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Scott Maggs vs Jimmy Niggles

Episode 2 of the Dear Luke + Ben podcast, hosted by Ben Rennie + Luke Shanahan, titled "Scott Maggs vs Jimmy Niggles" was published on December 1, 2021 and runs 51 minutes.

December 1, 2021 ·51m · Dear Luke + Ben

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Jimmy Niggles sold his beard for $1,013,970, to be exact. In this world-first; Jimmy talks for the first time about how he needs to say goodbye to the persona (Jimmy Niggles), to become the person who created it all, Scotty Maggs.

Jimmy Niggles sold his beard for $1,013,970, to be exact. In this world-first; Jimmy talks for the first time about how he needs to say goodbye to the persona (Jimmy Niggles), to become the person who created it all, Scotty Maggs.
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