it is unclear why you don't
simply change your moniker
keep in mind that if you post
your real name anywhere in
the posting's or web pages,
people and employers can
look you up.
it is best to use some kind
of code name.
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>
>
"Mark Levitski" <> wrote in message news:6cb7575b-1972-46be-a992-...
> I am not sure who is who anymore.
>
> I am Jennifer in reality, but some continue to believe I was a Marked
> Man. Kevin Panzke, for example, still believes I am who he thinks.
> Which I am not. There are two people named "Mark". One who posted a
> year ago is gone, and is totally unrelated to Jennie. That's because
> the name of Mark is so convenient. There are a bunch of others who
> posted under last names ending on Polish "ski".
>
> BUT for Christs's sake IT WAS NOT ME 
> If anyone doesnt not believe my assertions, may Christ Save You All.
>
>
> Jen Lindway
> Philly, PA
> And don't waste a breath on emailing me, we are protected here at
> Conglomerate LLC.