Hi
Saro. I'll echo Big John's sentiments and say that it's good to see you back. As I'm sure you are aware what you have tried to display in your initial post is an embedded YouTube video:
http://www.youtube.com/v/wL5q4KtgEpM&
Note: Since this doesn't seem to be a correct URL I've disabled it here to save anyone trying to click on it.
I can't see this, and I presume from Big John Peacehaven's comment that he can't either. I suspect that the embedding parameters may have been corrupted in the process of being copied/pasted from YouTube.
I've played about with various combinations of the URL but I can't find anything that fits an actual YouTube video. I suspect, but cannot be sure, that the subdirectory 'v' may not exist on YouTube anyway.
Did you find the video yourself on YouTube? If so it would be helpful if you would simply post the URL of the page rather than try to embed the video.
Putting mamahaha into the YouTube search engine produces, at the moment, 115 videos.
Here is a link to the search page. Some of them are clearly irrelevant though.
If you found the video on YouTube did you look all through the comments on the video? I was recently able to identify the film which was the source of a YouTube clip merely by reading the comments on the clip followed by a little very easy detective work - see
this thread.
I hope that you can post the YouTube page with the caning clip for us. Just right click in the address box of the browser window showing the page, click 'Copy' and paste the URL into your post. Job done, and 100s of eager researchers will set about finding the source for you, or at least one will!
