passport

April 16th, 2009 | 326 Entries

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326 Entries for “passport”

  1. All i need is a passport. Then i can escape from this place that is slowly stealing my identity. I can follow my dreams. Experience sounds, smells and tastes from another culture. A small piece of documentation holds the key to my destiny and future. It’s all I need.

    by Julia on 04.17.2009
  2. I failed to apply for an updated passport, and now I’m stuck like chuck, whoever he is. Anyway, how will I ever retreat off to other countries without the document that will give me access? Gotta have a passport. no way around it.

    by lisabirch on 04.17.2009
  3. The Mexican didn’t have his passport when he crossed the border so the guards violently shoved him in the back of a van along with alot of other Mexicans and putting them in a holding area to later be deported back to Mexico.

    by MW on 04.17.2009
  4. lifes about transiting into what we want to be in life… but who really knows what we want? Its always jumbled and you never know who to go to for advice until you find that one person who understands, who cares, and will do everything they can to see you smile…they will give you your passport for your transtion.

    by Desy on 04.17.2009
  5. plane
    people
    go
    travel
    fly
    pass
    port
    over
    ports
    faces
    big
    black
    white
    wheels
    crowded
    bags
    workers

    by Jay on 04.17.2009
  6. Thought he had always had a predilection for travel, the thought that he would have to have another passport bothered him. God, how he hated to have his picture taken! The last picture he had willing given his time for was his driver’s license picture, and he was winking and.. really, he looked like he had down syndrome. His mother laughed at him for an hour! Perhaps he should just cancel the trip altogether..

    by Katelen Oakes on 04.17.2009
  7. i want to get my passport so that I can finally travel like my sister does, I had kids young so I cant do half as much as she does, at least I will have more fun when I’m older Ha!

    by Mandles on 04.17.2009
  8. “Excuse my, miss,” the tall man said, bending down to look the small girl in the eyes. “You need a passport to get through here. Do you have your passport with you?”
    The girl stared, and suddenly she became frightened. Passport? Mama hadn’t told me I needed a passport…

    by Just Me on 04.17.2009
  9. latitanza

    by fosk on 04.17.2009
  10. I was passing through the security booth at the airport perfunctorily when I realized my passport was missing. I’m not the sort of person who loses his mind, but I began to enter a serious state of panic. Without my passport, all my plans to travel throughout Europe would be ruined! I searched everywhere before a little three-year-old boy tugged on my leg and handed me the passport. What a nice kid.

    by vish on 04.17.2009
  11. “I don’t think passports are really a very effective means of controlling immigration,” the cat said. “The mice can fold them up into airplanes and fly right over the border.”

    “I see what you mean,” said the dog.

    by Joshua Hugo on 04.17.2009
  12. I stared at the little book in my hand. It was unnecessary and completely accidental. I had the power of the world right there between my fingers, and no desire to use it. Without you, I had no home. Without you, I had no reason to go back. Without you, I was lost, and I never wanted to be found. Without you, I wasn’t anywhere.

    by Charlie Rose on 04.17.2009
  13. I would travel to far away lands. Exotic places with color and customs and food. I would meet people of all races and cultures and speak to them about their beliefs, loves interests and dreams.

    by Coletee on 04.17.2009
  14. Oh man. All these international-ish topics. Yeah. My passport. It’s full to the gills. I guess some people probably would scoff and say it’s nothing. But for the average joe…it’s a little too full. Maybe I’m not an average joe. I have to admit I’m a bit proud. But I’m also a lot tired from all the travel that’s gone into making that thing what it is.

    by anna on 04.17.2009
  15. The airport is stifling and over crowed. The lines too long and and after hours upon hours of waiting they open the gates finally and ask for the one thing you forgot to bring.

    by gerent on 04.17.2009
  16. Passports are like small journeys. I love mine and always hate to give it up. Each visa stamp is a little treasure, a reminder of an exotic scent, a friendly face, new sounds and words and colors. I love my passport.

    by Brenda on 04.17.2009
  17. It´s necessary to know the world that was given to us all. It´s a synonym of exclusion

    by Jorge Medina on 04.17.2009
  18. A passport os just a door to the end.
    See the world in a blink on an eye.
    Once you see it, it’s not there any more.

    by Pedro Magalhães on 04.17.2009
  19. “Where is it? C’mon! Where can my passport be? I need it to get on the plane!” He dug through his carry on trying to find the little book that contained his passport. Without that little piece of paper he couldn’t get home. Couldn’t get home to… to who? Who did he have to get home to? His mother was dead, his father hated him… who else was there?

    by Elven on 04.17.2009
  20. i love to travelling and meeting people. Helping to make this truly oneworld.

    by Chris Prince on 04.17.2009
  21. If I had a passport away from where I live now I’d be living some place better.
    Someplace quieter.
    Someplace I could be independent.
    Somplace I’d be loved.
    Someplace I wont get hurt.
    Someplace with you.

    by Saya on 04.17.2009
  22. Passport to freedom. Reminds me of the Not Without My Daughter movie, which was powerful…until the end, which was anticlimactic. There’s a lesson for you in directing.

    by amy on 04.17.2009
  23. We had little time. How to get across the border? The countryside was our only choice. We wandered in the hills for two days before our water ran out. We had no map, and dead reckoning was difficult. Everything looked the same, and we were running out of time.

    by Jake on 04.17.2009
  24. passport… permission to pass the port… i got mine done long ago… my gf is so happy she’s gotten hers too… its great… we could go out together some time…

    by xyz on 04.17.2009
  25. I need a passport. I had one but I think it expired. I would love to just hope on the next international plane out but that is slightly impossible without my passport….it will take forever to get a new one. ugh,

    by erin on 04.17.2009
  26. I just got a new passport. It will be my passport to the rest of my life. My first destintation? Summer as a single 20 year old in LA. From there, who knows? Whatever else happens, I know my passport will always be in my pocket.

    by b copeland on 04.17.2009
  27. the most frustrating thing in the world. I can’t tell you how long it took me to get mine. The interesting thing about them though are the stamps you get on them. I wonder what you do when you run out of space?

    My Grandpa keeps mine somewhere….I don’t know where exactly. just some dark corner in his house I suppose. I like his house. Full of so many cool things. yeah….

    by Robert on 04.17.2009
  28. wish i could take my passport, travel anywhere! anywhere.
    somewhere new.
    I wish I could just take any plane, fin a place where noone knows. my place. feel something
    I need to feel.
    feel something new.
    I want to go away.

    by Cambria on 04.17.2009
  29. passport is the program they have at my school to help kids who didn’t go to very good high schools prepare for the rigors of college, but they only tell minorities about it, so it becomes minority school. its really retarded. and not okay. also, i try hard not to be a racist but the minority kids they let in for diversity are SO OBNOXIOUS and not smart enough and it drives me nuts that some people who really deserve it are passed over in favor of these kids who are only there to make the college look better.

    by k on 04.17.2009
  30. nothing to do with me. i mean i’d like to go everywhere, like a cheeseburger, w/out passport

    by solstizio on 04.17.2009
  31. travel around the world

    by bastet on 04.17.2009
  32. I think I need a new passport. Mine is almost 10 years old, and although it has plenty of stamps, the picture just isn’t, well, me. Not anymore. It was taken a virtual eon ago, of a young, naive girl who had yet to travel the world. Also, I’m no longer a blond.

    by Amy on 04.17.2009
  33. We fall down the ports and journey into the crimson blue earth,following stumbling footsteps. Sacred pathways only grace the pages of well-to-do Wall Street journals and wildwood pincones, dripping in the fear of travel. Come now, join us into the world of forlorn distances.

    by sladegibbs on 04.17.2009
  34. lost it: i had lots of visas and it made me feel very smart

    by f on 04.17.2009
  35. A passport is your proof of existence and it says that you exist and you are allowed to travel. A passport is sometimes metaphorically used to decribe something that invokes something else. Passport to the past. Hmmm, invokes is a much more interesting word and why is it so often that when presented with a word as a prompt we fall into definition, as though this were a quiz, a mental refuge, a place to hide from actually thinking something freeform and new.

    by Mushi on 04.17.2009
  36. passport photos taken by a smiling attendant are still black and white but as yellow and blue as Cuba. the dour face required by government records take a few tries. who can keep a straight face when we’re seeing drinks in a

    by Pearl on 04.17.2009
  37. passport photos taken by a smiling attendant are still black and white but as yellow and blue as Cuba. the dour face required by government records take a few tries. who can keep a straight face when we’re seeing drinks in a

    by Pearl on 04.17.2009
  38. It took me almost eighteen years to get my passport set up and by the end of it, i found that you couldn’t smile or make any facial expressions and it was kind of self defeating because you would think that everyone at the border would be smiling out of nervousness. Of course, i never smile when i am nervous so where is the sense in that.

    In my photo, i look freaked out.

    by sheis on 04.17.2009
  39. “Immigration red tape is a real pain! I can’t beleve that my passport expired two days ago!”

    by sleepypanda on 04.17.2009
  40. Ticket to distant
    shores and places I’ve never
    seen before. Passport.

    by Leon Choo on 04.17.2009