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    You Know What Frightens Me?

    You Know What Frightens Me?









    Saturday, 07/06/2013 - 07:54 pm EST You Know What Frightens Me?

    Written by Daisy





    Other than the fact that these are college kids (you know - kids who actually got into college and will ultimately be getting degrees). What frightens me is when the smartest guy in an entire video is the dude who looks and acts most like Jeff Spicoli.
    Yep. We're doomed.
    PS - If you are offended by really, really bad language or off-the-charts stupidity, PLEASE DON'T WATCH THIS VIDEO. Seriously. Don't.




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    I approached people asking to interview them about the Fourth of July for a funny YouTube video. I just selected the funny responses / clips. I wouldn't take any of the interviews at face value, probably quite a few were tongue-in-cheek responses. I was out filming for hours, and I didn't think making a video where a bunch of people answer these questions correctly (which there were plenty) would be particularly interesting or entertaining. Thanks to everyone who let me interview them, they were all great sports!

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    Now this explains it all!! Stupid is as stupid does !! American education at its best!
    Last edited by kathyet2; 07-07-2013 at 11:29 AM.

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