Explain your hometown in a music video

College freshmen are starting to move into dorms across the country, meeting their roommates, making new friends and trying to explain what it was like growing up wherever they grew up.
Why not just record a music video?
A group of guys in North Dakota have created "North Dakota Bois (California Gurls Parody)" in preparation for this life change. It's hilarious. (Thanks to my friends in North Dakota for letting me know about it.)
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Jenna Johnson
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August 18, 2010; 12:51 PM ET
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College 101
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Thanks for sharing that, Jenna! I'm from MN and my brolaw is a native NDan. Loved it!! :)
Posted by: bmh4you | August 18, 2010 4:29 PM | Report abuse











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