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John Green's Legendary High School Prank Posted by: ransriggs
Video duration: 596 seconds Fans of John's novel 'Looking for Alaska' will definitely recognize this story. Back in 2001 I started having friends of mine tell me amazing stories about their high school experiences and videotaping them. Of course, John's were the funniest, strangest and best. |
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Project 4 Awesome: Don't Make the Indian Cry, Kellie Pickler Posted by: ransriggs
Video duration: 280 seconds In which I ponder the merits of various charities, make a joke that will probably earn me a spot in Hell, and ridicule false (American)idols. Donate to www.rif.org! |
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Attack of the Parasites Posted by: ransriggs
Video duration: 200 seconds A trailer for a chilling new creature feature from your friends at mentalfloss.com. Constructed entirely of found footage from B-movies and campy educational films! |
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Portable Living Room Posted by: ransriggs
Video duration: 145 seconds When a young boy finds himself stuck at Grandma's house for the weekend, there's only one way out -- his imagination. Music by Garrison Starr. |
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So I Moderated an Axe Murderer Posted by: ransriggs
Video duration: 402 seconds Author John Green tells the story of a boy he knew in high school, who turned out to be much more than the socially-inept loser everyone knew him to be. He turned out to be, in fact, an axe murderer. |
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The Hands of Dexter Pecan Posted by: ransriggs
Video duration: 513 seconds The strange saga of a boy who doesn't want to wash his hands. Shot live in one take exclusively using silhouettes and old-school overhead projectors, with accompanying music also performed live. Written by and starring Jared Whitham as Dexter Pecan. A young David Lynch, anyone? |
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Ghosts of Kenyon: Caples Dormitory Haunting Posted by: ransriggs
Video duration: 429 seconds Like a lot of old colleges, Kenyon has its share of ghost stories. It's a Halloween tradition for beloved professor Tim Shutt to regale students with the school's spooky lore. This is one of Kenyon's best ghost stories, and as far as anyone knows, it's all true. |





