mitchell and webb
kinda like the 21st century, british equivalent of cheech and chong, just with less pot references (although there is still a lot). great to watch when getting high.
notable stuff to watch;
that mitch-ll and webb look,
peep show
i was watching peep show, you know, with mitch-ll and webb in it last night with a fat blunt; i nearly died laughing.
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