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jimmyrabbitte's Submissions (12)
Posted: 12 months ago
Views: 421
Length: 12S
Favorited: 1
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Posted: 12 months ago
Views: 408
Length: 9S
Favorited: 1
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Show: In2ition
Challenge: Ouch! That Hurt!
"Tell me something. Does being that stupid qualify you for handicapped parking spaces?"
Show: In2ition
Challenge: Belinda, Rick, and Hope
After knocking Mrs. Fox cold, Rick presents an interesting solution for escape.
Posted: on December 2 2008
Views: 531
Length: 120S
Favorited: 2
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Show: In2ition
Challenge: That's Super!
An advisory transmission to anyone encountering Hope Fox. Her powers have extended from internal esper to near-complete control over atmosphere, temperature, and gravity. (Note: All previously-created graphics have been released into the public domain by their creators. Documentation upon request. Always following the rules, scout's honor.)
Posted: on December 1 2008
Views: 319
Length: 119S
Favorited: 0
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Show: The Juice Box
Challenge: Worst. Juice Box Thing. Ever.
If there's anything bad about Juice Box, it is what's missing.
Posted: on November 30 2008
Views: 384
Length: 275 words
Favorited: 1
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Show: My Alibi
Challenge: Oh! Um... Thank You?
Because it doesn't get any weirder than college, I present the gift from my freshman Secret Santa.
Posted: on November 27 2008
Views: 269
Length: 270 words
Favorited: 0
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Show: In2ition
Challenge: Hope and Zain
Zain struggles with his homework. Hope proves that she knows her biblical ironies. They find a way to never be lost.
Posted: on November 24 2008
Views: 275
Length: 1,126 words
Favorited: 0
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Show: The Juice Box
Challenge: Not-So-Secret Santa
O. Henry's classic "The Gift of the Magi" gets a new spin.
Posted: on November 20 2008
Views: 341
Length: 567 words
Favorited: 1
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Show: The Juice Box
Challenge: She's Crafty!
Drawn into a group of concertgoers, I helped create one of the lasting images of Woodstock '94. History works in mysterious ways.
Show: In2ition
Challenge: Reality Bites!
The only thing funnier than the pranks are the lawsuits that follow.








