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At 11:01am on December 11, 2007, Lisa said…
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At 12:03pm on July 24, 2007, NADNUK said…
Cheers..... David
At 4:05pm on July 23, 2007, Suzy Tonini said…
Will the real David Clarke please stand up?
At 3:55pm on July 23, 2007, Naaash said…
Hi there.

Nice to find you.

it was tough.

Cheers

Naaash
At 9:17pm on July 21, 2007, DavidClarke said…
nEVER sAID i wAS DoD, dID I?
At 5:45am on July 21, 2007, Sarang Brahme said…
"DavidClarke" - I think I found you? Please respond
At 5:34pm on July 19, 2007, DavidClarke said…
JL - y'aite?
At 4:30pm on July 19, 2007, DavidClarke said…
Chris, I responded.
At 4:08pm on July 19, 2007, Chris Cox said…
"David" I believe I left a message for you.

Chris
At 4:04pm on July 19, 2007, DavidClarke said…
Rob, very perceptive. I can not confirm or deny
At 2:59pm on July 19, 2007, Rob McIntosh said…
I gather you are not really a "David Clarke" as DoD people generally pick first name could be last name and last name could be fist pseudonym's.....correct?
At 1:38pm on July 19, 2007, DavidClarke said…
Thanks SC1

nicE tO bE heRE
At 10:04am on July 19, 2007, SourceCon Dude said…
Hey David, nice to see you here vs. the other sites you frequent!

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