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Channel Frederator - Cavalcade of Laffs - Meth Minute 39
Created: 12/13/2007
Video description: 'Cavalcade of Laffs' is the 10th episode of The Meth Minute 39 cartoon series by Dan Meth. Here we are introduced to Sir George Flinchley, an eccentric ram who manages a menagerie of stand-up comedians. George is insane, however, and his combination of untalented acts and inappropriate venues combine to produce chaotic results. In this installment, George unleashes an insecure mantis on a roomful of geriatrics. "Cavalcade of Laffs" was created and written by Dan Meth and Ryan Van Winkle many years ago and is finally being let loose on the Internet.See the full story

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