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The happiest carpenter in the world; band practice; three Medal of Honor winners.
The happiest carpenter in the world; band practice; three Medal of Honor winners.
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Fail Army
S6, EP6 "Fail Army"How old man Jenkins keeps the neighbors off his lawn; the Fail Army Ninja returns; a visit to the auto body repair shop; three Medal of Honor winners.
Fail Army
S6, EP8 "Fail Army"Why Brendon's girlfriend is always so jittery; some virtual matchmaking; a nerd's idea of the perfect woman; three Medal of Honor winners.
Fail Army
S6, EP10 "Fail Army"The happiest carpenter in the world; band practice; three Medal of Honor winners.
Fail Army
S6, EP12 "Fail Army"How much sleep a person really needs; big fails come in small packages; it's never a bad idea to pay for the warranty; three Medal of Honor winners who make a splash.
Fail Army
S6, EP5 "Fail Army"A look at what happens when people spend too much time with a chicken; meeting some of the junior cadets; three Medal of Honor clips.
Fail Army
S6, EP3 "Fail Army"Segments include Expect the Unexpected, The Show Must Go on, What Nerds Do When They're Home Alone, and 15 fails in 55 seconds.
Fail Army
S6, EP1 "Fail Army"Recruits join the Santa Training Camp; it's time to swipe right on our FailArmy Dating App and have fun with marshmallows; the three Medal of Honor winners are revealed.
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