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Just to be clear, do you deny that you are the artist formerly known as Grey Goose? I was under the impression that you deny it, but it seems you have given up hiding it, as evidenced by your return to sentence fragments separated by two periods.

If you're trying to fool us, try harder.

Please excuse my crankiness.
If you think I have given one second of thought to trying to fool anyone. You are wrong.

Just got tired of the same boring and lame drum beat of slamming GG. So I took a BY vacation with a new identity to chill and simply enjoy relevant BY posters/content rather than defending an indefensible and erroneous accusation.

It was starting to feel like a Seinfeld episode about nothing .And you're Cosmo Kramer bolting into the BY(make believe world) again with another conversation/accusation about nothing. There is no doubt in my mind that 99% of the BY finds this narrative as boring as I.

So .I am not trying to hide my identity. Just wanted a fresh start. Forensic IT specialists like you should have figured this out days ago.I have not tried to disappear into the Dark Web as another person. It's all right in front of you.

One last comment. It's pretty clear Hans has had a major impact on you. You're throwing those commas around like there's no tomorrow.
 
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I don't even like vodka. That's how you know shenanigans are afoot!
BTW.. GG name was never about vodka. But if you think I'm going to open myself up to that scrutiny. No.
 

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Once worked at a prominent psychiatric medical facility that I will not name out of respect for HIPAA protocol. This facility consisted of a large population of residential patients and staffing was always increased leading up to and shortly after a full moon .
C_nf_rm_d.

Just as many cities now have "shaping points" where Central American day laborers gather to seek work from from various home and yard contractors, back before the substantial contraction in residential mental health facilities on Long Island in the 1980's, first-generation, Chrysler-made mini-vans used to make a daily harvest of displaced Central European psychiatrists from several spots on Manhattan's Upper West Side, and deposit them at Kings Park, Edgewood, Central Island, and Pilgrim during the days before and after the full moon.

They were quite a collection with their tweed jackets, pipes, dark glasses, and trademark Freudian beards.

Commas?
Sure, they save lives:

"Let's eat, Grandma."
 

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C_nf_rm_d.

Just as many cities now have "shaping points" where Central American day laborers gather to seek work from from various home and yard contractors, back before the substantial contraction in residential mental health facilities on Long Island in the 1980's, first-generation, Chrysler-made mini-vans used to make a daily harvest of displaced Central European psychiatrists from several spots on Manhattan's Upper West Side, and deposit them at Kings Park, Edgewood, Central Island, and Pilgrim during the days before and after the full moon.

They were quite a collection with their tweed jackets, pipes, dark glasses, and trademark Freudian beards.

Commas?
Sure, they save lives:

"Let's eat, Grandma."
If you don't have this, you should:

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C_nf_rm_d.

Just as many cities now have "shaping points" where Central American day laborers gather to seek work from from various home and yard contractors, back before the substantial contraction in residential mental health facilities on Long Island in the 1980's, first-generation, Chrysler-made mini-vans used to make a daily harvest of displaced Central European psychiatrists from several spots on Manhattan's Upper West Side, and deposit them at Kings Park, Edgewood, Central Island, and Pilgrim during the days before and after the full moon.

They were quite a collection with their tweed jackets, pipes, dark glasses, and trademark Freudian beards.

Commas?
Sure, they save lives:

"Let's eat, Grandma."
Was not aware of the "shaping points". Interesting. Will not bore the BY with my background early in my professional career other than to say my interests were more influenced by a Clinical Psych path than a Freudian path.

Appreciate the well-placed comma next to "eat" in your final comment. Just kidding. Talk about saving lives. There's a perfect example.

Guessing that was the punch line, right?

Holy Ellipsis. Hans is George Costanza.
 
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