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If you've ever wondered how Max Schaaf got himself on Real, part 3 of Max's Epicly Later'd has the explanation. There's even the story of one of Mark Gonzales' first recognizeable paintings, a giant mural on the wall of the Widowmaker (covering up the disturbing words "Crash here"). As Jake gets faintly bitter, Max Schaaf takes a moment to consider the offer Real gave him so many years ago and talk it over with his mom. Another awesome episode of intriguing stories from one of vert's greats.
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