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Brotherhood 2.0: May 10: House Hunted?

December 26, 2009 by admin · 25 Comments 


In which John takes Hank on a whirlwind tour of Indianapolis real estate with the help of Doc Watson. ... Brotherhood 2.0 John Hank Green House Hunting Indianapolis Real Estate Tree Houses

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25 Responses to “Brotherhood 2.0: May 10: House Hunted?”
  1. iwishiwashermione09 says:

    puff levels are high :P

  2. MarleeSunshine says:

    That’s so true. That kitchen seems so empty without Willy by the way. :P

    And I’m having a marathon RIGHT NOW! :)

  3. ilovelokie says:

    its pathetic i have started to talk like him

  4. BaronSaturday32 says:

    Oops. I meant this to be for the May 11th one…

  5. BaronSaturday32 says:

    Hiro Nakamura is a perfect example of
    1. A time-travelling superhero (who is awesome)

    2. The surest way to screw up in the past (hook up with somebody’s girl)

  6. melni3 says:

    Doc! That’s awesome! Hey, MerleFest is next week.

  7. lilyandwiggles says:

    Haha mini Nerdfighters!

  8. rooneygirl7 says:

    oooooh! Looks like alot of extra rooms! Does this mean…. BABIES?!?

  9. Flangel66 says:

    I love that now after all the BlogTv shows this house is so familiar to all us NerdFighters. Like when you see the kitchen, you can almost see Willy running around eating his supper out of the ball with the holes in.

    Oh I miss old school vlogbrothers. Another marathon may be needed soon.

  10. malihaha01 says:

    “well, the Yeti was all like ‘we need bedrooms’”
    so lame. :P (jk)

    buuuut, the house you actually have now is pretty Awesome. especiallyyy your home library. :)

  11. gingerninja8 says:

    i think its the whole attic thing. most houses in Australia dont have full size attics, so im guessing its the peaked roof aspect that makes me think of American houses.

  12. punkslilncs says:

    what does an american house look like especially since most of our architecture is stolen from other places ( french country side, collonial england, ect)

  13. gingerninja8 says:

    they all look like sterotypical american houses. (not an insult)
    i wish my house had stairs.
    i have 2 steps, but not stairs.
    one is at the front and up, wait well it goes down also,
    and the other is inside the lounge room, which goes down if you face my house from the outside.
    (just to clarify the two non connected stairs confusion that i created)

  14. senorsqueakydesk says:

    I had to laugh at your house offer analogy. That was great.

  15. redstrawberrymuncher says:

    All those houses are gorgeous!
    There was barely one that I wouldn’t want to live in.
    Ughh.
    I hate all the modern houses we have here.

  16. valerie2776 says:

    I spy Colin the column! blogtv ftw

  17. thechaos44 says:

    It’s called “Hesitation Blues” although i’ve no idea who sings it.

  18. theonlyink says:

    What song is that?

  19. Amiryfey says:

    I would have bought the house just for the treehouse

  20. DittoFreak says:

    Comment 92:
    I liked all of the houses. Especially the one with the tree house and bar… but the Yeti’s right, beedrooms are required I suppose.

  21. kira902k says:

    cute.

  22. BarryAldridge says:

    All of them houses are really nice at the beginning. Tree houses are awesome. The house at the end was really awesome.

  23. JBluver994 says:

    Choose a nice big one so you can have that baby you want John!

  24. t3gan says:

    All those houses were super cute.
    I noticed they all had a similar style. (Except the one John & The yeti liked) Kinda, 2 stories with little poky-out windows on the top floor. Are there loads of houses like that in America?

  25. ihateyou5137 says:

    there are some really nice houses there.

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