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Dutch Westerners: [[Elaine Carroll]], [[Josh Ruben]], [[Vincent Peone]], [[Matt Moore]]<br/> | Dutch Westerners: [[Elaine Carroll]], [[Josh Ruben]], [[Vincent Peone]], [[Matt Moore]]<br/> | ||
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- | It isnt easy being 13. In a time where everything you do seems weird to most, what do you do to combat those feelings of awkwardness? You play chess. A parody of the all too famous internet Gonzo series Bang Bus, Chess Bus fulfills the fantasies of one Simon Fishel as he combats loneliness, | + | It isnt easy being 13. In a time where everything you do seems weird to most, what do you do to combat those feelings of awkwardness? You play chess. A parody of the all too famous internet Gonzo series Bang Bus, Chess Bus fulfills the fantasies of one [[Simon Fishel]] as he combats loneliness, unpopularity and the love of his (femininely rugged) mother, Arta. |
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Chess BusDutch Westerners: Elaine Carroll, Josh Ruben, Vincent Peone, Matt Moore It isnt easy being 13. In a time where everything you do seems weird to most, what do you do to combat those feelings of awkwardness? You play chess. A parody of the all too famous internet Gonzo series Bang Bus, Chess Bus fulfills the fantasies of one Simon Fishel as he combats loneliness, unpopularity and the love of his (femininely rugged) mother, Arta. |