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Marty LaFromboise #30165
P.O. Box 5911
Sioux Falls, SD 57117-5911

Age 38, Native American. Honest, down-to-earth, humorous type of guy. 
Seeking pen-pal from either near or far. I love to write and open to many topics.
I love sports, watching and participating. I enjoy the outdoors, and all the four 
seasons. I like to keep up with current events, so my reading of newspapers and
magazines. On a more personal note, I'm the guy who keeps people laughing. 
I like meeting new people and have no shortage of topics and opinions. If
you're wondering about becoming a pen-pal, all it takes is a letter to say "Hello" 
and the rest comes naturally!

02/28/10


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Please be warned not to send money to prisoners or deposit any money into your checking account 
sent to you by a prisoner. Some people have lost hundreds even thousands of dollars through altered 
money orders. Give encouragement only. Do not get romantically or emotionally involved. Don't
 take any collect calls, even if the prisoner tells you a rich relative has just died and left him or 
her a fortune so that all the calls will be paid for eventually.
Prisoners often need Christian literature or other things like art supplies or personal hygiene items. 
We recommend that you use a post office box and do not give out your last name or your home address.