Desert Bus for Hope 4
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Desert Bus for Hope 4: A New Hope started on 19th of November, 2010. The crew bused for five days, twenty-two hours, raising $203,220.80, near the total amount raised by all of Child's Play in its first year.Date: November 19, 2010 I
Crew, Volunteers and Friends
Crew
- Alex Steacy
- Bill Watt
- Graham Stark
- James Turner
- Jeremy Petter
- Kathleen De Vere
- Matt Wiggins
- Morgan vanHumbeck
- Paul Saunders
- Tally Heilke
Volunteers and Friends
- Andy Cownden
- Andre Van Slyke
- Ash Vickers
- Ashley Turner
- Ashton Cummings
- Chris Whitman
- Coriander Dickinson
- Ian Horner
- Johnny Blakeborough
- Kate Stark
- Kate Watt
- Kroze
- Robin Rose
- Tim Sevenhuysen
Events
Much of what happens in CommodoreHUSTLE 019 - Bros Clubbing Bros is based on events during this Desert Bus.
Desert Bus Trailers was filmed during this Desert Bus under the direction of the chat.
This version of Desert Bus occurred at the Moonbase Mk III.
Team Kroze (who moderated the chat from the Moonbase) vs Team Ashton (who did the back end of the website)
Play Minecraft, Watch Topgear, Get Pig!
Silent Auctions, more madness from Ken 'Value Added' Steacy. He was in Toronto at the time, so he broadcasted his auctions and art from there.
Call-Ins: Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw, Jon St. John (the voice of Duke Nukem), Notch (the creator of Minecraft), Mark Rosewater
The Warriors of Darkness (including Steve and Gibb) played Temple of the Lava Bears campaign Dungeons and Dragons campaign. Because Jeremy Petter ran the campaign.
Kate Stark adopted a kitten and allowed the chat to name it. The name "Aristotle" was eventually chosen.
Alex Steacy had to determine who was the kitty, in the form of CrapShot ep.23 - The Accusation. This lead to Alex getting clubbed at the end.
Bill's Mom's real name was revealed.
Madness: In reference to the 2006 film "300" and the accompanying meme ("Madness? This! Is! SPARTA!"), Madness became Desert Bus code for the number 300. If an auction went over $300, it was deemed Madness, and given a Madness level for each multiple of $300 the bids reached (an auction ending at $1000 would be Triple Madness).
Bothans
Songs
Tuscon or Bust - Andrew Cownden
Witch Doctor -- By The Company
Every OS Sucks - Wes Borg
I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire - Andy
YMCA - Graham Stark, Jer, James, Ian Horner
Gay Bar - Matt Wiggins
Darkwing Duck Theme -- By The Company
Greyhound Desert Bus (Yellow Submarine parody) -- Yadda
Call Ins
Friday
- 7:00PM – Mark Rosewater – Lead Designer of Magic: The Gathering for Wizards of the Coast
Saturday
- 3:00PM – Woody Tondorf – Producer of the hit web-TV show, Elevator
- 4:00PM – Jerry Holkins – Writer for Penny Arcade (and dark architect of the internet)
- 5:00PM – Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw – Writer and producer of Zero Punctuation
Sunday
- 1:00PM – Shamus Young – Columnist for The Escapist
- 2:00PM-6:00PM – Joel DeYoung (guest driving) – Producer of Swarm at Hothead Games
- 6:00PM – Russ Pitts – Editor-in-Chief of The Escapist
- 7:00PM – Extra Credits – Producers of the hit intellectual game series on The Escapist
Monday
- 11:00AM – MovieBob – Producer of the hit movie review series on The Escapist
- 1:00PM – Greg Tito – Writer for The Escapist
- 2:30PM – Susan Arendt – Senior editor for the The Escapist
- 3:30PM – Kristin Lindsay – Project Manager for Child’s Play
- 5:00PM – John St. John – The voice of Duke Nukem
- 6:00PM – Mike Krahulik – Illustrator of Penny Arcade (and possible Sith Lord)
Tuesday
- 11:00AM – John Funk – Writer for The Escapist
- 2:30PM – Steve Butts – Writer for The Escapist
- 5:00PM – Stepto – Head of Policy Enforcement for X-Box Live
- 6:30PM – Doraeous & Assoc. – Producers of the hit web series on The Escapist
Wednesday
- 12:00PM – Mike Capps – President of Epic Games
- 1:00PM – Elizabeth Greenwald – Writer for The Escapist
- 4:30PM – Frank Cifaldi – News Editor for 1Up.com
Trivia
Johnny Blakeborough was already planning the subsequent Desert Bus during Desert Bus for Hope 4.
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