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At 4:31pm on August 30, 2008, Wil said…
At 8:35pm on August 2, 2008, Bonnie L Pelton said…
Awesome!
At 7:54pm on August 2, 2008, Bonnie L Pelton said…
Just dropped by to say hi !! Beep beep !
At 12:07pm on June 30, 2008, soulmandala said…
ah, well, i'm afraid you're hopes would be dashed... it's barely recognizable after six years. the quaint downtown is intact, but there has been unreal construction and growth everywhere else. sorry!
At 11:48am on June 30, 2008, soulmandala said…
ah, well, that makes sense, then! you'd be amazed at the changes in this area lately. hardly looks the same!

namaste and yeehaw,
Kristen
At 11:11am on June 30, 2008, soulmandala said…
thank you for your appreciation of my work! i'm curious, tho... why such a reaction for Round Rock?

namaste,
Kristen
At 4:56pm on June 28, 2008, Wil said…

Cozumel, Mexico ca 2007
At 5:38pm on June 27, 2008, Wil said…
Happy Friday James!
At 6:47pm on June 26, 2008, Chrissy said…
That is too cool! I saw a moose while hiking in Yellow Stone Park when I was a teen and my father told me to turn around slowly and go back the way we came! He was full grown and very tall! It was unforgettable though, and absolutely beautiful!
At 6:56pm on June 24, 2008, Heather McAlendin said…
hello my friend.....thanks again for the invite

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Relationship Status:
Married
My Birthdate:
October 18th
My Birthplace:
Alhambra, California
My Hometown:
Anchorage, Alaska
My Website:
http://www.JamesFletcherBooks.com
My Favorite Website:
http://www.myspace.com/jamescfletcher
My Favorite Foods:
1. Sorted by animal: Cows, Chickens, Pigs, Sheep, Fishes, Turkeys, Moose, Reindeer, Buffaloes.

2. Sorted by vegetable: Tomatoes, Lettuce, Carrots, Peas, Corn, Okra, Beans, Potatoes, Pumpkins, Onions, Spinach, Broccoli, Brussel Sprouts.

3. Sorted by fruit: Apples, Pears, Tomatoes(for the purists), Peaches, Grapes, Plums, Watermelon, Cantelope, Strawberries, Blueberries, Cherries, Bananas, Oranges, Kiwis, Nectarines, oh yeah; Apricots.

4. Sorted by ethnicity: Mexican, Southern, Tex-Mex, Italian, Chinese, Aussie, American and French (if French Fries count).

Gotta go, I'm hungry!
My Favorite Beverages:
Water, Coke Zero, Orange Juice, Cran-Apple, Iced Tea, Coffee.
My Favorite Sweets:
My Wife.
My Favorite People:
Underdogs, those that obey the rules, those that respect others, those that need help, and those that buy my book.
My Favorite Books:
Threads of Deception by ME, and anything written by Wilbur Smith.
My Favorite Movies:
The Natural, Old Yeller, Lonesome Dove.
My Career:
Safety Engineering, Law Enforcement, Emergency Medicine
My Accomplishments:
Wrote a book, found a girl on the other side of the planet and married her.
Why I'm Here:
Personal, Professional, To Network, To Make Friends, To Share Ideas, To Learn, To Change the World
My Passion:
Being creative; whether it be writing books, playing guitar, or painting landscapes.
My Hopes:
To be a millionaire and happy at whatever I'm doing to make that first million.
My Dreams:
That my hopes come true.

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