 PM UTC-5, bruce bowser wrote:
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> I'm looking at old Cannon and Barnaby Jones episodes.
>

This is a channel I never received on satellite and it's quite interesting.
The episodes are from about 2007 and 2008 but that's ok, they're new
to me as I've not seen them.
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On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 14:31:13 -0700 (PDT),
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> One was a 41-year-old woman who was a chef and she had arrived with
> 25 copies of her C V (Curriculum Vitae) plus a separate suitcase full of
> her professional knives. She denied she was coming there to work but
> why all the knives? She was going to 'cook for her uncle' and 'cook for friends' but not work. The question then was why not just use their
> knives? "I a.l.w.a.y.s. travel with ALL my knives and certificates" was her
> answer. They did state due to her age she did not qualify for a work
> visa.


Chefs and most restaurant kitchen prep staff always carry their own
knives. And you don't borrow anybody elses. And when I'm cooking at
somebody else's house, I usually miss my own knives.

One of the first things you have to buy when entering culinary
schools are commercial kitchen shoes and knives. And you worship
your knives much more than the shoes. I would have a hard time
parting with my knives, too. But you can have all my ladles,
spatulas, and roast forks. And if I'm liquidating to only what I
can carry easily, You can also have my TV's, stereos, and all my
furniture, too. I'll take my knives, my underwear, and my prized 32
year old Twinkie, thank you. Oh, and the cactus I just bought an
hour ago (I've named it Wilson).

> Well, they didn't buy her story and put her on a plane right back to Australia. She was mad and boohooing she'd saved 6 months for
> this 'holiday' and had no money. Another reason they didn't believe
> her, not a penny to her name. But she did have an impressive array
> of knives!


And people and whined and moaned about what the unhumanitarian
policies of the Trump administration when caravans of people tried
to crash our borders. They should have put them on busses at the
Mexican border and give them all rides to the Canadian border. Would
Canada have accepted that? What other countries would?

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On Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 5:24:49 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote:
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> On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 14:31:13 -0700 (PDT),
> wrote:
>
> > One was a 41-year-old woman who was a chef and she had arrived with
> > 25 copies of her C V (Curriculum Vitae) plus a separate suitcase full of
> > her professional knives. She denied she was coming there to work but
> > why all the knives? She was going to 'cook for her uncle' and 'cook for
> > friends' but not work. The question then was why not just use their
> > knives? "I a.l.w.a.y.s. travel with ALL my knives and certificates" was her
> > answer. They did state due to her age she did not qualify for a work
> > visa.
> >

> Chefs and most restaurant kitchen prep staff always carry their own
> knives. And you don't borrow anybody elses. And when I'm cooking at
> somebody else's house, I usually miss my own knives.
>

On 'vacation'??? Highly, highly doubtful that every time a chef steps out
their door they've packed their knives and take them with them. That is,
unless you are planning on entering a country illegally and hope to gain
employment there.
>
> One of the first things you have to buy when entering culinary
> schools are commercial kitchen shoes and knives. And you worship
> your knives much more than the shoes. I would have a hard time
> parting with my knives, too. But you can have all my ladles,
> spatulas, and roast forks. And if I'm liquidating to only what I
> can carry easily, You can also have my TV's, stereos, and all my
> furniture, too. I'll take my knives, my underwear, and my prized 32
> year old Twinkie, thank you. Oh, and the cactus I just bought an
> hour ago (I've named it Wilson).
>

That's all well and good, but like I said, you don't carry your knives
with you when going on vacation. A vacation that was halfway
around the world. How many vacations have you taken and you
arrived at your destination without a single dollar to your name?
> >
> > Well, they didn't buy her story and put her on a plane right back to
> > Australia. She was mad and boohooing she'd saved 6 months for
> > this 'holiday' and had no money. Another reason they didn't believe
> > her, not a penny to her name. But she did have an impressive array
> > of knives!
> >

> And people and whined and moaned about what the unhumanitarian
> policies of the Trump administration when caravans of people tried
> to crash our borders. They should have put them on busses at the
> Mexican border and give them all rides to the Canadian border. Would
> Canada have accepted that? What other countries would?
>
> -sw
>

That I heartily agree with.


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Sqwertz wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 14:31:13 -0700 (PDT),
> wrote:
>
>> One was a 41-year-old woman who was a chef and she had arrived with
>> 25 copies of her C V (Curriculum Vitae) plus a separate suitcase full of
>> her professional knives. She denied she was coming there to work but
>> why all the knives? She was going to 'cook for her uncle' and 'cook for friends' but not work. The question then was why not just use their
>> knives? "I a.l.w.a.y.s. travel with ALL my knives and certificates" was her
>> answer. They did state due to her age she did not qualify for a work
>> visa.

>
> Chefs and most restaurant kitchen prep staff always carry their own
> knives. And you don't borrow anybody elses. And when I'm cooking at
> somebody else's house, I usually miss my own knives.
>
> One of the first things you have to buy when entering culinary
> schools are commercial kitchen shoes and knives. And you worship
> your knives much more than the shoes. I would have a hard time
> parting with my knives, too. But you can have all my ladles,
> spatulas, and roast forks. And if I'm liquidating to only what I
> can carry easily, You can also have my TV's, stereos, and all my
> furniture, too. I'll take my knives, my underwear, and my prized 32
> year old Twinkie, thank you. Oh, and the cactus I just bought an
> hour ago (I've named it Wilson).
>
>> Well, they didn't buy her story and put her on a plane right back to Australia. She was mad and boohooing she'd saved 6 months for
>> this 'holiday' and had no money. Another reason they didn't believe
>> her, not a penny to her name. But she did have an impressive array
>> of knives!

>
> And people and whined and moaned about what the unhumanitarian
> policies of the Trump administration when caravans of people tried
> to crash our borders. They should have put them on busses at the
> Mexican border and give them all rides to the Canadian border. Would
> Canada have accepted that? What other countries would?
>
> -sw
>


Why can't we just transship them to the netherlands.

Heaven for them, and netherlands would shit themselves with happiness.



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On Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 6:03:38 PM UTC-5, wrote:
> On Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 5:24:49 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 14:31:13 -0700 (PDT),
> > wrote:
> >
> > > One was a 41-year-old woman who was a chef and she had arrived with
> > > 25 copies of her C V (Curriculum Vitae) plus a separate suitcase full of
> > > her professional knives. She denied she was coming there to work but
> > > why all the knives? She was going to 'cook for her uncle' and 'cook for
> > > friends' but not work. The question then was why not just use their
> > > knives? "I a.l.w.a.y.s. travel with ALL my knives and certificates" was her
> > > answer. They did state due to her age she did not qualify for a work
> > > visa.
> > >

> > Chefs and most restaurant kitchen prep staff always carry their own
> > knives. And you don't borrow anybody elses. And when I'm cooking at
> > somebody else's house, I usually miss my own knives.
> >

> On 'vacation'??? Highly, highly doubtful that every time a chef steps out
> their door they've packed their knives and take them with them. That is,
> unless you are planning on entering a country illegally and hope to gain
> employment there.
> >
> > One of the first things you have to buy when entering culinary
> > schools are commercial kitchen shoes and knives. And you worship
> > your knives much more than the shoes. I would have a hard time
> > parting with my knives, too. But you can have all my ladles,
> > spatulas, and roast forks. And if I'm liquidating to only what I
> > can carry easily, You can also have my TV's, stereos, and all my
> > furniture, too. I'll take my knives, my underwear, and my prized 32
> > year old Twinkie, thank you. Oh, and the cactus I just bought an
> > hour ago (I've named it Wilson).
> >

> That's all well and good, but like I said, you don't carry your knives
> with you when going on vacation. A vacation that was halfway
> around the world. How many vacations have you taken and you
> arrived at your destination without a single dollar to your name?
> > >
> > > Well, they didn't buy her story and put her on a plane right back to
> > > Australia. She was mad and boohooing she'd saved 6 months for
> > > this 'holiday' and had no money. Another reason they didn't believe
> > > her, not a penny to her name. But she did have an impressive array
> > > of knives!
> > >

> > And people and whined and moaned about what the unhumanitarian
> > policies of the Trump administration when caravans of people tried
> > to crash our borders. They should have put them on busses at the
> > Mexican border and give them all rides to the Canadian border. Would
> > Canada have accepted that? What other countries would?
> >
> > -sw
> >

> That I heartily agree with.



Canada, Oz, the UK, and all other OECD nations have DRACONIAN immigration policies... here in the States all you have to do is cross the Rio Grande and Sloppy Joe Biden will give you a kiss, LOTSA $$$, full welfare benefits, and in many cases these wetbacks go to the head of the line, AHEAD of US citizens for benefits...in "sanctuary cities" illegals can break the law with impunity, they won't even get a slap on the wrist for the most heinous felonies...

Heck, President Kamel Toe Harris will give you at least a handjob, and likely fellatio or even a full - on **** if you are an illegal alien...especially so if you are a minor :-P

And leftist dem libtards are "puzzled" as to why President Trump had such a strong showing amongst Latinos living in some of the Southern border areas, lol...!!!

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On Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 6:41:00 PM UTC-5, Hank Rogers wrote:
> Sqwertz wrote:
> > On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 14:31:13 -0700 (PDT),
> > wrote:
> >
> >> One was a 41-year-old woman who was a chef and she had arrived with
> >> 25 copies of her C V (Curriculum Vitae) plus a separate suitcase full of
> >> her professional knives. She denied she was coming there to work but
> >> why all the knives? She was going to 'cook for her uncle' and 'cook for friends' but not work. The question then was why not just use their
> >> knives? "I a.l.w.a.y.s. travel with ALL my knives and certificates" was her
> >> answer. They did state due to her age she did not qualify for a work
> >> visa.

> >
> > Chefs and most restaurant kitchen prep staff always carry their own
> > knives. And you don't borrow anybody elses. And when I'm cooking at
> > somebody else's house, I usually miss my own knives.
> >
> > One of the first things you have to buy when entering culinary
> > schools are commercial kitchen shoes and knives. And you worship
> > your knives much more than the shoes. I would have a hard time
> > parting with my knives, too. But you can have all my ladles,
> > spatulas, and roast forks. And if I'm liquidating to only what I
> > can carry easily, You can also have my TV's, stereos, and all my
> > furniture, too. I'll take my knives, my underwear, and my prized 32
> > year old Twinkie, thank you. Oh, and the cactus I just bought an
> > hour ago (I've named it Wilson).
> >
> >> Well, they didn't buy her story and put her on a plane right back to Australia. She was mad and boohooing she'd saved 6 months for
> >> this 'holiday' and had no money. Another reason they didn't believe
> >> her, not a penny to her name. But she did have an impressive array
> >> of knives!

> >
> > And people and whined and moaned about what the unhumanitarian
> > policies of the Trump administration when caravans of people tried
> > to crash our borders. They should have put them on busses at the
> > Mexican border and give them all rides to the Canadian border. Would
> > Canada have accepted that? What other countries would?
> >
> > -sw
> >

> Why can't we just transship them to the netherlands.
>
> Heaven for them, and netherlands would shit themselves with happiness.



Check out the very STRINGENT requirements for applying for immigration or asylum in Wooden Shoe Land, Hank...NOT a fun or easy process...the Dutch got sick of admitting "undesirables" and CLAMPED down hard...they even decided to deport Dutch 'native' Miss Bwuthie, they put her on a prison ship to Oz, lol...

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GM wrote:
> On Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 6:03:38 PM UTC-5, wrote:
>> On Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 5:24:49 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote:
>>>
>>> On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 14:31:13 -0700 (PDT),
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> One was a 41-year-old woman who was a chef and she had arrived with
>>>> 25 copies of her C V (Curriculum Vitae) plus a separate suitcase full of
>>>> her professional knives. She denied she was coming there to work but
>>>> why all the knives? She was going to 'cook for her uncle' and 'cook for
>>>> friends' but not work. The question then was why not just use their
>>>> knives? "I a.l.w.a.y.s. travel with ALL my knives and certificates" was her
>>>> answer. They did state due to her age she did not qualify for a work
>>>> visa.
>>>>
>>> Chefs and most restaurant kitchen prep staff always carry their own
>>> knives. And you don't borrow anybody elses. And when I'm cooking at
>>> somebody else's house, I usually miss my own knives.
>>>

>> On 'vacation'??? Highly, highly doubtful that every time a chef steps out
>> their door they've packed their knives and take them with them. That is,
>> unless you are planning on entering a country illegally and hope to gain
>> employment there.
>>>
>>> One of the first things you have to buy when entering culinary
>>> schools are commercial kitchen shoes and knives. And you worship
>>> your knives much more than the shoes. I would have a hard time
>>> parting with my knives, too. But you can have all my ladles,
>>> spatulas, and roast forks. And if I'm liquidating to only what I
>>> can carry easily, You can also have my TV's, stereos, and all my
>>> furniture, too. I'll take my knives, my underwear, and my prized 32
>>> year old Twinkie, thank you. Oh, and the cactus I just bought an
>>> hour ago (I've named it Wilson).
>>>

>> That's all well and good, but like I said, you don't carry your knives
>> with you when going on vacation. A vacation that was halfway
>> around the world. How many vacations have you taken and you
>> arrived at your destination without a single dollar to your name?
>>>>
>>>> Well, they didn't buy her story and put her on a plane right back to
>>>> Australia. She was mad and boohooing she'd saved 6 months for
>>>> this 'holiday' and had no money. Another reason they didn't believe
>>>> her, not a penny to her name. But she did have an impressive array
>>>> of knives!
>>>>
>>> And people and whined and moaned about what the unhumanitarian
>>> policies of the Trump administration when caravans of people tried
>>> to crash our borders. They should have put them on busses at the
>>> Mexican border and give them all rides to the Canadian border. Would
>>> Canada have accepted that? What other countries would?
>>>
>>> -sw
>>>

>> That I heartily agree with.

>
>
> Canada, Oz, the UK, and all other OECD nations have DRACONIAN immigration policies... here in the States all you have to do is cross the Rio Grande and Sloppy Joe Biden will give you a kiss, LOTSA $$$, full welfare benefits, and in many cases these wetbacks go to the head of the line, AHEAD of US citizens for benefits...in "sanctuary cities" illegals can break the law with impunity, they won't even get a slap on the wrist for the most heinous felonies...
>
> Heck, President Kamel Toe Harris will give you at least a handjob, and likely fellatio or even a full - on **** if you are an illegal alien...especially so if you are a minor :-P
>


Only partly true. You do get a blow job or **** coupon, but you
must register as a republican and can only redeem it a US navy base
redemption center. You'll have someone like popeye performing your
blow job or hand job.

Cheaper for the taxpayers, as the gov't don't pay the voluntary
navy sex workers.



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On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 16:03:35 -0700 (PDT),
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> On Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 5:24:49 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote:
>>
>> On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 14:31:13 -0700 (PDT),
>> wrote:
>>
>>> One was a 41-year-old woman who was a chef and she had arrived with
>>> 25 copies of her C V (Curriculum Vitae) plus a separate suitcase full of
>>> her professional knives. She denied she was coming there to work but
>>> why all the knives? She was going to 'cook for her uncle' and 'cook for
>>> friends' but not work. The question then was why not just use their
>>> knives? "I a.l.w.a.y.s. travel with ALL my knives and certificates" was her
>>> answer. They did state due to her age she did not qualify for a work
>>> visa.
>>>

>> Chefs and most restaurant kitchen prep staff always carry their own
>> knives. And you don't borrow anybody elses. And when I'm cooking at
>> somebody else's house, I usually miss my own knives.
>>

> On 'vacation'??? Highly, highly doubtful that every time a chef steps out
> their door they've packed their knives and take them with them. That is,
> unless you are planning on entering a country illegally and hope to gain
> employment there.


Well, I admit that I'm not well versed in this show nor the U.K.
border protection, immigration, or vacation laws. But it sounds
like she wasn't too keen on them either.

I remember being on Greyhound into Texas from Northern CA and the
first I finally fell asleep was around El Paso (e days later).
Apparently the bus was diverted into a hanger and border agents
boarded to check for illegals. And I guess I looked Mexican enough
that one of them shook me awake and said something to me in Spanish.
And I was cranky and cussed him out in English well enough that he
just smiled and moved along. I asked the girl next to me, "Who the
**** was that asshole?". She laughs and says, "Cops. Border patrol.
They pulled the bus over". I laughed back, "Huh. You think I fooled
'em?"

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In article >, lid
says...
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> On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 16:03:35 -0700 (PDT),

> wrote:
>
> > On Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 5:24:49 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote:
> >>
> >> On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 14:31:13 -0700 (PDT),
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>> One was a 41-year-old woman who was a chef and she had arrived with
> >>> 25 copies of her C V (Curriculum Vitae) plus a separate suitcase full of
> >>> her professional knives. She denied she was coming there to work but
> >>> why all the knives? She was going to 'cook for her uncle' and 'cook for
> >>> friends' but not work. The question then was why not just use their
> >>> knives? "I a.l.w.a.y.s. travel with ALL my knives and certificates" was her
> >>> answer. They did state due to her age she did not qualify for a work
> >>> visa.
> >>>
> >> Chefs and most restaurant kitchen prep staff always carry their own
> >> knives. And you don't borrow anybody elses. And when I'm cooking at
> >> somebody else's house, I usually miss my own knives.
> >>

> > On 'vacation'??? Highly, highly doubtful that every time a chef steps out
> > their door they've packed their knives and take them with them. That is,
> > unless you are planning on entering a country illegally and hope to gain
> > employment there.

>
> Well, I admit that I'm not well versed in this show nor the U.K.
> border protection, immigration, or vacation laws. But it sounds
> like she wasn't too keen on them either.
>



UK has very strict laws to control carrying knives in public places.
Chefs are allowed to carry their knives to and from work (required for
professional purposes). She had no UK work permit, and denied she was
entering the UK to work as a chef.

If she'd brought a gun we'd say she shot herself in both feet.

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On Sunday, April 11, 2021 at 6:58:14 AM UTC-4, Janet wrote:
> In article >,
> says...
> >
> > On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 16:03:35 -0700 (PDT),
> > wrote:
> >
> > > On Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 5:24:49 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote:
> > >>
> > >> On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 14:31:13 -0700 (PDT),
> > >> wrote:
> > >>
> > >>> One was a 41-year-old woman who was a chef and she had arrived with
> > >>> 25 copies of her C V (Curriculum Vitae) plus a separate suitcase full of
> > >>> her professional knives. She denied she was coming there to work but
> > >>> why all the knives? She was going to 'cook for her uncle' and 'cook for
> > >>> friends' but not work. The question then was why not just use their
> > >>> knives? "I a.l.w.a.y.s. travel with ALL my knives and certificates" was her
> > >>> answer. They did state due to her age she did not qualify for a work
> > >>> visa.
> > >>>
> > >> Chefs and most restaurant kitchen prep staff always carry their own
> > >> knives. And you don't borrow anybody elses. And when I'm cooking at
> > >> somebody else's house, I usually miss my own knives.
> > >>
> > > On 'vacation'??? Highly, highly doubtful that every time a chef steps out
> > > their door they've packed their knives and take them with them. That is,
> > > unless you are planning on entering a country illegally and hope to gain
> > > employment there.

> >
> > Well, I admit that I'm not well versed in this show nor the U.K.
> > border protection, immigration, or vacation laws. But it sounds
> > like she wasn't too keen on them either.
> >

> UK has very strict laws to control carrying knives in public places.
> Chefs are allowed to carry their knives to and from work (required for
> professional purposes). She had no UK work permit, and denied she was
> entering the UK to work as a chef.
>
> If she'd brought a gun we'd say she shot herself in both feet.


Sounds like a mac 10 or a machine pistol, not just a gun.
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On Sunday, April 11, 2021 at 12:14:40 PM UTC-4, bruce bowser wrote:
> On Sunday, April 11, 2021 at 6:58:14 AM UTC-4, Janet wrote:
> > In article >,
> > says...
> > >
> > > On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 16:03:35 -0700 (PDT),
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > > > On Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 5:24:49 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote:
> > > >>
> > > >> On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 14:31:13 -0700 (PDT),
> > > >> wrote:
> > > >>
> > > >>> One was a 41-year-old woman who was a chef and she had arrived with
> > > >>> 25 copies of her C V (Curriculum Vitae) plus a separate suitcase full of
> > > >>> her professional knives. She denied she was coming there to work but
> > > >>> why all the knives? She was going to 'cook for her uncle' and 'cook for
> > > >>> friends' but not work. The question then was why not just use their
> > > >>> knives? "I a.l.w.a.y.s. travel with ALL my knives and certificates" was her
> > > >>> answer. They did state due to her age she did not qualify for a work
> > > >>> visa.
> > > >>>
> > > >> Chefs and most restaurant kitchen prep staff always carry their own
> > > >> knives. And you don't borrow anybody elses. And when I'm cooking at
> > > >> somebody else's house, I usually miss my own knives.
> > > >>
> > > > On 'vacation'??? Highly, highly doubtful that every time a chef steps out
> > > > their door they've packed their knives and take them with them. That is,
> > > > unless you are planning on entering a country illegally and hope to gain
> > > > employment there.
> > >
> > > Well, I admit that I'm not well versed in this show nor the U.K.
> > > border protection, immigration, or vacation laws. But it sounds
> > > like she wasn't too keen on them either.
> > >

> > UK has very strict laws to control carrying knives in public places.
> > Chefs are allowed to carry their knives to and from work (required for
> > professional purposes). She had no UK work permit, and denied she was
> > entering the UK to work as a chef.
> >
> > If she'd brought a gun we'd say she shot herself in both feet.

>
> Sounds like a mac 10 or a machine pistol, not just a gun.


Construction workers are allowed to carry Hilti's to work.
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On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 17:20:49 -0700 (PDT), GM
> wrote:

>On Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 6:03:38 PM UTC-5, wrote:
>> On Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 5:24:49 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote:
>> >
>> > On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 14:31:13 -0700 (PDT),
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> > > One was a 41-year-old woman who was a chef and she had arrived with
>> > > 25 copies of her C V (Curriculum Vitae) plus a separate suitcase full of
>> > > her professional knives. She denied she was coming there to work but
>> > > why all the knives? She was going to 'cook for her uncle' and 'cook for
>> > > friends' but not work. The question then was why not just use their
>> > > knives? "I a.l.w.a.y.s. travel with ALL my knives and certificates" was her
>> > > answer. They did state due to her age she did not qualify for a work
>> > > visa.
>> > >
>> > Chefs and most restaurant kitchen prep staff always carry their own
>> > knives. And you don't borrow anybody elses. And when I'm cooking at
>> > somebody else's house, I usually miss my own knives.
>> >

>> On 'vacation'??? Highly, highly doubtful that every time a chef steps out
>> their door they've packed their knives and take them with them. That is,
>> unless you are planning on entering a country illegally and hope to gain
>> employment there.
>> >
>> > One of the first things you have to buy when entering culinary
>> > schools are commercial kitchen shoes and knives. And you worship
>> > your knives much more than the shoes. I would have a hard time
>> > parting with my knives, too. But you can have all my ladles,
>> > spatulas, and roast forks. And if I'm liquidating to only what I
>> > can carry easily, You can also have my TV's, stereos, and all my
>> > furniture, too. I'll take my knives, my underwear, and my prized 32
>> > year old Twinkie, thank you. Oh, and the cactus I just bought an
>> > hour ago (I've named it Wilson).
>> >

>> That's all well and good, but like I said, you don't carry your knives
>> with you when going on vacation. A vacation that was halfway
>> around the world. How many vacations have you taken and you
>> arrived at your destination without a single dollar to your name?
>> > >
>> > > Well, they didn't buy her story and put her on a plane right back to
>> > > Australia. She was mad and boohooing she'd saved 6 months for
>> > > this 'holiday' and had no money. Another reason they didn't believe
>> > > her, not a penny to her name. But she did have an impressive array
>> > > of knives!
>> > >
>> > And people and whined and moaned about what the unhumanitarian
>> > policies of the Trump administration when caravans of people tried
>> > to crash our borders. They should have put them on busses at the
>> > Mexican border and give them all rides to the Canadian border. Would
>> > Canada have accepted that? What other countries would?
>> >
>> > -sw
>> >

>> That I heartily agree with.

>
>
>Canada, Oz, the UK, and all other OECD nations have DRACONIAN immigration policies... here in the States all you have to do is cross the Rio Grande and Sloppy Joe Biden will give you a kiss, LOTSA $$$, full welfare benefits, and in many cases these wetbacks go to the head of the line, AHEAD of US citizens for benefits...in "sanctuary cities" illegals can break the law with impunity, they won't even get a slap on the wrist for the most heinous felonies...
>
>Heck, President Kamel Toe Harris will give you at least a handjob, and likely fellatio or even a full - on **** if you are an illegal alien...especially so if you are a minor :-P
>
>And leftist dem libtards are "puzzled" as to why President Trump had such a strong showing amongst Latinos living in some of the Southern border areas, lol...!!!


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On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 18:40:50 -0500, Hank Rogers >
wrote:

>Sqwertz wrote:
>> On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 14:31:13 -0700 (PDT),
>> wrote:
>>
>>> One was a 41-year-old woman who was a chef and she had arrived with
>>> 25 copies of her C V (Curriculum Vitae) plus a separate suitcase full of
>>> her professional knives. She denied she was coming there to work but
>>> why all the knives? She was going to 'cook for her uncle' and 'cook for friends' but not work. The question then was why not just use their
>>> knives? "I a.l.w.a.y.s. travel with ALL my knives and certificates" was her
>>> answer. They did state due to her age she did not qualify for a work
>>> visa.

>>
>> Chefs and most restaurant kitchen prep staff always carry their own
>> knives. And you don't borrow anybody elses. And when I'm cooking at
>> somebody else's house, I usually miss my own knives.
>>
>> One of the first things you have to buy when entering culinary
>> schools are commercial kitchen shoes and knives. And you worship
>> your knives much more than the shoes. I would have a hard time
>> parting with my knives, too. But you can have all my ladles,
>> spatulas, and roast forks. And if I'm liquidating to only what I
>> can carry easily, You can also have my TV's, stereos, and all my
>> furniture, too. I'll take my knives, my underwear, and my prized 32
>> year old Twinkie, thank you. Oh, and the cactus I just bought an
>> hour ago (I've named it Wilson).
>>
>>> Well, they didn't buy her story and put her on a plane right back to Australia. She was mad and boohooing she'd saved 6 months for
>>> this 'holiday' and had no money. Another reason they didn't believe
>>> her, not a penny to her name. But she did have an impressive array
>>> of knives!

>>
>> And people and whined and moaned about what the unhumanitarian
>> policies of the Trump administration when caravans of people tried
>> to crash our borders. They should have put them on busses at the
>> Mexican border and give them all rides to the Canadian border. Would
>> Canada have accepted that? What other countries would?
>>
>> -sw
>>

>
>Why can't we just transship them to the netherlands.
>
>Heaven for them, and netherlands would shit themselves with happiness.


Hey, that's actually a pretty good idea. I mean, who really gives a
**** about the Netherlands anyway? Even the Europeans look down of
them, so why not use it as a dumping ground for undesirables?

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On 11/04/2021 19:46, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 18:40:50 -0500, Hank Rogers >
> wrote:
>
>> Sqwertz wrote:
>>> On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 14:31:13 -0700 (PDT),
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> One was a 41-year-old woman who was a chef and she had arrived with
>>>> 25 copies of her C V (Curriculum Vitae) plus a separate suitcase full of
>>>> her professional knives. She denied she was coming there to work but
>>>> why all the knives? She was going to 'cook for her uncle' and 'cook for friends' but not work. The question then was why not just use their
>>>> knives? "I a.l.w.a.y.s. travel with ALL my knives and certificates" was her
>>>> answer. They did state due to her age she did not qualify for a work
>>>> visa.
>>>
>>> Chefs and most restaurant kitchen prep staff always carry their own
>>> knives. And you don't borrow anybody elses. And when I'm cooking at
>>> somebody else's house, I usually miss my own knives.
>>>
>>> One of the first things you have to buy when entering culinary
>>> schools are commercial kitchen shoes and knives. And you worship
>>> your knives much more than the shoes. I would have a hard time
>>> parting with my knives, too. But you can have all my ladles,
>>> spatulas, and roast forks. And if I'm liquidating to only what I
>>> can carry easily, You can also have my TV's, stereos, and all my
>>> furniture, too. I'll take my knives, my underwear, and my prized 32
>>> year old Twinkie, thank you. Oh, and the cactus I just bought an
>>> hour ago (I've named it Wilson).
>>>
>>>> Well, they didn't buy her story and put her on a plane right back to Australia. She was mad and boohooing she'd saved 6 months for
>>>> this 'holiday' and had no money. Another reason they didn't believe
>>>> her, not a penny to her name. But she did have an impressive array
>>>> of knives!
>>>
>>> And people and whined and moaned about what the unhumanitarian
>>> policies of the Trump administration when caravans of people tried
>>> to crash our borders. They should have put them on busses at the
>>> Mexican border and give them all rides to the Canadian border. Would
>>> Canada have accepted that? What other countries would?
>>>
>>> -sw
>>>

>>
>> Why can't we just transship them to the netherlands.
>>
>> Heaven for them, and netherlands would shit themselves with happiness.

>
> Hey, that's actually a pretty good idea. I mean, who really gives a
> **** about the Netherlands anyway? Even the Europeans look down of
> them, so why not use it as a dumping ground for undesirables?
>


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On Sun, 11 Apr 2021 20:50:15 +0100, Ophelia >
wrote:

>On 11/04/2021 19:46, Dr. Bruce wrote:
>> On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 18:40:50 -0500, Hank Rogers >
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Sqwertz wrote:
>>>> On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 14:31:13 -0700 (PDT),
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> One was a 41-year-old woman who was a chef and she had arrived with
>>>>> 25 copies of her C V (Curriculum Vitae) plus a separate suitcase full of
>>>>> her professional knives. She denied she was coming there to work but
>>>>> why all the knives? She was going to 'cook for her uncle' and 'cook for friends' but not work. The question then was why not just use their
>>>>> knives? "I a.l.w.a.y.s. travel with ALL my knives and certificates" was her
>>>>> answer. They did state due to her age she did not qualify for a work
>>>>> visa.
>>>>
>>>> Chefs and most restaurant kitchen prep staff always carry their own
>>>> knives. And you don't borrow anybody elses. And when I'm cooking at
>>>> somebody else's house, I usually miss my own knives.
>>>>
>>>> One of the first things you have to buy when entering culinary
>>>> schools are commercial kitchen shoes and knives. And you worship
>>>> your knives much more than the shoes. I would have a hard time
>>>> parting with my knives, too. But you can have all my ladles,
>>>> spatulas, and roast forks. And if I'm liquidating to only what I
>>>> can carry easily, You can also have my TV's, stereos, and all my
>>>> furniture, too. I'll take my knives, my underwear, and my prized 32
>>>> year old Twinkie, thank you. Oh, and the cactus I just bought an
>>>> hour ago (I've named it Wilson).
>>>>
>>>>> Well, they didn't buy her story and put her on a plane right back to Australia. She was mad and boohooing she'd saved 6 months for
>>>>> this 'holiday' and had no money. Another reason they didn't believe
>>>>> her, not a penny to her name. But she did have an impressive array
>>>>> of knives!
>>>>
>>>> And people and whined and moaned about what the unhumanitarian
>>>> policies of the Trump administration when caravans of people tried
>>>> to crash our borders. They should have put them on busses at the
>>>> Mexican border and give them all rides to the Canadian border. Would
>>>> Canada have accepted that? What other countries would?
>>>>
>>>> -sw
>>>>
>>>
>>> Why can't we just transship them to the netherlands.
>>>
>>> Heaven for them, and netherlands would shit themselves with happiness.

>>
>> Hey, that's actually a pretty good idea. I mean, who really gives a
>> **** about the Netherlands anyway? Even the Europeans look down of
>> them, so why not use it as a dumping ground for undesirables?
>>

>
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>
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On Sunday, April 11, 2021 at 2:43:37 PM UTC-4, Dr. Bruce wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 17:20:49 -0700 (PDT), GM
> > wrote:
> >On Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 6:03:38 PM UTC-5, wrote:
> >> On Saturday, April 10, 2021 at 5:24:49 PM UTC-5, Sqwertz wrote:
> >> >
> >> > On Sat, 10 Apr 2021 14:31:13 -0700 (PDT),
> >> > wrote:
> >> >
> >> > > One was a 41-year-old woman who was a chef and she had arrived with
> >> > > 25 copies of her C V (Curriculum Vitae) plus a separate suitcase full of
> >> > > her professional knives. She denied she was coming there to work but
> >> > > why all the knives? She was going to 'cook for her uncle' and 'cook for
> >> > > friends' but not work. The question then was why not just use their
> >> > > knives? "I a.l.w.a.y.s. travel with ALL my knives and certificates" was her
> >> > > answer. They did state due to her age she did not qualify for a work
> >> > > visa.
> >> > >
> >> > Chefs and most restaurant kitchen prep staff always carry their own
> >> > knives. And you don't borrow anybody elses. And when I'm cooking at
> >> > somebody else's house, I usually miss my own knives.
> >> >
> >> On 'vacation'??? Highly, highly doubtful that every time a chef steps out
> >> their door they've packed their knives and take them with them. That is,
> >> unless you are planning on entering a country illegally and hope to gain
> >> employment there.
> >> >
> >> > One of the first things you have to buy when entering culinary
> >> > schools are commercial kitchen shoes and knives. And you worship
> >> > your knives much more than the shoes. I would have a hard time
> >> > parting with my knives, too. But you can have all my ladles,
> >> > spatulas, and roast forks. And if I'm liquidating to only what I
> >> > can carry easily, You can also have my TV's, stereos, and all my
> >> > furniture, too. I'll take my knives, my underwear, and my prized 32
> >> > year old Twinkie, thank you. Oh, and the cactus I just bought an
> >> > hour ago (I've named it Wilson).
> >> >
> >> That's all well and good, but like I said, you don't carry your knives
> >> with you when going on vacation. A vacation that was halfway
> >> around the world. How many vacations have you taken and you
> >> arrived at your destination without a single dollar to your name?
> >> > >
> >> > > Well, they didn't buy her story and put her on a plane right back to
> >> > > Australia. She was mad and boohooing she'd saved 6 months for
> >> > > this 'holiday' and had no money. Another reason they didn't believe
> >> > > her, not a penny to her name. But she did have an impressive array
> >> > > of knives!
> >> > >
> >> > And people and whined and moaned about what the unhumanitarian
> >> > policies of the Trump administration when caravans of people tried
> >> > to crash our borders. They should have put them on busses at the
> >> > Mexican border and give them all rides to the Canadian border. Would
> >> > Canada have accepted that? What other countries would?
> >> >
> >> > -sw
> >> >
> >> That I heartily agree with.

> >
> >
> >Canada, Oz, the UK, and all other OECD nations have DRACONIAN immigration policies... here in the States all you have to do is cross the Rio Grande and Sloppy Joe Biden will give you a kiss, LOTSA $$$, full welfare benefits, and in many cases these wetbacks go to the head of the line, AHEAD of US citizens for benefits...in "sanctuary cities" illegals can break the law with impunity, they won't even get a slap on the wrist for the most heinous felonies...
> >
> >Heck, President Kamel Toe Harris will give you at least a handjob, and likely fellatio or even a full - on **** if you are an illegal alien...especially so if you are a minor :-P
> >
> >And leftist dem libtards are "puzzled" as to why President Trump had such a strong showing amongst Latinos living in some of the Southern border areas, lol...!!!

> And whatever happened to 'Kids in cages'? Suddenly it's all OK again
> now.


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