Stand up comedian Mitch Hedberg tackles various topics including slip covers, Dr. Scholls and frilly toothpicks during this Just For Laughs performance. 

The late stand-up comedian Mitch Hedberg was known for his unique and random-seeming comedic delivery style. He used non-sequiturs, one-liners and word play as part of his show. Originally from Minnesota, he won the 1997 grand prize at the Seattle Comedy Competition, was on MTV's "Comikaze," and made several TV appearances, including nine visits to David Letterman, and an episode of "That '70's Show," along with touring and performing at the Montreal Just For Laughs festival. He released three comedy CDs titled "Strategic Grill Locations," "Mitch All Together" and "Do You Believe in Gosh?," which was released posthumously.

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