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Stephanie Jackter
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[*] posted on 5-21-2004 at 11:59 AM
Anybody heading through El Triunfo soon?


There's an old couple I send big bottles of Ibuprophen and tylenol to. I haven't been down for a while and am hoping I can find someone who is going that can take them the meds, which I can send to you. They're right off the main drag, a block away from the church in El Triunfo, which is between La Paz and Cabo San Lucas. Thanks.- Stephanie



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[*] posted on 5-21-2004 at 02:02 PM


Perhaps JR can help with this as he drives right through there. If not, know that I'm mailing a package to San Bartolo in about a week to 10 days. If you want to bother to send the meds to me (San Francisco) I'd be happy to include them in my package and ask mi amiga to drop them off in El Triunfo. u2u me if ya wanta do that.



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[*] posted on 5-22-2004 at 06:18 AM


Stephanie, what are thier names? i pass through there weekly will give them some of mine.
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[*] posted on 5-22-2004 at 01:56 PM
Thank you, dono. That would be great!


Natalie Ann is sending a package to a friend of hers who will deliver a couple jugs to them, but you never know how long that whole process might take, so to get them an emergency supply soon would be just great! Then they can wait at leisure for the package to come from Natalie Ann.

Their names are Don Tomas and Dona Maria. Their place is really easy to find. If you're coming in from La Paz, the church will be on your right. Make a right at the next street (where the California Connection machila used to be on the corner). They're about 3 doors down on the left. The house has a faded out Coca Cola sign painted on the front, an old fashioned screen door and a string of wire in front for a makeshift fence. If they're out picking Pitahayas or something, I'm sure you can leave it with the neighbors or just inside their screen door. If they are home, Don Tomas loves to give tours of the old smelter just down from their house ...

Thanks a ton. Let me know if I can reimburse you somehow. - Stephanie




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