A Geek Dad metal, fire, electricity, science, and a soldering gun

metal, fire, electricity, science, and a soldering gun. by jason

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AGEEKDAD.COM HISTORY

The site ageekdad.com was first documented on June 08, 2010. It will go back on the market on the date of June 08, 2016. It is currently seven hundred and thirty-four weeks, twenty-nine days, nine hours, and eight minutes old.
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A Geek Dad metal, fire, electricity, science, and a soldering gun

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metal, fire, electricity, science, and a soldering gun. by jason

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