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RRyanLewis Videos started out with humble beginnings in San Francisco, California in 2011. At first it was a small collaboration between a few friends to make funny videos out of sheer boredom. We had no illusions of becoming famous, but rather just wanted to make our friends and family laugh. We started out with train horn pranks scaring the locals around San Fran. We made a few travel videos and sarcastic tutorials, as well as a few other random funny pranks such as bad pick up lines out on the Pier. Then we tried out wearing a ghillie suit and hiding in the Golden Gate Park for some scare prank videos. We quickly found that while the park videos were great, people actually were scared much more when we planted ourselves somewhere supposedly super obvious, like in a pot in the middle of an urban sidewalk.

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