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In which John asks the Nerdfighters to ask him questions, and shares some outtakes from the last Question Tuesday.
Thanks to Alan (fallofautumndistro) for help with the pictures.
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In which John takes his punishment by waxing a leg and eating a blenderized happy meal from McDonald's. Warning: Obviously, this is incredibly gross.
The song is "Kenesaw Mountain Landis," by Jonathan Coulton, used via Creative Commons license.
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In which John shares the last words of 50 famous people.
My new book paper towns: http://www.tinyurl.c om/papertowns
In which John stands on a table, which is harder than it sounds. Scott (www.scottwesterfeld .com) and Justine (www.justinelarbales tier.com) are very generous, and very mean. The money went to Doctors without Borders, Firstbook, and Ashanet.
My new book: http://www.tinyurl.c om/papertowns
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In which Hank talks about haters, christmas presents, So Jokes and asks for volunteers.
If you are interested in the environment, and are active on social news sites, email sparksflyup@gmail.co m with "environmental technology" in the subject line.
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In which John responds to some comments--and, inevitably, does his happy dance about the featuring of Hank's song, Accio Deathly Hallows
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In which John talks about his home library, laments the poor quality of contemporary dissing, and drops some Shakespeare.
(Most of the quotes, all of which are really Shakespeare, are taken from "Shakespeare's Insults.")
The place to donate: http://tinyurl.com/4 3ak4n
In which John discusses WorldSuck in Bangladesh, and the idea of us v. them.
We'll see the results at Shawn's youtube channel: http://www.youtube.c om/user/UnculturedPr oject
And on his web site:
http://www.uncult ured.com
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In which John reads the first half of the opening chapter of his next book, Paper Towns. (I did not spray paint the tree. It was an amazing coincidence.)
Provided I finish it on time, Paper Towns will be published by Dutton in September of 2008.
In which John affixes the Printz Honor onto Markus Zusak's "The Book Thief," starts to answer the survey questions, and discusses the "In Your Pants" phenomenon.