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J.B. McCloughan
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posted 12-20-2007 11:44 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for J.B. McCloughan   Click Here to Email J.B. McCloughan     Edit/Delete Message
Is he a polygraph examiner or just a poster?

I have reason to believe that his member information is not what it says.

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Barry C
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posted 12-21-2007 09:13 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Barry C   Click Here to Email Barry C     Edit/Delete Message
Donna has suggested he's 1904, and I'd second that one.

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J.B. McCloughan
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posted 12-22-2007 12:51 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for J.B. McCloughan   Click Here to Email J.B. McCloughan     Edit/Delete Message
I final it. The IP is South African hub, which last I checked was nowhere near Texas.

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stat
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posted 12-22-2007 07:05 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for stat   Click Here to Email stat     Edit/Delete Message
Cliff is certainly a deuchebag, but I have to admit, the PP public post he lampoons does in fact seem highly phony. "Jake" goes to the trouble of registering and receiving a password only to "congratulate" us examiners on the mythbuster's "success"-----the post being at an extreme level of butt-smooching. I am glad Jake calls us "real pros"---what is he, 12yrs old? I, like batdung, also found Jake's post to be "excruciatingly" artificial.
If "Jake" is a planted commenter/poster, than we could certainly do better. If he is real, he has a promising career with the Ronco Infomercial people.

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