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March 11, 2006

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Angela

Hi Marcos,

I will be turning 20 in August, but I have experience more than most 19 year olds have. I have already graduated college, landed a job in my career path, and moved out on my own. I know I'm not a twentiessomething, but most of this stuff would still apply to me correct?

-Angela

RamonGustav

I think you have a thorough understanding in this matter. You describe in detail all here.

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