The Butterfly Effect: How many people have you killed? (ft. Noah Grossman) | The Valleycast, Ep. 166
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Show Notes
Noah Grossman (SMOSH) joins us today to discuss things like, how many people we've taken out through the Butterfly Effect...and we also react to the Lil Nas X video. Fun times! Go to http://hellofresh.com/valleycast12 and use code valleycast12 for 12 free meals, including free shipping! Visit http://nextdoor.com/valleycast to join your neighborhood today. Visit http://getsunday.com/valleycast to get $20 off your custom lawn plan at checkout!
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