Hell, I didn't know that he wasn't in the first place. Props to him though, I heard that the exam is really hard and a lot of Americans can't even pass it.Originally Posted by RotoWorld
I bet I wouldn't be able to pass it.
Hell, I didn't know that he wasn't in the first place. Props to him though, I heard that the exam is really hard and a lot of Americans can't even pass it.Originally Posted by RotoWorld
I bet I wouldn't be able to pass it.
"For someone who was never meant for this world, I must confess I'm suddenly having a hard time leaving it. Of course, they say every atom in our bodies was once part of a star. Maybe I'm not leaving... maybe I'm going home."
Great Job, Albert. I heard the same about the test. Lets just say that I am proud to be an American born citizen!!! Test and me just don't mix!!!!
I never knew he wasn't either. That's interesting. Congrats to Pujols then.
I'm with brewersfan on this. Proud to be American born. I have enough tests in college without having to worry about them for citizenship.
Integrity can accommodate the inadvertent error and the honest difference of opinion; it cannot accommodate deceit or subordination of principle.
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lol I hope you guys are being sarcastic, because I have seen the test in my HS Government class and in my political science class.
It's about time. He's been in the US almost a decade and is playing America's pasttime!
Was one of the questions "is Tom Glavine a good pitcher?"
I did a lot of good things as a sim league GM.
Ah, give me something clever to say here.
No, but one question was "How far did that ball Albert Pujols hit off of Brad Lidge in the 2005 NLCS travel?"