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Public OpenPGP key of Daniel Fishman

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Comments

MrVicchio said…
Dan, Dan dan the fishmerman? From the Ranch? Long hair, and a neck beard?

That Dan? That went to UT?
MrVicchio said…
Dan, as in the Ranch, as in long hair, played soccer and Nintendo? How goes it?

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