Aww..McHales Navy..my late uncle was a writer for that show. Stands to reason because my uncle was the funniest man, so much so that as a kid and teen, I had all my friends come over to meet him. He would perform magic tricks for us..great person.. He actually was friends with Dick VanDyke and they went to school together...sweet memories..❤
In those days I was lulled into believing that this would never end. Clean humor, the laughs and the warmth that came from them. The world was at its finest. The rose bush that hugged the corner of the white picket fence. Mom sitting and slightly swinging in her swing on our front porch. Bud Abbott and Lou Costello and the Three Stooges were funny then and in my mind they still are. Maybe that was just our time we thought would never end. Now just a snapshot of a time I will never forget.
70"s kid here. Loved those childhood shows from the 70's and 60's.. All my brothers and sisters (4 brothers and 2 sisters) looked forward eagerly to watch these shows. Saturday mornings cartoons were worth getting up at 4 or5 a.m. Couldn't do that during a school days. After 8 pm, we had great shows to watch like Starky and Hutch, Chips, Happy Days, and so many more. Good childhood. Miss those days.
I love McCales Navy but only got to watch a few of the episodes. I am going to have to look and see if I can find them online or something. Thanks for showing how great they got along, no one breaks out in song with people they don't like.
I love bloopers. And yes, even I've seen crazy things like cars and trucks in the 1800s westerns. But you're not supposed to looook quit tat closest. Oops.
That was the one school night that we got to stay up past our 8:30 bedtime...McHale's Navy was on at 8:30 and my dad loved Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway.
The sepia tint on clips from "The Lucy Show" & "Gomer Pyle, USMC"...?? I was already in high school when those were on; they look like 1930s footage but they're from the '60s. Makes me feel as old...as I AM! ROFL
Cartoons:: When I was a kid and saw glitches I would think I made a mistake. The drawing crew were on a terrible schedule and there were bound to be mistakes, but some were definitely more odd than others. The ring and glove thing were some. Coloration was a different crew so you could get different departments involved in the goofs.
Cool vidio check out ace Ventura scene in the lively room of death lol the chess set is set up and a second later completely gone .no ones ever caught it
As a student of the history of the fantastic films, cartoons, and especially the humor of our time since I was in diapers (think early 1955: Popeye and Betty Boop -- I'm 70 now) ... This is a treasure!! Thanks!
I was bornin `44. I grew up listening to the radio programs where you had to use your imagination to visualize what was going on. We got our first TV (Black & White of course) in 1953.
I cannot remember who it was that said it, but what this actor said was: "Acting is the easiest job in the world; if you get it wrong the director says, "CUT" and you do it again, and again, until you get it right." and that must be true.
Oh, it,'s very true..…. Acting can be the most boring job in the world, with your and other peoples mistakes, technical things going wrong, bulbs popping etc, not to mention the often early am.s and into the nights, plus a heck of a lot of waiting around....But when you see the finished results on screen, it makes sense, it's well worth it!! 👌🏾
Yup. I worked as an extra. The well paid actors often wandered into our tent in outdoor shots for company, cigs & snacks, warmth and like all us peasants were bored senseless. S'pose we were at least new faces & chat. Sometimes we'd be bused in early morning, to find the main actors already there getting make-up etc done. We'd leave late at night, a few of us chosen for close-ups to return the next day. When the finished Ad., TV show, Film, ..finally done - on more than a few times the entire scene was just edited out!
It was great to see L.A.’s Ralph Story in a Lucy Blooper! Ralph invented “Ralph Story’s A.M.” on KABC-TV, Channel 7 in Los Angeles, which later became “A.M. America”, then “Good Morning, America”, but those last two WITHOUT Ralph. Before that, Ralph Story spent the entire 1960’s on KNXT-TV, Channel 2 in Los Angeles. And it’s not that so much could go wrong in the early days of live TV. Plenty of stuff went wrong in filmed and taped TV, for as long as they have existed, well as movies. But when you did it LIVE, everyone saw it at the time. Comedian Milton Berle was quoted as saying about live TV, “You got what you saw and you saw what you got”. It’s just that when they were rolling tape or film on the live show, whoever had access to that recording had the foresight to save it!
Don't forget that in the early television days, there were no "reruns", so if you missed something, that was it... SO a blooper? Who cares... likely nobody saw it, and they'll never see it again. The cartoons have no excuse... And cameramen in the shots go back to the days of "The Wizard Of Oz" Oopsie!!!! I always found people wearing watches, planes and cars, and even the mystical jetwash from a plane showing up to be hilarious. If I remember right, there's someone wearing a watch in "Ben Hur"... whoops!
I don't think the writers of " Quincy" crafted even a single episode where they do NOT get Jack Klugman to exclaim " Im trying to save somebody's LIFE here!"
The cartoon bloopers were particularly pleasing. You've obviously had to watch many hours of old footage. No doubt the production teams responsible were trying to save money by using the same " panels" for different scenes. The one where they are " searching" for the " missing" Aquaman is a real find, utterly hilarious and a tribute to your hard work uncovering such deadhead mistakes
More likely, more than saving money, they were saving time. If you keep in mind what it took to make a cartoon back on those days, taking a photo for each frame of a cut of the hand drawn characters and backgrounds over a transparent glass for each layer of depth. Many things could go wrong, specially with the objects positioning, and the old photographic process. They had a time limit to deliver each chapter, so they often reused scenes from previous chapters to deliver in time. This is a problem still nowadays in the animation industries, even when the production process has been greatly simplified with the aid of computers.
For the CHiP's footage at 32:08, the traffic IS turning around on the 210 Freeway at the La Tuna Canyon overpass, resetting for a shot. CHiP's filmed often on the soon to be completed 210 and 2 Freeways in Los Angeles and Glendale. John is heading the wrong way on the E/B La Tuna Canyon off ramp. The road to the right going up the hill is a trailhead that still looks the same today as it did then!!!
🎉In 95, I had a beeper. I only used it when i was on call for the hospital. I wore scrubs and the berper would drag them down. Then they came up with a telehone that weighed toooo much. I had to carry beeper and phone in 96. . In 97 I was down to one cell phone. It was very simple compared to today. Today the nurse is standing next to you but talking to someone relating the contents of her bed pan. The answer to every question is call the aide, the doctor,bthe housekeepers. I retired in 2007. Miss the patients but not the technology. ❤❤
This is freakin’ hilarious!!! I love these bloopers - all shows from way back, too, which is perfect for me :) Thanks Some of those ‘why is that there - or not there, depending’, were so far out. How could they make mistakes like that in a cartoon? especially since it’s so easy to fix. Like, I mean, Batman and Robin with bare legs - they weren’t just unpainted, but skin color! How could that happen? Well, I guess they spent money on the sound effects and the script and to heck with cartoon continuity LOL 😮😬🤣
Great bloopers! Esp the cartoon ones, I've never seen cartoon bloopers before, hilarious! Esp the Super Friends 'but Aquaman is right there!!' clip, hahaha! 😆🤣 You did a Terrific job! So many people make mistakes in compilation videos like this, but you were very meticulous and accurate! Everything was labeled correctly, your narration all matched, and you even told us where to look for the hard to spot bloopers and goofs. I loved it, and I just subscribed!🎉 Keep up the good work !
I thought the animated ones were the funniest..it takes more time to draw them than to photograph real actors so the mistakes really stand out and the fact that the weren't caught adds to the humor.
WOW! Those are some amazing goofs. In little house on the Prairie, there are some scenes where you see cars if you look closely. The animation creators really were not paying attention at all. Those goofs should not have passed the production line. But they're funny. It's great that actors get to enjoy a little levity. I'm not sure if you're aware of this, but with Morgan and Mindy, everyone knows that Robin Williams loves to ad lib. Well he would ad Lib lines all the time. Totally confusing Mindy. She did not know how to respond because he did not stick with the script. It was very stressful for her. It sent her into a nervous breakdown.
I can definitely see it being hard to keep up with someone ad libbing like that. I would have enough of a hard time remembering lines if I was a actor.
I hope you all enjoy this compilation of what I think has been the best bloopers and goofs that I've ran into over the last year. It's a best of the best list. Let me know what you all think and if I forgot any I should have added.
Not many peole know this, but William Conrad was the original Marshall Matt Dillon on The Gunsmoke Radio show. Parley Bahr and Howard McNear were Chester and Doc Adams, or the Mayor and Floyd from Mayberry.
There’s another one from Dick Vandyke. It was him making a phone call and then, when he realized his mistake, looked in the phone book and said yes, that’s the right number! 😂
I watched every episode of The Virginian and in one episode they pan out at the Shiloh ranch and you could see an old truck parked down by the bunk house. Then one time The Virginian was standing at corral and in the back ground you could see a blue truck pull in and then back out. :)
"I think Christmas is a wonderful thing, they should have it every year" WHERE was this woman LOCATED? Do they have Christmas only on leap years in her town?
The missing Aquaman and missing Velma made me laugh out loud.
Aww..McHales Navy..my late uncle was a writer for that show. Stands to reason because my uncle was the funniest man, so much so that as a kid and teen, I had all my friends come over to meet him. He would perform magic tricks for us..great person..
He actually was friends with Dick VanDyke and they went to school together...sweet memories..❤
That's awesome!😀
Aww, Lucy You.....🤩
GREAT MEMORIES...
Pretty cool! Dick Van Dyke seems to be a really nice guy, so your uncle must have been, too.
It's on Antenna TV. I used to watch it when it came out in the early 60's
McHales Navy singing was the Best, really loved that, totally unexpected ❤❤❤ Great shows, Class Actors❤❤❤
The only thing funny in that whole sitcom!
In those days I was lulled into believing that this would never end. Clean humor, the laughs and the warmth that came from them. The world was at its finest. The rose bush that hugged the corner of the white picket fence. Mom sitting and slightly swinging in her swing on our front porch. Bud Abbott and Lou Costello and the Three Stooges were funny then and in my mind they still are. Maybe that was just our time we thought would never end. Now just a snapshot of a time I will never forget.
Did you go down to Mr McMingly's drugs store for a soda? Did you become valedictorian? I'm afraid your recollections are mere rose-tinted dreams.
Great comments...I'm 68....agree completely
@@henrygingold6549 You must be fun at parties.
@@isabellindlind Yes indeed I am
@@isabellindlind I am but then I don't party with delusional poeple.
Golly Gee! The start with McHales Navy guys singing cracked me up knowing theres moreto come!!!😅😅
Over 60 years ago I saw Superman stand and let bullets bounce off his chest, then duck when an empty pistol was thrown at him. Laughed my ass off.
Superman was just being considerate and ducked to make the bad guy feel like he was having an effect.
@@joelellis7035 Maybe he didn't want to damage the gun?
This is the BEST bloopers I’ve ever seen! McHALES NAVY……..🎉😂❤
It was sweet to see that side of Joe Flynn (RIP).
70"s kid here. Loved those childhood shows from the 70's and 60's.. All my brothers and sisters (4 brothers and 2 sisters) looked forward eagerly to watch these shows. Saturday mornings cartoons were worth getting up at 4 or5 a.m. Couldn't do that during a school days. After 8 pm, we had great shows to watch like Starky and Hutch, Chips, Happy Days, and so many more. Good childhood. Miss those days.
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I love McCales Navy but only got to watch a few of the episodes. I am going to have to look and see if I can find them online or something. Thanks for showing how great they got along, no one breaks out in song with people they don't like.
It's definitely a funny show. It's one of those shows I re-watch on a regular basis.😀
I know it takes time to find stuff like this. Excellent job!
Thanks, I appreciate it. It does take some time.
Jimmy Durante. one of the greatest.
McHale's Navy:
Guys being dudes.
Red Skelton was a comedy legend!
My sister & I loved those shows as Aussie kids in the '60's.....great job Tvcrazyman
Thanks
I love bloopers. And yes, even I've seen crazy things like cars and trucks in the 1800s westerns. But you're not supposed to looook quit tat closest. Oops.
That first one, McHale's Navy vid, was/is Hilarious!!!
That was the one school night that we got to stay up past our 8:30 bedtime...McHale's Navy was on at 8:30 and my dad loved Ernest Borgnine and Tim Conway.
Especially with Joe Flynn (Capt. Binginton) cutting loose!😂
I was born in 1982 thank you for bringing these memories back 😂
William Conrad is my favorite radio and TV actor. Hilarious to hear him slip up like that.
Wow this is an awesome compilation! I thought I'd seen it all, but I'd never seen most of these before! Well done
Glad you enjoyed!
Today's shows...no comparison to these greats! Thank you!
WOW!!!! Your production is great!!!! Thank you!
I appreciate it.
One of the best bloopers came from The Carol Burnett Show! Hysterical with a ton of adlibs!
It was fun seeing clips from all the sitcoms I loved when I was young. They were so much better than the crap they have now. ❤❤❤❤
Alphabet cereal? Forgotten blast from the past!!! How much fun is this walk down memory lane!!
ALPHA-BITS cereal. Love it!❤
They still make it
Still love Alaphabet Cereal wish they still made it❤❤❤❤
The sepia tint on clips from "The Lucy Show" & "Gomer Pyle, USMC"...?? I was already in high school when those were on; they look like 1930s footage but they're from the '60s. Makes me feel as old...as I AM! ROFL
One of the best blooper mix I’ve seen. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Coach was one of my favorite sitcoms.
I laughed and laughed! This was so much fun to watch!!!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 WONDERFUL COLLABORATION! I LAUGHED QUITE A FEW TIMES!! 👏🏻👏🏻
These are great! Thank you very much for sharing.
Glad you like them!
Great goofs from some great shows. Can't say they have many good shows like this today I enjoy like the good old days.😀
They had a lot of talent back then. I think they enjoyed their work a lot,
Cartoons:: When I was a kid and saw glitches I would think I made a mistake. The drawing crew were on a terrible schedule and there were bound to be mistakes, but some were definitely more odd than others. The ring and glove thing were some. Coloration was a different crew so you could get different departments involved in the goofs.
wasn't life so much more fun and kinder, back in the day!
Cool vidio check out ace Ventura scene in the lively room of death lol the chess set is set up and a second later completely gone .no ones ever caught it
Loved it! ❤❤
As a student of the history of the fantastic films, cartoons, and especially the humor of our time since I was in diapers (think early 1955: Popeye and Betty Boop -- I'm 70 now) ... This is a treasure!! Thanks!
Appreciate it! 😀😀
Hi William. I'm from the same era. Aren't these great?! The kids after us never had all this wonderful stuff, poor things.
Theres a really informative ( at least I thought so ) book about T V called HONEY, I'M HOME
I was bornin `44. I grew up listening to the radio programs where you had to use your imagination to visualize what was going on. We got our first TV (Black & White of course) in 1953.
LOVE THESE!
That street light should not have glass on top if that loose. They were lucky he didn't die.
I cannot remember who it was that said it, but what this actor said was: "Acting is the easiest job in the world; if you get it wrong the director says, "CUT" and you do it again, and again, until you get it right." and that must be true.
Oh, it,'s very true..…. Acting can be the most boring job in the world, with your and other peoples mistakes, technical things going wrong, bulbs popping etc, not to mention the often early am.s and into the nights, plus a heck of a lot of waiting around....But when you see the finished results on screen, it makes sense, it's well worth it!! 👌🏾
Yup. I worked as an extra. The well paid actors often wandered into our tent in outdoor shots for company, cigs & snacks, warmth and like all us peasants were bored senseless. S'pose we were at least new faces & chat. Sometimes we'd be bused in early morning, to find the main actors already there getting make-up etc done. We'd leave late at night, a few of us chosen for close-ups to return the next day. When the finished Ad., TV show, Film, ..finally done - on more than a few times the entire scene was just edited out!
I'm surprised that the McHale's Navy guys didn't get booked on American Bandstand doing that musical number 😊
It was great to see L.A.’s Ralph Story in a Lucy Blooper! Ralph invented “Ralph Story’s A.M.” on KABC-TV, Channel 7 in Los Angeles, which later became “A.M. America”, then “Good Morning, America”, but those last two WITHOUT Ralph. Before that, Ralph Story spent the entire 1960’s on KNXT-TV, Channel 2 in Los Angeles. And it’s not that so much could go wrong in the early days of live TV. Plenty of stuff went wrong in filmed and taped TV, for as long as they have existed, well as movies. But when you did it LIVE, everyone saw it at the time. Comedian Milton Berle was quoted as saying about live TV, “You got what you saw and you saw what you got”. It’s just that when they were rolling tape or film on the live show, whoever had access to that recording had the foresight to save it!
Excellent content makes you remember funny entertainment from days gone by .
These are awesome!! Thank you!!✌🐢
Glad you liked it!
It was hilarious. I laughed until I cried
Glad you liked it!
Don't forget that in the early television days, there were no "reruns", so if you missed something, that was it...
SO a blooper? Who cares... likely nobody saw it, and they'll never see it again.
The cartoons have no excuse...
And cameramen in the shots go back to the days of "The Wizard Of Oz"
Oopsie!!!!
I always found people wearing watches, planes and cars, and even the mystical jetwash from a plane showing up to be hilarious.
If I remember right, there's someone wearing a watch in "Ben Hur"... whoops!
I don't think the writers of " Quincy" crafted even a single episode where they do NOT get Jack Klugman to exclaim " Im trying to save somebody's LIFE here!"
I wonder if they ever made a fantasy episode where this happened . . .?
absolutely wonderful. thank you !
The cartoon bloopers were particularly pleasing. You've obviously had to watch many hours of old footage. No doubt the production teams responsible were trying to save money by using the same " panels" for different scenes.
The one where they are " searching" for the " missing" Aquaman is a real find, utterly hilarious and a tribute to your hard work uncovering such deadhead mistakes
Thanks
More likely, more than saving money, they were saving time.
If you keep in mind what it took to make a cartoon back on those days, taking a photo for each frame of a cut of the hand drawn characters and backgrounds over a transparent glass for each layer of depth. Many things could go wrong, specially with the objects positioning, and the old photographic process.
They had a time limit to deliver each chapter, so they often reused scenes from previous chapters to deliver in time.
This is a problem still nowadays in the animation industries, even when the production process has been greatly simplified with the aid of computers.
Hilarious. Best blooper show ever
For the CHiP's footage at 32:08, the traffic IS turning around on the 210 Freeway at the La Tuna Canyon overpass, resetting for a shot. CHiP's filmed often on the soon to be completed 210 and 2 Freeways in Los Angeles and Glendale. John is heading the wrong way on the E/B La Tuna Canyon off ramp. The road to the right going up the hill is a trailhead that still looks the same today as it did then!!!
"La Tuna"Canyon? Really? I love it!
🎉In 95, I had a beeper. I only used it when i was on call for the hospital. I wore scrubs and the berper would drag them down. Then they came up with a telehone that weighed toooo much. I had to carry beeper and phone in 96. . In 97 I was down to one cell phone. It was very simple compared to today. Today the nurse is standing next to you but talking to someone relating the contents of her bed pan. The answer to every question is call the aide, the doctor,bthe housekeepers. I retired in 2007. Miss the patients but not the technology. ❤❤
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?????what does that have to do with the bloopers
No idea how my nursing related answer ended up here. Grrrr.
That's was Awesome Thank You 😇 Watching it again 😂🤣😄 Brought back wonderful memories 🥰
Glad you enjoyed it
Great work. Here's hoping one day you do classic Doctor Who
I'll have to do some research on Doctor Who. I didn't get a chance to watch those old ones when I was a kid.
This was the first time I’ve caught your video. I’m now a subscriber !! Lol lol. Thanks ♥️♥️🇬🇧🇨🇦
Thanks for subscribing. 😀
You missed a good one with Bride of Frankenstein. Castle is coming down. Shows the Doctor inside, and also running away.
Seeing Joe Flynn singing like that was hysterical!
Yeah, that's one of my favorite outtakes of all time and it was a great job singing.😀
Sooo good 👍 👍👍
I needed a good laugh ❤
This is freakin’ hilarious!!! I love these bloopers - all shows from way back, too, which is perfect for me :) Thanks
Some of those ‘why is that there - or not there, depending’, were so far out. How could they make mistakes like that in a cartoon? especially since it’s so easy to fix. Like, I mean, Batman and Robin with bare legs - they weren’t just unpainted, but skin color! How could that happen? Well, I guess they spent money on the sound effects and the script and to heck with cartoon continuity LOL 😮😬🤣
Keep making these. I was very amused. Thanks, brightened my day.
Thanks
Love bloopers! Thanks
I think it's cool seeing capt.bington letting down his hair😂
Loads of laughs❤😂😅😊
Great bloopers! Esp the cartoon ones, I've never seen cartoon bloopers before, hilarious! Esp the Super Friends 'but Aquaman is right there!!' clip, hahaha! 😆🤣 You did a Terrific job! So many people make mistakes in compilation videos like this, but you were very meticulous and accurate! Everything was labeled correctly, your narration all matched, and you even told us where to look for the hard to spot bloopers and goofs. I loved it, and I just subscribed!🎉 Keep up the good work !
Thanks
Love Alphabit Cereal they need to Bring it Back ❤❤ Can we get a petition to bring back this cereal?
No. Kids were spelling dirty words with the letters.
Make same receipe using stars instead. And who was teaching those kids dirty words?
Just get some unsweetened oat cereal, then put a POUND of sugar in the bowl.
I've seen the McCales Navy clip before. That was hilarious 😂.
It's one of my favorites. 😀
I'd never seen it. I was both shocked, especially at "Captain Binghamton". It *is* hilarious!
McHales
My first time with the McHales Navy Clip, still laughing! 😊😊
Interesting....Thank you
' Batman can't seem to find his pants'. 😂😅😂
All of you born after 1995 must remember that in those days the communicators WERE A PRODUCT OF IMAGINATION now we call them cell phones!
Manukals navey is my favorite 🎉😂
Interesting/informative/entertaining.
I loved it!! So funny. 😂 😂❤😂😂
Lots of fun.
Thank you for this terrific video! I had a videotape of these and got rid of it when DVDs came about, and it's so good to see these again!
pretty cool!!!! nicely done!
Thanks
This so much fun for an old lady!
Kathy, If you're still laughing (I'm old too), you'll *never really be old*.
Great work!
Thanks!
The crazy Batman obvious discontinuity was hilarious. (lol)
Great goofs and great bloopers these classics can't be beat love these videos great stuff
Glad you like them!
Absolutely buddy
A notion popped into my head that I would never see an animated blooper but by golly you actually found some.
I thought the animated ones were the funniest..it takes more time to draw them than to photograph real actors so the mistakes really stand out and the fact that the weren't caught adds to the humor.
The bloopers are funnier than the shows were during a particular scene.
11:55 "We're goin' again, boys." LOL
Super funny. Hilarious situations. Really good!
WOW! Those are some amazing goofs.
In little house on the Prairie, there are some scenes where you see cars if you look closely.
The animation creators really were not paying attention at all. Those goofs should not have passed the production line. But they're funny.
It's great that actors get to enjoy a little levity.
I'm not sure if you're aware of this, but with Morgan and Mindy, everyone knows that Robin Williams loves to ad lib. Well he would ad Lib lines all the time. Totally confusing Mindy. She did not know how to respond because he did not stick with the script. It was very stressful for her. It sent her into a nervous breakdown.
I can definitely see it being hard to keep up with someone ad libbing like that. I would have enough of a hard time remembering lines if I was a actor.
"Thanks, Robin. Now who topped the charts in November of 1975?"
I hope you all enjoy this compilation of what I think has been the best bloopers and goofs that I've ran into over the last year. It's a best of the best list. Let me know what you all think and if I forgot any I should have added.
Loved it loved everything about it
Funny ty
Not many peole know this, but William Conrad was the original Marshall Matt Dillon on The Gunsmoke Radio show. Parley Bahr and Howard McNear were Chester and Doc Adams, or the Mayor and Floyd from Mayberry.
Very entertaining. Good job. 👍😊
Thanks
For some reason, Kirk, as a Klingon, reminds me of Lorne Greene, 😂😂
There’s another one from Dick Vandyke. It was him making a phone call and then, when he realized his mistake, looked in the phone book and said yes, that’s the right number! 😂
That was the "Bupkiss" episode!
Even with with the bloopers, these shows were the 👌..."Beam me up Scotty"...👽
I watched every episode of The Virginian and in one episode they pan out at the Shiloh ranch and you could see an old truck parked down by the bunk house. Then one time The Virginian was standing at corral and in the back ground you could see a blue truck pull in and then back out. :)
Robbin's insignia was also missing from his chest during the bloopers that you showed with Batman insignia missing off his chest.
The men on Magills Navy sound pretty good!
Who knew they were also musical?
Truly unexpected to see Wally whatwhatwhat Binghamton actually being one of the guys!!!
I don’t know that they thought their shows would be shown on HT TV.
"I think Christmas is a wonderful thing, they should have it every year"
WHERE was this woman LOCATED? Do they have Christmas only on leap years in her town?
It makes you wonder doesn't it.
I love bloopers and gag reels, and these were hilarious!! I've subscribed to your channel! Thank you, Pam
Awesome! Thank you!