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Fans of the Humor ezine "Chickenhead" will notice the similarities to this factory fresh funnyland (phony banner ads, bizarre wallpapers, doofus Cletus Dickey, gutsy guts gags). Both sites are under the spell of John A. Wooden and are deliriously cracked.

The new venture is loaded with finely executed articles and tidbits, promising daily updates and assorted hysteria. There's also experimentation with multimedia material, including "Video Postcards."

I got the biggest jolts clicking seemingly inconsequential links labeled "Anger," "France" and "Crapola," plus current features "The Presidential Palm Helper" ("Keeping George W. on time, in the know, and majorly organatized") and "The Absolute Bottom 50 Pop Albums of All Time" ("Stop Experimenting on Me" by Jellyfish Monkeyboy, "Yessir, Them's My Cavities!" by Mary Beth Sunshine & the Breakfast Cereal Girls, "Locked Out of My Love Pad" by Blane Dale and The Tube Socks).

Also on hand is TheComedyLab's certifiable board of advice columnists headed by fun guy Caligua. There's a man's man, child genius, church snoot and (thirtyish) child star, too.

Personally, I shan't forget Mr. Dickey, who just might become the breakout star of TheComedyLab with his daily "People Is Stoopit" observations. Collect the whole series.

Here's how Cletus chooses to begin:

My little Maggie-Lee's teacher is a pure USDA dumb-steak. She done told my girl that an apple a day keeps the doctor away. Well, I know for a fact that even if I done ate an apple a day, I'd still need that sweet cooling jell Doc Barker spatulas on my hinder regions.

TheComedyLab is targeted at non-stoopit people over 18.

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