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The only thing more expensive than sending a rocket to space is almost sending a rocket to space.
The only thing more expensive than sending a rocket to space is almost sending a rocket to space.
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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, EP13 "A Very Expensive Episode"Combing through the archives for the priciest episode in "Expensive Fails" history.
World's Most Expensive Fails
S3, EP11 "The Airborne Boat"If anyone send things flying that aren't supposed to fly, they can expect a bill.
World's Most Expensive Fails
S4, EP1 "Most Expensive Fails Breaking Point"When things snap, crack, or break, all it's left is a mess and an even bigger financial burden.
World's Most Expensive Fails
S3, EP9 "The One With the Temper Tantrums"Losing in a video game can be expensive.
World's Most Expensive Fails
S3, EP8 "When Motorcycles Go Swimming"Learning that vehicles and swimming pools don't mix.
World's Most Expensive Fails
S3, EP7 "Sports Car, Meet Fire"This one should go without saying, but when cars catch on fire, it costs money.
World's Most Expensive Fails
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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