David Patterson
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David Patterson
YouTube car enthusiast and gamer who is known for his ThatDudeinBlue channel. He is more particularly known for his car reviews and automotive opinion posts, as well as his live gameplay videos.
ProfessionYouTube Star
Date of Birth18 October 1990
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