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"Dennis Long" <dennisl1982@gmail.com>not able to find friends with social eyes8/25/13 09:29 pm
"Dennis Long" <dennisl1982@gmail.com>my updates not appearing in the updated posts8/25/13 12:51 pm
"Dennis Long" <dennisl1982@gmail.com>getting gw social eyes to show my own status on time line8/25/13 12:19 pm
Rod Hutton <rhstuff@sympatico.ca>Re: Digest list:8/25/13 11:10 am
"Dennis Long" <dennisl1982@gmail.com>statuses not updating even after hitting more8/24/13 11:43 pm
"Dennis Long" <dennisl1982@gmail.com>social eyes problem chat messages dont auto speak8/24/13 11:18 pm
"Dennis Long" <dennisl1982@gmail.com>social eyes issue8/24/13 09:18 pm
"BX" <bronx_lab@fltg.net>Clipboard App Soon8/23/13 08:26 am
"BX" <bronx_lab@fltg.net>Re: A new app - RodClock 1.08/16/13 08:34 am
"BX" <bronx_lab@fltg.net>Re: A new app - RodClock 1.08/15/13 10:49 pm
"Chip Orange" <lists3717@comcast.net>RE: A new app - RodClock 1.08/15/13 06:48 pm
"BX" <bronx_lab@fltg.net>Re: RodClock8/15/13 12:01 pm
Rod Hutton <rhstuff@sympatico.ca>RodClock8/15/13 09:44 am
"BX" <bronx_lab@fltg.net>Re: A new app - RodClock 1.08/14/13 01:58 pm
"BX" <bronx_lab@fltg.net>Re: A new app - RodClock 1.08/14/13 01:51 pm
"BX" <bronx_lab@fltg.net>Re: A new app - RodClock 1.08/14/13 01:51 pm
"Vic Beckley" <vic.beckley3@gmail.com>RE: A new app - RodClock 1.08/14/13 08:11 am
"Vic Beckley" <vic.beckley3@gmail.com>RE: A wish for app distribution8/14/13 07:46 am
David <trailerdavid@hotmail.com>A wish for app distribution8/14/13 04:07 am
"BX" <bronx_lab@fltg.net>Re: A new app - RodClock 1.08/13/13 11:41 pm

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