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David Eduardo wrote:
"dxAce" wrote in message
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Is it true that you only started using "Eduardo" in 2000? How does this
use of this name promote your business?
It's true! Right about that time he ceased being David_Gleason and became
David
Eduardo on the net.
Ah, it is all about the net! Wow, that is significant.
Now he claims to have been baptized 'Eduardo' in 1947, up in Cleveland,
Ohio. He
was born David Frackelton Gleason in 1946.
It is even on my drivers licences. At school, it was amusing to have "DEFG"
as initials, a pure alphabet sequence.
Yeah, that's really amusing. I'm busting a gut over it right now.
One wonders why, when he spent so much time in Mexico, Ecuador, San Juan,
etc., he
did not use the 'Eduardo' shtick at that time? He had business cards
printed,
signed letters to listeners, was on HCJB, had his name in radio
publications, both
professional and hobby (most often appearing as David Gleason and at times
as
David F. Gleason) and NEVER once does the name 'Eduardo' ever come up.
I did not care for the very long name much in earlier times. I simply
decided it was neat for the web, and now I use it frequently elsewhere. As I
said, always been on my personal documents.
Yeah, people do sometimes just 'decide' that it's time to use a
different name. They usually 'decide' this when they're up to something
and want to deceive others about who they are.
What difference does it make?
You tell us. You're the one who is doing it.
If one looks at his resume page, one very telling item is his mothers
death notice
which appears to be dated 1997 which lists her survivors as:
Carolyn G. Oberndorf, David Gleason, H. Lansing Vail, Thomas V. H. Vail,
Jane
Vaughn and Stanton K. Gleason.
Wonder why David didn't at least get an F. tossed in there, let alone an
E. F.?
At least his stepbrother got the V. H. put in.
The V.H. is for "Van Heusen" which is a single name. And who knows how
reporters do obituaries (it is not called a "death notice, you fool). They
don't give the proof to the heirs to check (even if Tom Vail was the
publisher of the paper at the time). My sister's name should be Caroline C.
G. Oberndorg, too... so what?
Bottom line, he certainly is a Frackelton, but he sure as hell isn't an
'Eduardo',
at least until right around the year 2000 when he adopted that shtick,
apparently
right around the time he discovered that he could check off a box on the
Census
form and become an instant Hispanic.
Actually, again, as I have told you, in the 1990 Census in Puerto Rico, the
census takers filled out the race and Hispanic questions themselves based on
observation, as most forms were done door to door there. So I never filled
in anything. The Hispanic question has been on every Census questionnaire
since 1980, by the way.
Make all the excuses you like. You are totally BUSTED!
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