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Date Posted: 16:04:29 02/10/06 Fri
Author: Ian Alex Blease
Author Host/IP: midd-cache-8.server.ntli.net / 62.254.64.19
Subject: Googling on....
In reply to: Lisa 's message, "Oh.." on 08:09:37 02/10/06 Fri

Years ago, during some heated debates on the GHMB, my protaganists searched the net far and wide for all my posts.
They found theLiz Hurley Site and all my posts on an an anxiety/panic group of which I was an active member, Cut no ice with me though. I've put my full name and e-mail in here, to run a check to see if it shows up. All my old posts of TEH did, but no longer of course. Googling my name came up with the following, for which I am best known for on the wonderful net.



Googlism.com will find out what Google.com thinks of you, your friends or anything! Search for your name here or for a good laugh check out some of the popular Googlisms below.

"BRILLIANT way of finding out what your name means on the web by cross-referencing Google search results." - Mirror.co.uk

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ian alex blease

ian alex blease is critical of author graham hancock's theories of a lost
ian alex blease is critical of author graham hancock's theories of a
ian alex blease is critical of author graham hancock's theories of a lost civilisation and views atlantis as a metaphor
ian alex blease is critical of author graham hancock's theories of a lost civilisation and views

There you go LOL.

Ian x

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