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Post by mags on Apr 24, 2007 6:36:11 GMT 10
Well i just saw a major light at the dark end of a semi-Lukaless season 14....when we finally do see the Croatian eppie it will be choc and block full of Lubyness...I mean you dont film in Croatia and only give those scenes 2 minute airtime...this willtide me over methinks. OMG Mags your so right...just imagine maybe a whole episode or more of total Luby. I long for the day !!! Exactomundo...its not like the whole ER is going to be filming in Croatia and they will not be spending a few grand on filming in another country with their two leads and then just give them a few two minute scenes.I think it will very much be like the Darfur eppy or something like that.
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Post by rosiehartzenberg on May 1, 2007 8:22:21 GMT 10
oooooooooooooooooooooooooooh! ^ had not thought of the possibility of a Darfur-stylie episode before but that makes complete sense.. and it would be AMAZING just Luka & Abby & Joe for an entire episode... wow! i hope it happens!
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Post by crazylubyfan on May 1, 2007 12:55:28 GMT 10
Me too!! i hope that happens! They need to have an All LUBY + Joe epi!
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Post by nina on May 8, 2007 17:42:59 GMT 10
sunnnyoctoberus (AEB)
The passport is actually for Baby Joe.
Abby convinces Neela to come and stay with her and Joe.
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Post by daniella on May 9, 2007 0:19:47 GMT 10
I knew it was for Joe... if yiu see, she needs her authorization and Luka's authorization so she can take Joe out of the coutry... this need time... I'm saying this because I read in a Carby forum ( wonder ) that to her renovate expired passport, it would take two weeks... And she with Neela... well, both are lonely and she needs someone to take care of Joe when she's at work.... but i doubt it will be for a long time, since she will be with Luka in Croatia... Dani
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Post by PiperxoxLeo on May 9, 2007 1:41:16 GMT 10
Are most children not on their parent's passports for a while? I was on my mum's passport until I was about 6 and then I got my own. I s'pose younger children do have their own. Awww, imagine him posing for the photo. Ok, Molly....it's just a fictional story!
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Post by alaeangelorum on May 9, 2007 2:15:46 GMT 10
Are most children not on their parent's passports for a while? I was on my mum's passport until I was about 6 and then I got my own. I s'pose younger children do have their own. Awww, imagine him posing for the photo. Ok, Molly....it's just a fictional story! I was on my mum's until I was 14 or 15! However, I don't know about laws in America, or whether this is a worldwide change, but in the UK you're now no longer allowed to put children on passports for security/immigration type reasons. They stopped issuing those kinds of passports several years ago and phased out all the existing ones. I remember them saying it to us at check-in desks that I'd have to get my own passport even before I turned 16. Given the number of rules about passport photos (including no smiling!) here, I imagine it'd be quite difficult to get a baby to pose for a passport photo!! Hee.
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Post by katrinlubby on May 9, 2007 2:31:34 GMT 10
Strange, I had my own since I was one monh old, it could be that I have double nationality, maybe it's the same for Joe?? Could it be? I mean he has a Croatian father and an American mother, maybe they are trying to get him double nationality as well. I don't know how american law works with this. But if it was like this maybe it's the Croatian passport that takes longer since Luka could be doing this himself in Croatia. I'm just babling, forget it.
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Post by PiperxoxLeo on May 9, 2007 4:06:15 GMT 10
Given the number of rules about passport photos (including no smiling!) here, I imagine it'd be quite difficult to get a baby to pose for passport photo!! Hee. haha, true. My friend's daughter got her passport photo taken when she was 11 months old. It was such an amusing time. My friend has to hold the girl from outside of the booth. Sarah, the little girl, wouldn't sit at peace. It took a long time to get a decent one. My friend spent so much money trying to get a decent photo. It was a fun time. But yeah, they're probably getting him his own passport as it's far handier. Though the only problem with getting him one when he's a baby is when he's 10 he'll still look like a baby on his passport. Unless in America it's different and your renew your passport every 5 years.
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Post by alaeangelorum on May 9, 2007 4:13:35 GMT 10
Given the number of rules about passport photos (including no smiling!) here, I imagine it'd be quite difficult to get a baby to pose for passport photo!! Hee. haha, true. My friend's daughter got her passport photo taken when she was 11 months old. It was such an amusing time. My friend has to hold the girl from outside of the booth. Sarah, the little girl, wouldn't sit at peace. It took a long time to get a decent one. My friend spent so much money trying to get a decent photo. It was a fun time. But yeah, they're probably getting him his own passport as it's far handier. Though the only problem with getting him one when he's a baby is when he's 10 he'll still look like a baby on his passport. Unless in America it's different and your renew your passport every 5 years. Passports for under 16s in the UK need to be renewed every 5 years for exactly that reason. The same is true in America!
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Post by daniella on May 9, 2007 5:13:13 GMT 10
Well, here... even Children has to have passport... now it changed color and is more safe...
Question for americans : I had my visa before September, 11 and it is for ten years... it's valid yet ?
Dani
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Post by lubylove on May 9, 2007 11:45:48 GMT 10
in Canada, passports are required even for young children. I work in a store where passport pics are taken and it's so cute when the babies won't cooperate with the photo studio employees LOL
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Post by larue on May 9, 2007 15:21:39 GMT 10
Hmmm....we are crossing the Canadian border for a soccer tournament in a couple of weeks. All we need are birth certificates and adoption certificates for my kids....until January. THEN we have to had passports. My husband and I have passports that we got 6 years ago for our trip to Russia. They are good for ten years.
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Post by maggie on May 9, 2007 17:07:26 GMT 10
When I went to Quebec, I needed a passport. There were sixteen of us and we realized ten miles past the border we had only gotten fifteen passports back and had to turn around and talk to about seven hundred different people before we got it back.
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Post by daniella on May 9, 2007 19:22:50 GMT 10
Question for americans : I had my visa before September, 11 and it is for ten years... it's valid yet ?
Dani
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