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#103: No tangents… Go!

This entry was posted in Fill Me In Season 3 and tagged Akira Kurosawa Alex Boisvert Alison Cimmet Amelia Earhart Andrew Feist Barry C. Silk Brendan Emmett Quigley Deb Amlen Elin Woods Eric Johnston Eric Peterson Fraser Simpson Gene Wilder Harrison Ford Harry Hassle Jack London Jack Nicklaus Jeff Talbott Jesse Lansner Joanna from Seattle Joe Cimmet Joon Pahk Kathryn Hecht Keith Talon Kevin Ashworth Martin Ashwood-Smith Matt Ginsberg Mike Nothnagel Mike Nothnagel's band doppleganger Mike Shenk Patrick Berry Patrick Blindauer Patrick Merrell Paula Abdul Pete Muller Peter Gordon Randy Sowell Richard Pryor Shane Victorino Tiger Woods Toni Carrington (Brian's wife) Trip Payne Tyler Lewis Hinman on May 18, 2010 by Fill Me Admin

In an effort to make up for last week’s uselessness, Brian talks really fast, and it kinda freaks Ryan out a bit.

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