Due South Bloopers



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It's the blooper reel from That Canadian Show.


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what a funny ( 2 years ago by dreamwaver)
what a funny
Excellent! Made me ... ( 2 years ago by DueSouthlady2606)
Excellent! Made me laugh so much. Thank You!
I think you should ... ( 2 years ago by DueSouthlady2606)
I think you should post this under 'entertainment' as I found this by chance under arts.
LMAO! Thank you :) ( 1 year ago by Wadj1)
LMAO! Thank you :)
wheres this from? ... ( 1 year ago by ellieash)
wheres this from? was it an extra on the dvds? I've never seen it before. its great.
I believe it used ... ( 1 year ago by RayHarper)
I believe it used to be an extra on the VHS that just never made it to DVD. Who knows why, since it's absolutely brill!
Classic! I wish ... ( 1 year ago by sparkplugtattoo)
Classic! I wish there were more of these.
'laughs' And I ... ( 1 year ago by nadjalee2000)
'laughs' And I thought The Sentinel had great bloopers! Thanks for sharing!
LOL! These were ... ( 1 year ago by tigerkity)
LOL! These were funny bloopers. And I agree, I love the Sentinel's bloopers as well. Both great shows!
Amen to that! :) ( ... ( 1 year ago by nadjalee2000)
Amen to that! :) (And I don't think with bloopers like these I can be blamed for loving Sentinel and Due South slash! 'laughs') Thanks again for sharing. 'hugs'
yeah I know what ... ( 1 year ago by tigerkity)
yeah I know what you mean ;)
so cool, I could ... ( 1 year ago by WhiteWolfDief)
so cool, I could watch them every day!
very funny thanks ... ( 1 year ago by vickitub)
very funny thanks so much for sharing
anybody know who's ... ( 1 year ago by tigerkity)
anybody know who's head it was that they were shaving?
LOL omg he speaks ... ( 5 months ago by MarieThorn)
LOL omg he speaks german!!
Paul Gross is a ... ( 3 months ago by ilovespencer28)
Paul Gross is a cute guy
c koi le titre ou ... ( 2 months ago by kisssurf)
c koi le titre ou l'artiste ki interprete la music vers les 5min40 ?? o moment ou le type tombe de sa barque ??
you can know the ... ( 2 months ago by kisssurf)
you can know the title of the music Which is towards 5m31 ?? where the man fall in water ! thanks
Sorry it took me so ... ( 2 months ago by RayHarper)
Sorry it took me so long to get back to you. Chumbawumba's Tubthumper is the song. :3
Thanks for you're ... ( 2 months ago by kisssurf)
Thanks for you're answer (i'm french, sorry for my english ^^) You like Due South ? mee, I like very much ^^ .Kiss
Ce n'est aucun ... ( 2 months ago by RayHarper)
Ce n'est aucun probleme. Je m'excuse a son tour de mon francais terrible. And I can't figure out how to work my Francophone keyboard option anyway. :3
Lol, that was long ... ( 1 day ago by Salogeltheoneandonly)
Lol, that was long ago! I adored that freak, but today he seems to had been quite stupid and not so funny ... lol



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