A daily blog by author John Green, winner of the 2006 Michael L. Printz Award for his debut work of fiction, "Looking for Alaska."
John's second novel, "An Abundance of Katherines," is now available at Amazon.com.
Not only did this episode have Songs! and Bonus Features! but it also provided my first ever sighting of someone with a name anywhere near mine...and that's just weird.
Yes, I will be singing that tomorrow at school. Yes, my friends will be very weirded out. No, I do not care. Thank you for making my icky afternoon so much better, aha. :)
I've only been reading/viewing this blog on the weekends because this is a guilty pleasure I couldn't justify taking the time for during the week. But last week was so funny I had to peek today. And now I'm afraid I'm going to have to start watching at school everyday. Hilarious!
That was great! I hate that I have to wait until the end of the day to watch the videos--they block YouTube at work!!! I am looking forward to your response John.
There are no words, except to say thank you for making my day better!
ReplyDeleteOkay, my coworkers now think I'm insane from laughing at this so much.
ReplyDeletelmao
holy crap. I bow to Hank's superior awesomeness.
ReplyDeleteNo, no, no John! This means you must find a way to surpass it! Fraternal usurpation is familial tradition at its very best!
ReplyDeleteMil
Brilliant! Utter brilliance. I have yet to comment on brotherhood 2.0, but I couldn't refrain from acknowledging this greatness.
ReplyDeleteYours,
The Yeti
That was entirely too awesome. And now "Will you miss me when I'm gone from your pants" has supplanted "Nanny Nanny Rich Kid" in my brainradio.
ReplyDeleteP.S. -- Love the outtake, too.
I think everyone needs a Brotherhood 2.0 moment part of their day to make it worth living. This was brilliant.
ReplyDeleteNot only did this episode have Songs! and Bonus Features! but it also provided my first ever sighting of someone with a name anywhere near mine...and that's just weird.
ReplyDelete[standing ovation]
ReplyDeleteI've never commented before, but this is so fantastic that I didn't really have a choice...
ReplyDeleteI watched this while my roommate was still sleeping, and she wasn't that happy when my laughter woke her up.
Thanks, though...this made a Monday so much better!
Oh my lord.
ReplyDeleteThis vblog just keeps getting better and better.
Yes, I will be singing that tomorrow at school.
ReplyDeleteYes, my friends will be very weirded out.
No, I do not care.
Thank you for making my icky afternoon so much better, aha. :)
Which one is your yeti (wife)?
ReplyDeleteThe harmony! The tambourine! The beautiful guitar strumming! Bravo Hank, Bravo.
ReplyDeletePunishment/project idea: grow moustaches for a week. Or two weeks.
ReplyDeleteSend that to Christopher Guest and you just might get a movie deal.
ReplyDeleteOh, my.
ReplyDeleteAnd they say people have no initiative these days!
You guys should tour. Totally.
ReplyDeleteI've only been reading/viewing this blog on the weekends because this is a guilty pleasure I couldn't justify taking the time for during the week. But last week was so funny I had to peek today. And now I'm afraid I'm going to have to start watching at school everyday. Hilarious!
ReplyDeleteThat was great! I hate that I have to wait until the end of the day to watch the videos--they block YouTube at work!!! I am looking forward to your response John.
ReplyDeleteTake it on the road!!
ReplyDelete(in your pants!)
So was Katherine the one...in your pants?
ReplyDeleteMost excellent! Hank you keep raising the bar. I kinda feel bad for John and his unenviable position of following your postings.
I'm glad you all liked this so much, but most props go to Bryan Jesslyn and Katherine for being able to sing well and play guitar.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, these are people that sing in harmony on cue without rehearsing. I definitely couldn't have done this without them.
And for those of you who asked...Katherine is the one that popped up...from my pants.