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We've got vehicles crashing into lampposts, telephone poles, cables, and each other. Pretty pricy!
We've got vehicles crashing into lampposts, telephone poles, cables, and each other. Pretty pricy!
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S3, EP4 "Boats and Trains and Cars, Oh My!"Boats sink, trains crash, cars collide, and bills go up.
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S3, EP6 "The Driverless Boat"Technology has definitely progressed, but we found out the expensive way that boats can't drive themselves.
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S3, EP8 "When Motorcycles Go Swimming"Learning that vehicles and swimming pools don't mix.
World's Most Expensive Fails
S3, EP10 "A Bird, a Plane, a ... Shed?"Construction mishaps abound in today's costly collection.
World's Most Expensive Fails
S3, EP3 "Car Trouble"It's not every day you see cars full of mold or floating along the beach; good thing, 'cause it's expensive!
World's Most Expensive Fails
S3, EP2 "World's Most Expensive Fails ----- Stubborn Demolitions"Sometimes the most expensive things are the ones that don't break.
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S3, EP1 "World's Most Expensive Fails ----- Hit and Fail"We've got vehicles crashing into lampposts, telephone poles, cables, and each other. Pretty pricy!
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