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Enrique
thank you for the invitation, I am happy to see a local in the network. I work for C&S Wholesale Services. We manage the warehouse operation for the Bi-Lo Stores. I like what you mention in you profile about the specialization in multicultural relations and I would like to hear more about it.
ok i will post them, the pic i have on my page now, just add more hair and kinda get that george lopez look..lol i will be shaving it off on friday the 06 of march. This saturday im doing COPS 4 KIDS charity bowling, wanna come out and party with us afterwards?
It's really a pleasure to meet you and Thanks for adding me to your NSHP network.
My name is Johnny Silvas and I live in San Angelo, Texas.
Please feel free to visit my website.
Sincerely,
Johnny Silvas
www.johnnysilvas.com
How wonderful that you husband is half Lebanese, you'll have beautiful children (if you don't already).
As for recipes LOL I am culinary impaired!
I have Middle Eastern restaurants close to home that make up for it. I know how to make tabule out of a box :-). My Mom is also 100% Lebanese. I am always very proud of being this "hybrid" that I am and I miss no opportunity to tell the world how my background has enriched my life and my craft. Unfortunately I suspect we have a lot of work to do in the category of acceptance. My suspicion is that the "general judgement" I got in "Design Star" (think of all my awards, publications other TV appearances compared to the rest of the applicants) has to do with the long road this country needs to walk toward the acceptance of its multicultural make up, which is, by the way, what makes America such a great nation.
This is the first time in my life I am a member of a group. I almost gave up participating with and taking advantage of the opportunities this association may offer to me.
Well, thank you for extending me an invitation; I apologize for not acknowledging before your invitation.
Bernardo
p.s. I do not know yet how to navigate this site.
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