Myspace comments page: 2455
Summary
This document shows a page from Virginia's Myspace profile with comments from 'Dat Freakin' Rican (Surge)' and another user, discussing casual topics and personal interactions. The comments are from June 2005, and the document was potentially obtained as part of a public records request in 2017.
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The document contains comments on a Myspace page from July 2005, discussing personal interactions, beach activities, and summer plans among friends. The comments reveal casual conversations and social activities. The document was potentially obtained as part of a public records request.
Myspace.com page printout: 2479
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Court Filing - Protective Order: 121-6
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