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Did She Really Say That? Yep! MTM Bloopers…

Posted on February 8, 2013October 27, 2016


Did She Really Say That? Yep!

This is funny and you’ll hear some words from George Carlin’s ‘7 Words You Can’t Say’ routine…even from Mary! Enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4XHXeiMRSk

This is the original gag reel from the final season of the MTM Show. Enjoy!

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