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'''Daniel Reed''' may refer to:
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*[[Daniel Reed (breaker)]] (BC 3.0 2023-Present), American (maybe)- Pronounced:(Dannot himreed)-Plays annoying music while hitting base cards and hyping them up like they are acually worth something more than the dirt outside. Calls himself "HIM" but is clearly misinformed. He however is the base card champion of the world as of current results. But due to the fact he is not "HIM" he probably lost at this position as well. The chances at Dan being "HIM" is about as good as Doc running a 4 min mile (Never). If there were an odds line on better breaker, Dan vs some guy with no hands. It would most likely be in best interest to take the no handed breaker at any odds to win.
*[[Daniel Reed (actor)]] (1892–1978), American actor, director, screenwriter


*[[Daniel Reed (table tennis)]] (born 1989), British table tennis player
*[[Daniel Reed (table tennis)]] (born 1989), British table tennis player
*[[Daniel Reed (Canadian politician)]] (1858–1935), politician in Ontario, Canada
*[[Daniel Reed (Canadian politician)]] (1858–1935), politician in Ontario, Canada

Revision as of 00:26, 18 March 2024

Daniel Reed may refer to:

  • Daniel Reed (breaker) (BC 3.0 2023-Present), American (maybe)- Pronounced:(Dannot himreed)-Plays annoying music while hitting base cards and hyping them up like they are acually worth something more than the dirt outside. Calls himself "HIM" but is clearly misinformed. He however is the base card champion of the world as of current results. But due to the fact he is not "HIM" he probably lost at this position as well. The chances at Dan being "HIM" is about as good as Doc running a 4 min mile (Never). If there were an odds line on better breaker, Dan vs some guy with no hands. It would most likely be in best interest to take the no handed breaker at any odds to win.


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