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Published: January 11th 2013
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El Potrero Chico, Acapulco, Mexico City Growing up in Houston, Texas, I was a minority as a caucasian. I was mostly sheltered from much of the Mexicans in Texas by attending elementary and high school in private schools, though Middle school was spent in the public sector. I was surrounded by mostly Mexicans and African American people. Most of them were proud of their heritage (as I am mine), a... Read Full Entry



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She called herself "America"She called herself "America"
She called herself "America"

and was one of the few peeps who was using the tourists to learn English. Smart Cookie. with food - yum
breaking the fast with Julian and Jasonbreaking the fast with Julian and Jason
breaking the fast with Julian and Jason

These were the only other Gringos on the entire Acapulco Bay. Trust me - I looked!
Northern part of the townNorthern part of the town
Northern part of the town

Heading to the cliff divers
Palm trees and sunPalm trees and sun
Palm trees and sun

Thank god... I was getting tired of Monterrey's grey and cold weather.
I wonder whyI wonder why
I wonder why

the Mexicans are so fat and have the highest diabetes rate in the world? Hmmmm
Climbing to JumpClimbing to Jump
Climbing to Jump

Whereas I like to climb and repel.
old laptop for saleold laptop for sale
old laptop for sale

and blender - how can you resist?



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