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Six former winners compete for $100,000; videos include a dog who howls with a toilet paper roll in his mouth, a 14-month-old boy who has been hiding his father's credit cards, a boy who scares his younger brother with a mask.
Six former winners compete for $100,000; videos include a dog who howls with a toilet paper roll in his mouth, a 14-month-old boy who has been hiding his father's credit cards, a boy who scares his younger brother with a mask.
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