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one of the comments mentioned Daniel Gorringe, the request below refers to "List Cloggers", which is his and Dylan Buckley's podcast. I'm listening to it now, and they refer to this page at the 10 minute mark, and claim that horse teeth is his real nickname. But, like I've often said, the use of a nickname by one or two close friends, or one or two times in a headline, isn't enough. He's been Tommy T-Train for years. A humourous podcast isn't a reliable source. The-Pope (talk) 13:01, 7 April 2021 (UTC)Reply