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The Most Intentionally Funny Video of The Day 4/10/14: The Undone Sweaters

So, you might have heard that David Letterman will be succeeded by Stephen Colbert at some point in 2015. While this is indeed exciting news, one can wonder what the older demographic that almost exclusively watched Leno and Letterman will watch after Letterman leaves. This would probably be a prime opportunity for a niche cable network like TV Land to come out with their own late night show offering. While that’s probably not going to happen since it would be cheaper for TV Land to keep playing reruns of old sitcoms, there is always The Most Intentionally Funny Video of The Day that you can watch and thoroughly enjoy instead.

Today’s submitted MIFV is the first episode of The Undone Sweaters, a web series following a Weezer cover band made up of NYC comedians Jim Tews, Reid Faylor, and Andrew Short trying to find a rehearsal space. Finding a place to rehearse Weezer covers might be harder than you think.

Here’s the previous MIFV pick, in case you missed it.

Per usual, I’m taking submissions for the MIFV like the one featured above. I love finding new, hilarious videos from people hundreds and thousands of miles away, so please do send your videos so long as they follow the rules below.
-E-mail embeddable video link to [email protected] with subject line “MIFV Submission”
-Videos must have been posted online (i.e. have a time stamp that says so) within exactly two weeks from when you submit (i.e. videos uploaded more than 14 days from the day when you submit will not be up for consideration)
-Don’t add any cover letters or explanations; please just send the link

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