i want to move to the US.

sabbath

Banned
Yankee soldier
He wanna shoot some skag
He met it in Cambodia
But now he can't afford a bag

Yankee dollar talk
To the dictators of the world
In fact it's giving orders
An' they can't afford to miss a word

I'm so bored with the USA
I'm so bored with the USA
But what can I do?

Yankee detectives
Are always on the TV
'Cos killers in America
Work seven days a week

Never mind the stars and stripes
Let's print the Watergate Tapes
I'll salute the New Wave
And I hope nobody escapes

I'm so bored with the USA
I'm so bored with the USA
But what can I do?

I'm so bored with the USA
I'm so bored with the USA
But what can I do?

I'm so bored with the USA
I'm so bored with the USA
I'm so bored with the USA
But what can I do?

Move up Starsky
For the C.I.A.
Suck on Kojak
For the USA
 

Hellhound

Super Moderator
Maybe that vertigo is related to anxiety or something? If so, maybe treating that problem would help?

I want to move to the US too.. but lack of money and experience and SA (and other issues) are a huge obstacle... it sucks :(
 

iamthenra

Well-known member
how can i move to the us?

i want to move to the states and live with the love of my life, mrs FOR REAL, the problem is, i cant work because of vertigo and the only time i dont have vertigo is when i drink booze, would the poor girl have to marry me first so that i could get sick money, or is there a job where i can drink (in moderation!) in the us?

and dont ****in laugh, cause this is well serious!

Well, if you do come to the USA, you better pay me a visit! I was going to go there, but if you come here, that would be good too! I would invite you to stay with me, but I'm sure my mom wouldn't like that... Maybe once I am done with school I will eventually get my own place, but for the time being, I can't afford to live anywhere else except with my mom. I would love to have you here! My Scottish friend! :)
 

Luke1993

Well-known member
Trust me do not move to the US stay in the UK so you can abuse the benefits system and have free healthcare.
 

FOR REAL

Banned
Maybe that vertigo is related to anxiety or something? If so, maybe treating that problem would help?

I want to move to the US too.. but lack of money and experience and SA (and other issues) are a huge obstacle... it sucks :(

it is anxiety related, ive been for all the tests possible, but im still researching by myself online, cause the doctors are ****in useless::(:
 

FOR REAL

Banned
Well, if you do come to the USA, you better pay me a visit! I was going to go there, but if you come here, that would be good too! I would invite you to stay with me, but I'm sure my mom wouldn't like that... Maybe once I am done with school I will eventually get my own place, but for the time being, I can't afford to live anywhere else except with my mom. I would love to have you here! My Scottish friend! :)

aye no problem mate, atlanta is just down the road from minnesota aint it:D
 

Hellhound

Super Moderator
it is anxiety related, ive been for all the tests possible, but im still researching by myself online, cause the doctors are ****in useless::(:

Well.. someday you could try some treatment for your anxiety? Maybe that would diminish the problem :confused:
 

Lorraine Manca

Well-known member
I think most Americans want out of this country. We are quickly being made to bow down to the New World Order. I would go to India before America. Do your research,,America is going to hell in a hand basket!



the u.s. is beautiful thank you very much. its the people who are going to hell, not the country! Just dont own a television or read the newspaper, and then its perfect. political problems solved.

that goes for you other u.s. haters too
 

iamthenra

Well-known member
aye no problem mate, atlanta is just down the road from minnesota aint it:D

Aye... It's only a 2.5 hour flight or so... No biggy! Heck, I flew down to Orlando Florida for just a date with a gal I never met before! So Atlanta isn't a big deal to me. I'm there! Just give me a date and a time..... :D
 

iamthenra

Well-known member
ditto, the US healthcare system, or lack thereof, sucks!

I respectfully disagree... Nowhere in the world can you find better care... Granted, not affordable care, but the best care is in my back yard... Mayo Clinic is known world wide for the best health care anywhere.... It's a system based on capitalism. In my opinion if you make it a government ran system then you get average care, with little or no incentive for the provider to be better than anyone else.
 

Remus

Moderator
Staff member
In my opinion if you make it a government ran system then you get average care, with little or no incentive for the provider to be better than anyone else.

ummm nah

One of the NHS hospitals in my home city is a world leader:

Christie Hospital

* 1932 - development of the Manchester Method, the first international standard for radium treatment
* 1944 - world's first clinical trial of diethylstilbestrol (Stilboestrol) for breast cancer
* 1970 - world's first clinical use of tamoxifen (Nolvadex) for breast cancer
* 1986 - world's first use of cultured bone marrow for leukaemia treatment
* 1991 - world's first single harvest blood stem-cell transplant


The Christie provides services including specialist surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, palliative and supportive care and endocrinology.
It has one of the largest radiotherapy departments in the world, with over 80,000 radiotherapy treatments a year. It annually delivers over 30,000 chemotherapy treatments and undertakes around 3,700 operations every year. It has one of the eight dedicated teenage cancer units in the United Kingdom. It has 257 inpatient beds with an average length of stay of seven days

There are plenty more world leading hospitals that are government run in the UK, doctors here are paid very well though
 

iamthenra

Well-known member
ummm nah

One of the NHS hospitals in my home city is a world leader:

Christie Hospital

* 1932 - development of the Manchester Method, the first international standard for radium treatment
* 1944 - world's first clinical trial of diethylstilbestrol (Stilboestrol) for breast cancer
* 1970 - world's first clinical use of tamoxifen (Nolvadex) for breast cancer
* 1986 - world's first use of cultured bone marrow for leukaemia treatment
* 1991 - world's first single harvest blood stem-cell transplant


The Christie provides services including specialist surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, palliative and supportive care and endocrinology.
It has one of the largest radiotherapy departments in the world, with over 80,000 radiotherapy treatments a year. It annually delivers over 30,000 chemotherapy treatments and undertakes around 3,700 operations every year. It has one of the eight dedicated teenage cancer units in the United Kingdom. It has 257 inpatient beds with an average length of stay of seven days

There are plenty more world leading hospitals that are government run in the UK, doctors here are paid very well though

Hmmm... Interesting! Well if the docs are paid well, then maybe there is enough incentive to be great at what they do? I know that is the worry of allot of people here in the states about a government ran health care system...

But one thing is for sure, that the Mayo clinic is known world wide for it's awesome care. We always have dignitaries that fly from great distances for treatment and care at the Mayo Clinic and hospital... It wasn't that long ago 1998? that King Hussein from Jordan was here at the Mayo... I know that others have come here too from great distances....
 

Noca

Banned
Hmmm... Interesting! Well if the docs are paid well, then maybe there is enough incentive to be great at what they do? I know that is the worry of allot of people here in the states about a government ran health care system...

But one thing is for sure, that the Mayo clinic is known world wide for it's awesome care. We always have dignitaries that fly from great distances for treatment and care at the Mayo Clinic and hospital... It wasn't that long ago 1998? that King Hussein from Jordan was here at the Mayo... I know that others have come here too from great distances....

I see youve never had to pay for a stay at a hospital or pay for a surgery then. The only people who dont like public health care are those who NEVER had to pay a medical bill in their life. As for my health care here in Canada, its amazing! Only stupid CNN or Faux News would say that public health care is sub par, but then again they also think its socialism or communism.
 

Remus

Moderator
Staff member
I know that is the worry of allot of people here in the states about a government ran health care system...

I think we would have a revolution if they tried to take our NHS away lol (I like the way we call it our)
Of course you can still pay privately for treatment here, or take out private health insurance, the medical care is not much better, you just get a nicer room and food :D
 
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