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Video Rewind for May 2015 – What did you miss on DouglasEWelch .com?

Posted on June 1, 2015 by dewelch

A playlist of all the videos I produced in May 2015.

You can find all my past videos on my YouTube Channel. If you enjoy a video, please click the Like button or Subscribe to the YouTube Channel. Doing that directly effects how many other people see my videos.

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