Paul McDermott Throws Bottle on Good News Week

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Uploaded by on Aug 14, 2009

A funny moment from a recent show when Paul was instructed by a crew member to remove a labelled watter bottle from his desk.

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  • I laughed soo much when I saw this - that face is priceless!

  • Is that the face he makes when the guy's gesturing to him to get rid of it, or the straight face he makes after he's 'flung' it? I love the face he makes when the guy's initially gesturing him to get rid of it.

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  • Summary of video - Paul McDermott is awesome.

    As others have said, his facial expressions were priceless. But I also loved his explanation to the others, and him trying to 'pick the gap' hoping others wouldn't notice.

    Ah, another great Paul moment from GNW. =)

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  • Paul is 49 o.O he looks 30!

  • HAHAHA press 4, your welcome

    

  • @spoddie Go die, you humourless and soulless cunt.

  • HAhahaha! hey, press 4, the way he moves his head makes it look like its him making that noise

  • I have never heard of this show before- saw a clip after searching Ross Noble-clips... here I am 3 hours later... still laughing!

  • LOL 4:00

  • @spoddie you haven't watched David Letterman lately then have you

  • So if people didn't notice Mount Franklin before, they sort of would have after that.

  • @jarethscrystalball

    i like the cheecky smile haha

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