Zimbabwe Bowling Talent Stocks
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Jongwe couldn't get an Aussie visa
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Interesting.. was he not eligible? I wonder what the conditions are. Still surprised today that Mupariwa got a 5 year visa. Doesn't that kind of guarantee him At least permanent Res?
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Yeah the government makes it tough for zimbos to go to oz.
Mupariwa is an interesting one and there's something very very unusual about his situation that I don't know.
My guess is they are paying the employer sponsorship fees for him and that's all he is getting and it's a 5 yr term.
Also, isn't he laying pipe into an Aussie bitch?
If so, he could be on a spouse visa sorta thing.
Generally, easiest way to get into another country is to marry your way in.... ask Eugene!
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The old saying of once you go black...
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Also I recall reading mupariwa and prosper have Irish visas
As straaaaange as that sounds
As straaaaange as that sounds
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BORN: 13 June 1967, Harare
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As an Australian, I can indeed confirm that the government make it seriously hard to secure a visa. All bureaucracy and red tape.
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As for Mupariwa, why do white women love dreadlocked African men?
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I believe that it is genetic. We are often attracted the people who are different looking to us because it ensures that we are not related to them. i.e. you aren't marrying your cousin of something!
It basically makes sure that the gene pool is mixed up - if it's too similar humans start developing disabilities, like growing a third bollock or two backsides or something.
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I believe that it is genetic. We are often attracted the people who are different looking to us because it ensures that we are not related to them. i.e. you aren't marrying your cousin of something!
It basically makes sure that the gene pool is mixed up - if it's too similar humans start developing disabilities, like growing a third bollock or two backsides or something.
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This is not a blanket statement because I have friends and "relatives" with locks, but generally I find African men with locks to be unhygienic. Again this is not meant to offend, but some white women or girls I know or I've seen tend to wind up with the more unsanitary looking ones or the lot. Again bear with me here and my apologies if I offend anyone. This is just an observation, and I think I'm exposed to this enough to say it's not a small sample size.
I think I know or understand what you are saying, but I also don't think I know or understaand what you're saying. Yes, opposites attract. I'm not sure about coincidental precautionary attractions though.Bulawayo Boy wrote: ↑Thu Oct 05, 2017 4:06 pmI believe that it is genetic. We are often attracted the people who are different looking to us because it ensures that we are not related to them. i.e. you aren't marrying your cousin of something!
It basically makes sure that the gene pool is mixed up - if it's too similar humans start developing disabilities
Regading relations, the Targayens and the Dornish have done well nonetheless , but closer to reality, I think some Shona people marry within the family right? But that tradition still aplies in many tribes throughout the world. No? Physically, my kind of women are actually plenty in my tribe in organic form, but plenty in other places - except increasingly in synthetic form.
like growing a third bollock or two backsides or something
Back to bowling talent...
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