Return of 'Top Gear' Thread
#41
Posted 26 February 2007 - 06:56 AM
#42
Posted 26 February 2007 - 08:29 AM
Now then..........seeing that plane lurking in the background of all those shows, I'd already figured that was what one of them would go for!
It was dead funny having Kristin Scott-Thomas on the show and having her pass judgement on the Cool Wall! (And he was wearing a suit!). I love Jame's comment about "yellow teeth"!
#43
Posted 26 February 2007 - 08:41 AM
check out this site http://www.urban75.c...h/clarkson.html - that one had me laughing
Hammond and May's teasing was classic - as was Clarkson's riposte about Graham Norton towards May
and you gotta love Hammond's Starship Enterplough lol
BTW, i've been doing some Clarkson 'Googling' (during essay-writing breaks lol), and some of the stuff i've come across is interesting. For instance, were you aware that JC was blamed for the poor slaes of jeans in the late 90s? hahaha
and i should have some more extracts for you lot to enjoy soon - when i can get round to typing them up!
#44
Posted 26 February 2007 - 02:42 PM
Is that serious that Clarkson was responsible for a downturn in jeans sales?
I too thought the Graham Norton riposte was completey inspired!
If you listen to Radio 4, you'll hear Hamster appealing for votes for him to present Women's Hour for comic relief!
Oh the ribbing he will get!
I look forward to seeing those Clarkson snippets!
#45
Posted 26 February 2007 - 04:00 PM
I don't usually pay much attention to BBC 1's night of comic relief, but i may have to watch that Hammond segment lol
And on the topic of those extracts, theres this really interesting comment - more like a prediction - JC made about Tony Blair about a yr or two before he became Premier. All shall be revealed soon lol
#46
Posted 27 February 2007 - 10:07 AM
Yes it was funny, I laughed for ages <G> I love there digs at each other... the rocket episode wasnt all that funny, loved the Reliant rocket... I'm tempted to do something fun
It was yet another good ep... oh and if you havent realised I have been a bit vacant as of late because my net is broken So I won't be around for awhile till its fixed, so have ya'll and be seeing you soon.
cheers,
Tk
#47
Posted 28 February 2007 - 02:52 AM
RE: The jeans -i've come across it on several sites, so i'm taking it to be true. He also punched Piers Morgan several times backstage at an award show a couple of years ago (although to be honest i really cannot blame JC for that one). Apparently Morgan still has the scar left by one of JC's rings above his left eyebrow lol
....quite a few wouldn't blame JC!
........???????????? Okay, I can probably match JC's prediction on that..........do tell! (or maybe my prediction is just wishful thinking?)
#48
Posted 01 March 2007 - 04:06 AM
Guess who's back
cheers,
Tk
#49
Posted 01 March 2007 - 11:12 AM
My phone's broke since we upgraded our broadband. Now we can only recieve incoming calls and can't phone out.............so much for technology.
#50
Posted 01 March 2007 - 04:52 PM
The closing two paragraphs from an article titled 'Darth Blair against the rebel forces':
'...Believe the ABD and you'd believe that the Tories' plan for toll roads represent a bigger threat to the future of mankind than AIDS.
They don't of course. The biggest threat facing mankind right now is Tony Blair and his new Transport Division which, this week, is headed up by the man from Oxford East'
This was a long time before 9/11 and the subsequent 'War on Terror', and i know its an entirely different context to the current world situation, but i find this to be a strangely prescient statement from Jezza
and also a big LOL at the 'Tories' plan for toll roads' which is the reason why Hammond was at No. 10 yesterday, grilling the PM. Did anyone catch that in today's Daily Mirror? i can only hope they mention it on TG this weekend!
#51
Posted 02 March 2007 - 03:06 AM
Last of the series on Sunday guys!
#52
Posted 05 March 2007 - 08:17 AM
Loved JC's (controversial?) comment on gingers - "We don't let them in; they smell funny - as well as his desire to vomit all over Blair.
Anyone else feel sorry for James at the end - he looked like he was going to burst into tears lol
And did any of you catch the Comic Relief Top Gear of the Pops announcement? I'm afraid...very afraid
#53
Posted 06 March 2007 - 11:45 AM
Lamarr sure did lose his rag with James didn't he? But then, even I could navigate my way to Earls' Court!
Okay: funniest scene of the night was when Jeremy braked his limo and the trolley + passenger shot to the front!
#54
Posted 06 March 2007 - 06:13 PM
Okay: funniest scene of the night was when Jeremy braked his limo and the trolley + passenger shot to the front!
hmm, i'm not sure what was funnier - seein JC hurtle forward on his trolley, or the amount of friction burns he got because of it!
and yes, i too hate RND. the only thing i ever found worth tuning in for was 'A Question of They Think its All Over...', but since 'TTIAO...' was cancelled (don't even get me started on that!) looks like the guys from TG will now be forcing me tune in. Incidently, do u think people are actually gonna donate money via phone-in, given all this furore over ITV lol. i'm actually keeping my fingers, praying this sees the end of those god-awful waste-of-tv-air-time that are reality shows. god, i hate THOSE with a passion.
shame TG isn't on this week - trawling thru a london paper this evening i found a little tid-bit about an idiot who was driving a bugatti veyon at 100mph in a 40mph zone and crashed...into a vauxhall astra. i would have LOVED to see what JC made of that!
#55
Posted 07 March 2007 - 10:41 AM
The limo episode was hilarious but I still have to say that my fave still has to be the trek across America, wetting oneself during that one was not an option <G> I miss the boys when they're off the air so I hope they're back soon.
cheers,
Tk
EDIT: We should edit this topic too the Riker, Shinzie and Kat thread it only seems to be us posting in it <G>
#56
Posted 07 March 2007 - 01:20 PM
Like Will, I'm thinking that RND may well be hit by the recent ITV phone scandal.
Love the story about the idiot with the Veyron........bet the Astra driver wasn't amused though!
#57
Posted 17 March 2007 - 12:35 PM
Way to go Jeremy!
Oh..........and boys...........don't give up the day job!
#58
Posted 19 March 2007 - 05:06 PM
altho i think my ears would have regretted it
BTW, did anyone see the article in the Sunday Mirror a few weeks back about the possibility of Tope Gear being cancelled, hence Jeremy's odd 'i don't know when we'll be back' at the end of the last series?
#59
Posted 20 March 2007 - 10:14 AM
LOL! I think they're back in the Autumn. The BBC would be mad to pull the plug on one of its most popular programmes.
#60
Posted 20 March 2007 - 03:15 PM
but therein lies the problem. BBC doesn't actually want to cancel it. i guess i should have been clearer lol. its actually clarkson & co who have threatened not to retun
apparently they are upset at the format of the show. they don't like what they see as a heavy emphasis on 'celebrity', as opposed to the cars, which is what they feel the focus should be more on. they're unwilling to return unless the format is changed. i think the bbc have insisted that the trio will be back for a one-off special in the summer tho, like how they did a one-off special on the winter games last year (or was it the year before?)
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