View Full Version : Rodrigo-terrified of returning to Brazil.
johnx
04-08-2009, 10:57 AM
"I love this cuntree.I love the queen."etc. etc.Gettin bit boring now-surely cant be that bloody good in Leeds or wherever he is.More likely he fears returning to his poverty stricken,crime infested homeland.
Lauren
04-08-2009, 10:58 AM
Why would he be sent back? He's not an illegal immigrant.
hennessy
04-08-2009, 10:59 AM
and probably running for the tube on the underground
The_Long_Run
04-08-2009, 10:59 AM
Originally posted by johnx
"I love this cuntree.I love the queen."etc. etc.Gettin bit boring now-surely cant be that bloody good in Leeds or wherever he is.More likely he fears returning to his poverty stricken,crime infested homeland.
Under European Union free movement legislation he can't be 'sent back'.
johnx
04-08-2009, 11:00 AM
Probably isnt a permanent resident so will have to go back sometime-something he doesnt appear to keen on.Not talkin bout bein sent back.
I've lived and worked in Brazil...good place.
oopaloompa
04-08-2009, 11:01 AM
I read somewhere that he was a drama student in Bradford
johnx
04-08-2009, 11:03 AM
Originally posted by scot
I've lived and worked in Brazil...good place. Il take your word for it- though ive heard pleny of things to the contrary.Rodrigo himself talked about the level of crime.
The_Long_Run
04-08-2009, 11:03 AM
Originally posted by oopaloompa
I read somewhere that he was a drama student in Bradford
Television Production student actually. His mother is Italian so he is entitled to be here for as long as he chooses.
Originally posted by The_Long_Run
Originally posted by johnx
"I love this cuntree.I love the queen."etc. etc.Gettin bit boring now-surely cant be that bloody good in Leeds or wherever he is.More likely he fears returning to his poverty stricken,crime infested homeland.
Under European Union free movement legislation he can't be 'sent back'.
Well that is not quite true, since Rodrigo is not a citizen of the European Union.
However, there is no reason whatsoever to think that Rodrigo has not perfectly correctly complied with immigration legislation and has a legitimate visa. So there is no reason to think there is any possibility of him being "sent" anywhere.
If the point of this thread is, Rodrigo prefers to live in Britain and does not want to go back to Brazil, well fine. But that is not particularly interesting.
johnx
04-08-2009, 11:06 AM
Thought all that ar*s licking he was doing was a ploy-how cynical of me.If he can stay here as long as he wants it must be genuine.Just curious about his ridiculous obsession with the Queen.Does'nt appear to know anything about her except she looks like a nice lady.
The_Long_Run
04-08-2009, 11:08 AM
Originally posted by BB22
Originally posted by The_Long_Run
Originally posted by johnx
"I love this cuntree.I love the queen."etc. etc.Gettin bit boring now-surely cant be that bloody good in Leeds or wherever he is.More likely he fears returning to his poverty stricken,crime infested homeland.
Under European Union free movement legislation he can't be 'sent back'.
Well that is not quite true, since Rodrigo is not a citizen of the European Union.
However, there is no reason whatsoever to think that Rodrigo has not perfectly correctly complied with immigration legislation and has a legitimate visa. So there is no reason to think there is any possibility of him being "sent" anywhere.
If the point of this thread is, Rodrigo prefers to live in Britain and does not want to go back to Brazil, well fine. But that is not particularly interesting.
See my previous post.
Originally posted by The_Long_Run
Television Production student actually. His mother is Italian so he is entitled to be here for as long as he chooses.
Originally posted by The_Long_Run
Originally posted by oopaloompa
I read somewhere that he was a drama student in Bradford
Television Production student actually. His mother is Italian so he is entitled to be here for as long as he chooses.
damn! :tongue:
Originally posted by Lauren
Why would he be sent back? He's not an illegal immigrant.
LMAO exactly :laugh2:
ConnieLingus
04-08-2009, 11:53 AM
He will be gang banged by a squad of burly coffee pickers.
luminoussun
04-08-2009, 11:55 AM
how does the european right to move count for a south american?
Fabio87s
04-08-2009, 11:59 AM
His mother is Italian...he is a citizen of European union!!!!! the Italian legislation admits double citizenship!!!
Originally posted by The_Long_Run
Originally posted by BB22
Originally posted by The_Long_Run
Originally posted by johnx
"I love this cuntree.I love the queen."etc. etc.Gettin bit boring now-surely cant be that bloody good in Leeds or wherever he is.More likely he fears returning to his poverty stricken,crime infested homeland.
Under European Union free movement legislation he can't be 'sent back'.
Well that is not quite true, since Rodrigo is not a citizen of the European Union.
However, there is no reason whatsoever to think that Rodrigo has not perfectly correctly complied with immigration legislation and has a legitimate visa. So there is no reason to think there is any possibility of him being "sent" anywhere.
If the point of this thread is, Rodrigo prefers to live in Britain and does not want to go back to Brazil, well fine. But that is not particularly interesting.
See my previous post.
Originally posted by The_Long_Run
Television Production student actually. His mother is Italian so he is entitled to be here for as long as he chooses.
Ah, I see. My apologies as that is a relevant fact. Although a final determination rests on whether Rodrigo possesses an EU passport, it would seem plausible that he does given that one of his parents is Italian.
davidalbert
04-08-2009, 12:26 PM
television production student? !!! Oh THAT explains everything! te he..........knows how to work the media: 'I luvva your countreeeee!' etc, 'I luvva your Queen!!' (no ,not david!)........
Brazil is a fantastic country.......the biggest democracy in Latin america..........
noobism
04-08-2009, 12:27 PM
Originally posted by johnx
"I love this cuntree.I love the queen."etc. etc.Gettin bit boring now-surely cant be that bloody good in Leeds or wherever he is.More likely he fears returning to his poverty stricken,crime infested homeland.
Brazil is no worse than the UK there are parts you should not go to if you want to stay safe, most of the grime your talking about happens in the Flavelas, the Flavelas are basically a town within a town.
I would preffer to live in brazil any day, they have the most beautiful women in the world
MaratSafinForever
04-08-2009, 12:34 PM
Originally posted by johnx
"I love this cuntree.I love the queen."etc. etc.Gettin bit boring now-surely cant be that bloody good in Leeds or wherever he is.More likely he fears returning to his poverty stricken,crime infested homeland.
ha, like it's not full of crime in england
loomy
04-08-2009, 12:36 PM
Originally posted by davidalbert
television production student? !!! Oh THAT explains everything! te he..........knows how to work the media: 'I luvva your countreeeee!' etc, 'I luvva your Queen!!' (no ,not david!)........
Brazil is a fantastic country.......the biggest democracy in Latin america..........
Brazil is not really a fantastic country. The landscape is beautiful and the peolpe are nice and it's nice to visit if you're careful but to live there is difficult.
There are as many civilian deaths every year as there are in an average war zone. And IIRC civilian isn't counting the 'drug dealers' from the favellas who are killed. I put drug dealers in inverted commas because a lot of people killed by the police were not dealing drugs but the police claim they were to justify their killing of them. Even the middle classes in the cities have resorted to penning themselves up in enclosed living areas to escape the daily gang violence and clashes between the gangs and the police. The police are corrupt as well. After 8 O'clock even in nice quiet areas in the city you don't want to be frawing attention to yourself; it's actually safer to drive straight through a red light than stop because people come and highjack your car.
It's good in a lot of ways but it is not a fantastic country and I don't blame Rodrigo for not wanting to go back there
Patrick
04-08-2009, 12:37 PM
He needs to **** up about the **** queen
johnx
04-08-2009, 12:56 PM
Originally posted by loomy
Originally posted by davidalbert
television production student? !!! Oh THAT explains everything! te he..........knows how to work the media: 'I luvva your countreeeee!' etc, 'I luvva your Queen!!' (no ,not david!)........
Brazil is a fantastic country.......the biggest democracy in Latin america..........
Brazil is not really a fantastic country. The landscape is beautiful and the peolpe are nice and it's nice to visit if you're careful but to live there is difficult.
There are as many civilian deaths every year as there are in an average war zone. And IIRC civilian isn't counting the 'drug dealers' from the favellas who are killed. I put drug dealers in inverted commas because a lot of people killed by the police were not dealing drugs but the police claim they were to justify their killing of them. Even the middle classes in the cities have resorted to penning themselves up in enclosed living areas to escape the daily gang violence and clashes between the gangs and the police. The police are corrupt as well. After 8 O'clock even in nice quiet areas in the city you don't want to be frawing attention to yourself; it's actually safer to drive straight through a red light than stop because people come and highjack your car.
It's good in a lot of ways but it is not a fantastic country and I don't blame Rodrigo for not wanting to go back there Rodrigos obviously from the middle classes and has talked about havin to live penned in because of the crime etc.People goin on bout how nice it is def. talkin outta their butth*le.
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