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Mar 1, 2013

Greg Proops is forced to prove that he is in fact the smartest man in the world. Also, some exciting news and some very sad news.

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  • over eleven years ago
    Joe Megalos
    Sorry to be an A-Hole about it, but Geddy Lee plays bass -- Neil Peart plays drums in Rush.

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