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At 11:40am on June 25, 2010, Min. Steve "Music-Man" Turner said…
Hey Dex,
Sorry it took sooooo long man.
Been real busy. I went to Polytech
The Best High School in Baltimore.
www.aworldofpraise.com
At 1:57am on March 11, 2010, Min. Steve "Music-Man" Turner said…
Hey Dex,
I went to school @ the Best educational institution here in
Maryland..Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. For more info:
www.aworldofpraise.com.
At 6:02pm on January 13, 2010, Dexter Tolson said…
Hey there Minister, I'm well aware of Poly. I'm from Baltimore. I've had freinds that attended that school. I haven't lived in Baltimore since 1981. I went into the military that year and have moved around since. I now reside in Atlanta Ga. I'll log into the website that you noted to learn more about the ministries.
At 9:53pm on January 12, 2010, Min. Steve "Music-Man" Turner said…
Greetings! Dr. Tolson:
I attended the Baltimore Polytechnic Institute. It is widely known as the premiere educational instituions in the state of maryland. I am not tooting my own horn sir! I am merely clarifying the facts, just in case there are any "City" High School drop-outs, i mean students who have snuck onto this illustrious website. Note* ( There is a fierce rivalry between our schools!). Now there you have it sir! Feel free to log onto: www.aworldofpraise.com. To learn more about Praise Unlimited Ministries.
At 4:52pm on October 17, 2009, ESB said…


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