Virgilio Alberto!! Reportese!
I figured maybe if I called you what your Mom called you when you were in trouble that you might respond! :) I wasn't sure you were checking this until you posted your address way down at the bottom. Dude, estas chavas revueltas de EILL te quieren ver como pocos te ven y no has respondido al reto!
I was surprised you didn't respond to Aldo's doctor's visit memoir about the time...you know!
Volviendo a algo mas serio y decente, como van los preparativos para el viernes? Nos vas a acompanar el jueves en Friday's? Queres que te traiga un thong para el sababdo? (Oops, I regress!) Mauri ya hizo planes para estar con Scott?
Let us know! See you soon!

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that thong tho-thong thong thong...
vaya, aparecio Vir!
whattup Vir?
Yvette, ¿ves que los sueños sí se cumplen? ;)
Bienvenido, Vir, he disfrutado mucho tu update. Y la originaria de la reunión fue mayormente Lidia, que puso las cosas claras, ja ja...
And while we're talking about parents, los míos todavía estoy esperando que me expliquen lo de los birds & the bees. I think they're slightly overdue...
my mom is not guilty of not talking to me about it...she told me much too soon. I even remember what she said, and she used this book called "Our Bodies, Our Selves" that had drawings in it. ewwwwwwwwwwww.
anyway, I was in second grade at the time, and it did two things. 1)make me tell everyone, and 2.) make me want to try everything!
My grandma told me that Monica P's mom called her, quite upset, telling her that I had told Monica things she didn't want her to know. Apparently, she still doesn't want you to know, Monica.
(She also told my grandma that she had told you about the stork!)
Gaby, we'll talk soon and I'll tell you all about the stork.
Wow, that sounds just like something my mother would have done. Hace poco y medio en broma le reclamé que porqué nunca me habían instruido en las cosas de la vida, y me dijo que my dad was supposed to have done it. He probably expected her to talk to me, of course.
Hmmm. I wish I had paid attention to Yvette's information in the 2nd grade -- it would have made life a lot easier! How very educational and useful.
I can teach you again, if you would like.
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