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David Hantman


BLOG POSTED:
Mon Apr 09, 11:33:00 AM PDT

"I am looking for my friend David Hantman. We grew up together in Columbia, MD. We both went to the Park School in Baltimore. We both went on to school in New York City. We have lost touch."
COMMMENT POSTED:
Mon Apr 09, 03:18:00 PM PDT

hantman said...
"jim here i am how to i contact you"
ESTIMATED TIME ELAPSED:
03:45:00

COMMENT POSTED:
Mar 29, 2007 5:55 PM

"Not surprised to hear about Hantman's success, although he always SWORE to be a republican! We'd always play pool in college & his losses basically funded my porn habit."

- David Leatherwood

Comments

hantman said…
jim here i am how to i contact you
loveitallabove said…
jeez, that was fast....

jleventhal@magnes.org

i'd post the cell, but then it'd be all over the innernetz.
Anonymous said…
Freaky?

I told him to put you on that FBI watch list YEARS ago!

We've ALL been watching you, Jim Beau!

- Big Dave
Unknown said…
Yes we have, James....yes indeed we have... I cannot help but wonder if there is a certain sarcasm in the capital-free terseness of Hantman's posting... and I would also like to know how Big Dave funds his porn habit NOW...

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