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I’m considering taking in an Asian student to bring in a few more dollars.

Does anyone know the name of the scheme.. and does anyone know someone who has had experience with it?

I’m trying to work out the pros and cons.

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As someone who abhors political correctness, I think this video is quite apt at this point...

http://www.moneyconfessions.com.au/video/video/show?id=2081871%3AVi...

Manish
How did we arrive at a video re racism? I innocently mentioned wanting to take in an Asian student and apart from a couple of genuine offers of assistance the discussion has been dominated by my use of the word Asian. I’m pleased to have been able to provide you with fodder for your humour but must admit that I’m a little surprised.
Hi PJF, the video is about political correctness, which I can't stand.

I was taking a sly stab at JG's PC comments, not at you. :)

PJF
And there I was thinking I was being subversive.
:)

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