Tina’s on her back, toes up

Blimey 83 ! I remember watching her and Mick Jagger on Live Aid in 85. She must have been in her mid forties then and me a fresh faced 23 year old. Where's it all gone ?
 
She renounced her US citizenship when she married her second husband, lived happily outside of Zurich. I wonder what the local hausfrau thought of having the Acid Queen as a neighbor?
 
🙄 Holy Cheeses, get with the picture Terry. She wasn’t Swiss, she just died there.

Think of Paul Marx dying in France, Andy Chain dying in Spain, Rolf Harris dying in England, Warnie dying in Bali.
My parents were Swiss, does that count? I never bothered asking for Swiss nationality to which I'm entitled. I hope that I don't live to regret it.
I can't sing any more since I had radiotherapy on my throat but I have lovely legs.
Paul
 
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My parents were Swiss, does that count? I never bothered asking for Swiss nationality to which I'm entitled. I hope that I don't live to regret it.
I can't sing any more since I had radiotherapy on my throat but I have lovely legs.
Paul

My great, great, great grandparents were Scottish. Do you think there's any chance of me getting citizenship for Sconnie Botland?

Jim
 
Tina had to pass the Swiss Citizenship Test which requires fluency in German, her canton was German speaking, and have a knowledge of Swiss history. Her husband was a German music executive, not Swiss and they had a 27 year relationship before they married. He donated the kidney for her transplant after she ruined hers by treating her high blood pressure homeopathically.
 
It would be nice to be able to stay in the Schengen without worrying about the 90 days out of 180 rule. My application for Lithuanian citizenship began processing in April after requesting an apostilled copy of my passport. It was going to be such a hassle to obtain that I just sent them the actual passport to show at the hearing! Now I have to wait until September or October.
 
While I was doing a draughtsman apprenticeship in Nyon, Switzerland I got a call-up for national service, had to point out that I was and still am Australian.
 
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