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Squaw Valley spoofs Planet Earth


17 Comments

  1. +15 Vote -1 Vote +1Anonymous
    says:

    What the fuck was that

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  2. +2 Vote -1 Vote +1'Tis the Season
    says:

    Well that would have been funny if David Atenburough (sp?) had been in it, since he wasn’t …needs mo’ hyperbole!

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  3. Vote -1 Vote +1Heckler
    says:

    It’s about Squaw- of couse it’s lame. What a stupid question.

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  4. +3 Vote -1 Vote +1Kyler Roush
    says:

    Wow! I suddenly don’t want to go there. Lame.

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  5. +1 Vote -1 Vote +1Briguy
    says:

    I don’t know, it definitely could have been better but still made me giggle

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  6. -4 Vote -1 Vote +1Proskiemt
    says:

    again California, wierd….

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  7. -7 Vote -1 Vote +1Tough
    says:

    I loved it.

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  8. +3 Vote -1 Vote +1Heckler H8R
    says:

    Pretty lame , if they had shred footie to go along with the storyline maybe it would have worked?

    At least someone is trying to be original. Hint hint

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  9. Vote -1 Vote +1from squaw
    says:

    right in the middle of lame/funny, some funny parts yet mostly lame.

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  10. -1 Vote -1 Vote +1gaper
    says:

    no sigourney weaver, no vote.

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  11. Vote -1 Vote +1Anti Heckler
    says:

    Guarantee <had to use spell check…..THE REAL HECKLER was in that video . Right up her alley

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  12. Vote -1 Vote +1Local Cat
    says:

    I want those 2 minuets of my life back….NOW. What the hell.

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  13. +2 Vote -1 Vote +1Keith
    says:

    I voted Lame.

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  14. Vote -1 Vote +1rico
    says:

    What is life???

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  15. Vote -1 Vote +1Dr. Science
    says:

    I believe the video does not clearly classify these migratory animals. from long studying and watching in the KT line I would call this type of animal a gaper(Homos Gapergos) . They migrate from the Bay area every weekend and are consider by some as a invasive species to the Lake Tahoe area.

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