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Uploaded by on Feb 28, 2007

This video was a social studies project that me and some friends did during Junior year so please do not take it seriously AT ALL!!! It is supposed to be funny and not too educational.

William Lloyd Garrison and Fredrick Douglas join forces to destroy John C. Calhoun and Slavery!!! Also includes: A pokemon work-out montage, lightsaber duels(not edited with after effects just regular. sorry folks), and most importantly; true historical facts to stuff into yours brains! HOORAY! Oh and a parody of the power rangers theme performed and produced by me! to get a copy of the track... actually you cant unless you beg real hard. sorry.

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  • what is that first song with the flute?

    its by jethro tull right?

  • No, its "Goin' up the country" by Canned Heat. But it does sound like a jethro tull song

Top Comments

  • you have a really sexy voice especially when mocking the immature kids. it's spectacular! you're the next marlin brando

  • lol good shit man! loved it! great song to goin up the country.

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This video is a response to Two Ducks Watch 'Meet The Parents'
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  • You better have got a fucking A

  • wow.just wow. and by wow i mean the comments...

  • THIS

    IS

    AMAZING

    AND

    NICELY

    DONE

  • I accidentaly rated it a 1!!! :(

    Nice, 4/5.

  • random thought:

    the part where you lean on the fridge is ODDLY HOT like seriously

    i almost touched myself

    good work

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