Basketball nice Andrew Gaze is among the extra likeable, affable personalities on tv, however nobody is proof against the occasional gaffe on stay TV.
Just ask Gerard Healy or Tony Armstrong.
Now Gaze, 57, can add his title to the checklist following his effort throughout Fox Footy’s Bounce program on Sunday evening.
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During his ‘Turn It Up’ phase, Gaze began by organising a video clip of a person testing the bounds of his personal elements.
“When it comes to pulling off those really gnarly stunts that are out there, it’s a lot better to leave it up to the young folk,” Gaze begins.
“Because the minds of the young folk haven’t fully developed.
“We know as males, the testicles are the most sensitive area. Why on earth would you ever want to test who has got the strongest testicles?”
You can maybe guess the place that is going.
Cut to a video of somebody dropping a watermelon from a really excessive platform on to a person who’s, naturally, having his legs held open on the bottom beneath.
That wasn’t Gaze’s viral second, nonetheless. That got here when he tried to summarise what we had all simply seen.
“Now there are certain things when you want to test the limits of what the human capacity is,” he mentioned.
“Having a competition to see who can take the biggest d***, ah biggest hit.”
Gaze stops and pulls a face, the remainder of the panel briefly goes very quiet earlier than the viewers begins laughing.
So Gaze tries once more.
“To see who can take the biggest HIT to the aggots is not a lot of fun.”
Gaze’s slip of the tongue places him among the many Armstrong and Healy class.
Healy’s gaffe went viral globally in 2013 when he stumbled making an attempt to pronounce “Gold Coast Suns” however ended up combining “Coast” with “Suns”.
That turned a staff generally known as the “Gold c-word”.
Eddie McGuire then tried to cowl up the actual fact he used the identical c-word to explain Kane Cornes stay on air the next 12 months.
It appears to be a difficulty that afflicts individuals related to the AFL.
Former Crows, Swans and Collingwood participant Armstrong tripped over the time period “bulging disc” in 2021 when giving a stay replace on the ABC in regards to the well being of then-Australian cricket captain Tim Paine.
That, in fact, turned “bulging d***” in one other viral second.
Source: www.news.com.au