Talk:Paul Doucette
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editI have no real proof to disprove this... but then again, shouldn't the burden of proof be on the person who wrote the fact: Paul Doucette is currently working on his solo project, The Break & Repair Method, with Matt Nathanson.
I happen to know a thing or two about both musicians. Extensively. In all my research on either of these men, neither realm of research has ever shown one to be associated with the other, with repsect to involvement in the mentioned band.
AKA - Matt Nathanson has nothing to do with TB&RM.
I would suggest that fact be removed. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.243.51.103 (talk) 23:16, 27 April 2009 (UTC)
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