<p>So I’m looking for an old comedy sketch set on a mountain range where you see two people walking toward each other from a huge distance. As they get closer it is obvious that they would have already seen each other. Yet in the end they do end up colliding which is hilarious. </p>
<p>It’s definitely more than 15 years old. I saw it first on YouTube but never looked up where it was from. It’s been playing in my mind ever since because it was so funny, and I cannot find the origin.</p>
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