Tom Merritt's blooper reel Video
Tom Merritt's blooper reel Video Transcript
>> The huge honk and back butt [assumed spelling]. Awesome.
>> That's it. That's all we have?
>> I hear Molly has over three hours of bloopers.
>> What can I say Tom. That's the price of perfection. You hardly ever screw up.
>> We'll just have to fake it. ^M00:00:17 [ Music ] ^M00:00:24
>> Welcome to whoop. Welcome to c; Welcome to [sound effect]. Welcome to CNET's top flive [beep]. Top Flive? Welcome to CNET's top seven [beep]. Not seven it's five. Welcome to CNET's top five where each week we count down another lame CNET, who changed the [beep] damn script? Mother [beep] [beep] [beep] [beep] kick [beep] [beep] [beep] [beep]. So with a fragile series of components like this you have to oh [sound effects]. Hi I'm Tom Merritt. Here's what's new on CNET TV oh why? And we'll see ya next time. [Laughing].
>> So what do you think? It's not going to work
>> Absolutely. [Sound effects]. I broke my leg. I think I pierced an artery.
>> Oh come on Tom you can stop now. Just cut it out. That's enough. Tom, Tom, oh [beep].
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