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"Hi Heinz! Thanks for that. I keep it on the downlow most of the time. But, hey the subject came up! I thought about it a couple of days before I said anything. This is a perfect spot for JCs. Glad you are interested. I’ll be at happy hour,…"
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At 5:04am on September 5, 2019, Michael Levin said…

Hi Heinz!

Thanks for that. I keep it on the downlow most of the time. But, hey the subject came up! I thought about it a couple of days before I said anything. This is a perfect spot for JCs. Glad you are interested. I’ll be at happy hour, unless there’s a schedule clash, which I predict, but I look forward to discussing possibilities with you, my friend! 

At 1:54pm on December 4, 2017, Michael Levin said…

Happy birthday, Heinz! 

At 9:25am on October 5, 2009, Michael Levin said…
Hi Heinz! Welcome to Codetown! All the best, Mike
 
 
 

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