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[[Image:Berube.jpg|thumb|Dan Berube]]
 
[[Image:Berube.jpg|thumb|Dan Berube]]
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'''Dan Berube''', who posts as '''JungleBellCat''' and is sometimes referred to as JBC, is one of the more interesting personalities in [[Elite]] history.  His most famous accomplishment was tying the [[Goldeneye]] World Record for [[Dam]] Agent with a :53 on March 15th 2003, a claim that infuriated [[Wouter Jansen]] during the many years that it has still remained unproven.  Dan's credibility throughout the process was damaged by his relationship with good friend [[Tyler Probert]], who had enjoyed a rocky Elite history of his own, to say the least.  The two were so close, in fact, that Dan was often accused of being a Tyler alt during this period.
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'''Dan Berube''', who posts as '''JungleBellCat''' and is sometimes referred to as JBC, is one of the more interesting personalities in [[Elite]] history.  His most famous accomplishment was tying the [[Goldeneye]] World Record for [[Dam]] Agent with a :53 on March 15th 2003, a claim that infuriated [[Wouter Jansen]] during the many years that it remained unproven.  Dan's credibility throughout the process was damaged by his relationship with good friend [[Tyler Probert]], who had enjoyed a rocky Elite history of his own, to say the least.  The two were so close, in fact, that Dan was often accused of being a Tyler alt during this period. To this day, no proof of the run itself has been provided.
    
On the Elite message boards, Dan is infamous for asking a pressing question in one of his more classic topic titles:  "''Remember when the Elite used to be cool?''"  The only text of his response ("I don't.") pretty well sums up his lifelong relationship with the community.
 
On the Elite message boards, Dan is infamous for asking a pressing question in one of his more classic topic titles:  "''Remember when the Elite used to be cool?''"  The only text of his response ("I don't.") pretty well sums up his lifelong relationship with the community.