melba salazar-lucio 50, Female
Brownsville, Texas
United States
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Brownsville, Texas
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University of Texas-Brownsville/Brownsville ISD GT/Advanced Academics Dept.
 

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At 9:42am on December 2, 2007, Justine Bell said…
Thanks for your message! My mouth is watering for those tamales! Yum! Hope all is well with your and your family and that you're still writing!
At 9:14am on August 2, 2007, Scott Schneider said…
It's so sad that I am your first friend, like, ever. Wow! I mean, I had friends as far back as the age of three, but, hey, if I can be a buddy for you now, in this new phase of life, call me the man. Wann go cow-tipping? That's what I do with my friends, and now that you are part of that good-ol'-boy network, you can have the first heifer we lay our longing eyes on. Just put your shoulder in to that pocket below the haunches and puuuuuuush like a hillbilly and a tractor.
At 12:01pm on August 1, 2007, Scott Schneider said…
Y'know...we resemble each other according to that photo!
At 11:58am on August 1, 2007, Scott Schneider said…
Wanna go shopping?
At 11:45am on August 1, 2007, Julie Cash said…
Hello, friend!
At 5:00pm on July 26, 2007, Bonnie Kaplan said…
What a success for you today. Relish the moments! See you Monday. I'm so glad I know you, better and better.
Bonnie
At 4:54pm on July 26, 2007, Bonnie Kaplan said…
Welcome Melba,
You are the first one. HOw about that?
Bonnie
 
 

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