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Top gear - August 2nd - V12 Vantage
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It helps if you listen to what's being said rather than simply staring at the cars...Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostWhat message?
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Jeremy Clarkson is a "nice but dim" type - he has no sort of message to send out. I thought it quite funny when he had that female German driver on and she referred to him with typical German honesty and directness as the "TV Idiot". He looked a little put out
Hard Brexit now!
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Indeed he reminds me of CyberTory except Clarkson is funnierOriginally posted by sasguru View PostJeremy Clarkson is a "nice but dim" type - he has no sort of message to send out. I thought it quite funny when he had that female German driver on and she referred to him with typical German honesty and directness as the "TV Idiot". He looked a little put out
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That was all scripted - I seriously doubt she is as thick as they were making out.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI remember thinking it's lucky she's pretty with big breasts because she just wouldn't survive if she had to rely on her brain for anything.Comment
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Yeah right. I'm sure she has a PhD.Originally posted by Peoplesoft bloke View PostThat was all scripted - I seriously doubt she is as thick as they were making out.
(or possibly a Ph DD - IGMC).Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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I thought it was poor. The challenges are what makes Top Gear a great show to watch, so for this season they peaked an episode early.
I wish they would get rid of that tit Hammond, he's unfunny and a lightweight presenter. He should stick to reading autocue on WipeOut.Comment
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Badger - I agree with you re Hammond... he's pretty tulip, IMO. We watched it last night and it was just a bit blah... ended really badly!Originally posted by Badger View PostI thought it was poor. The challenges are what makes Top Gear a great show to watch, so for this season they peaked an episode early.
I wish they would get rid of that tit Hammond, he's unfunny and a lightweight presenter. He should stick to reading autocue on WipeOut.Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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BTW, did anyone watch the tightrope thing after it? I watched a bit of it - it seemed really interesting but I was too tired to stay awake for it all -Bazza gets caught
Socrates - "The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
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Man on a wire? Yes - it was fabulous.Originally posted by cailin maith View PostBTW, did anyone watch the tightrope thing after it? I watched a bit of it - it seemed really interesting but I was too tired to stay awake for it all -Comment
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