User talk:Daisygmendez
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Hello Daisy!
[edit]Hi, My name is Terilyn and I'm in your 192AC class, just introducing myself! I am from the bay area and attend the business school, like you. Hope we can form a good study group together for this class! Terir (talk) 21:21, 11 September 2017 (UTC)Terilyn rorke
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