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The Craigs - The Meth Minute 39
Created: 12/19/2007
Video description: It's about to get awkward: The Craigs are here. These sketchy dudes are the newest addition to the "Meth Minute 39" family of oddballs. Director Dan Meth and Scott Kaufman created and star as the title characters: two guys who work in an office but socialize out on the sidewalk. So let the discomfort begin and ask yourself "What...is...up?!"More Meth Minute 39

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