Didn’t think Home Shopping Television wasn’t fun? Well check out this killer QVC blooper videos!
5) Battery Fire Video
This product looks amazing, so easy to use that a woman can almost use this!
4) QVC Horse/Butterfly Video
This video clip really makes you wonder how some people can be so stupid, yet stay employed.
3) QVC Ladder Fall Video
Wow. This dude takes a serious tumble.
2) Home Shopping Ladder Fall Video 2
This guy has a whole lot of faith in this product. The best part is when he gets on top and thinks this crumbling product just “locked into place”
1) Samurai Sword Home Shopping Blooper Video
This is far and away the best QVC blooper ever. This smarmy sales guy really gets what is coming to him.
Until next time! Farewell from your friendly local beer pong table distributor!
$&(@ happens
George
October 17th, 2007
I’d like to point out that all the crappy products weren’t actually on QVC.
Qwijib0
October 17th, 2007
Folks…right now..we may need emergency surgery in the studio.
Pokimon
October 17th, 2007
Can you read? the ” QVC Horse/Butterfly Video” is NOT QVC, IT’S HSN!!
Mark
October 17th, 2007
It’s not even HSN, it’s Shop @ Home.. which is the same place that had the samurai incident.
fats
October 17th, 2007
Boy you guys are sticklers! Who cares where they are from, they are funny as hell
Sandwhich
October 17th, 2007
Yeah, but you can’t say QVC is any better: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbd2DucRe1M
ordinarygirl
October 17th, 2007
holy mackeral…props to harold for not breaking his stride after falling face first on that ladder. it sounded like he wasn’t even phased by it. too bad his co-host didn’t get the idea she should cover for him and take over.
ian
October 17th, 2007
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October 17th, 2007
The way the hostess can’t help but laugh at that guy falling on the second ladder video is hilarious!
kristie
October 17th, 2007
The real question is who the hell has been recording the shopping channel in order to capture these?
JJ
December 11th, 2007