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To: Dr. Richard Kimble; Alia

Remember to always be careful when searching for people on the net.
The names you search on may be more common than you think.

Try searching on your name or others whom you know well enough to distinguish if a post is referring to him or not. You might be surprised how many "name clones" you'll discover.

My husband has a pretty rare last name. We're always the only ones listed in the phonebook, even in large cities of a million people.

Still, his brother (who doesn't have a very common first name either) has a name-twin who lives and works less than 100 miles away.




722 posted on 05/18/2006 3:44:17 PM PDT by stands2reason (You cannot bully or insult any conservative into voting for your guy.)
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To: stands2reason
The names you search on may be more common than you think.

Yep. The John Lewis connection to the Greensboro event of 1979 was the only matter I had the greatest difficulty with. I get multiple sources confirming the data before posting.

Still, his brother (who doesn't have a very common first name either) has a name-twin who lives and works less than 100 miles away.

Yep, I know this one. Is that why you were haranging me on the other thread? And because you suspected I was merely connecting bland dots by name or ethnicity?

937 posted on 05/19/2006 3:36:54 AM PDT by Alia
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