Tour de Nerdfighting 2012
The Tour de Nerdfighting 2012 show in Vancouver was awesome. When John and Hank Green and fellow Nerdfighters gather what else could it be, but awesome?
The sold out audience sitting in the Frederic Wood Theatre at UBC was already excited and raucous before Hank the Sock took the stage to thank everyone for coming and congratulate everyone on “being Canadian”. He then explained that although John and Hank Green do look just like the Scottish musical duo The Proclaimers, it was not a Proclaimers concert. Finally Mr. Sock introduced Vlogbrother and best-selling author John Green. .jpg)
Thus began the “serious” portion of the evening. John came on stage looking very professional in a suit and tie (but not too professional, he was wearing sneakers) as he read a chapter from his New York Times best-selling novel The Fault in Our Stars. He then talked about the book and one of his inspirations for the story before inviting Hank to come out and sing some awesome songs. .jpg)
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Hank then left and John came back out to answer questions about TFiOS and his other books, thanked his publisher, the university, Hank and his wife Katherine, their driver Julie and John’s wife Sarah (aka the Yeti) whom he invited on stage for a rare appearance.
Hank then came back out for a timed Q&A session with John. Who ever was left answering a question when the timer ended, was punished by electrocution! (see video at the end).
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Hank then played some more of his awesome songs, and at the end of the show there was even a brief Proclaimers Concert after all! (Watch Hank & John sing “Im Gonna Be (500 Miles)” in Portland).
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The evening ended with an autograph session. I can confirm that a) John and Hank are real and not simply a series of ones and zeros and b) They are both very nice people.
I got my copy of TFiOS signed and Hanklerfish’d!


A big thanks to John and Hank for doing their first ever Vancouver Nerdfighter gathering! And for selecting Vancouver for their only Canadian tour stop! Thanks for Nerdfighters of the Lower Mainland for being awesome and making it a sold out event!
I love being part of a community that embraces knowledge, reading, creativity, compassion and making the world more awesome and suck less. DFTBA!

