24octane
Smutty Mayhemer
"It's all in the mind, y'know."
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Post by 24octane on May 1, 2009 21:41:35 GMT
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Post by inky on May 1, 2009 21:44:14 GMT
It was all over BBC Breakfast this morning. Talk about the Beeb shooting themselves in the most profitable programme they have foot
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Post by ulstermayniac on May 1, 2009 22:00:26 GMT
It's the Daily Fail, I just ognore them, nothing they have to say is worth paying attention to.
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Post by Liz on May 1, 2009 22:01:13 GMT
Oh for pity's sake... next thing they'll be saying is 'Skins' promotes teenage promiscuity and drug taking?
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Post by ulstermayniac on May 1, 2009 22:06:19 GMT
That photo of Jeremy is gorgeous!
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Post by vanderdb9 on May 2, 2009 0:01:30 GMT
it is great pic, pity the article is dross!
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(Ali)
Smutty Mayhemer
Thud. Dead.
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Post by (Ali) on May 2, 2009 0:27:58 GMT
Except all my speeding tickets were before I even watched TG. Psh. Who will they blame next, Bullitt?
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Post by Liz on May 2, 2009 0:31:53 GMT
Well, they've already admitted it started with James May Dean
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Post by maureen on May 2, 2009 6:09:38 GMT
Oh paa - leeeeezzzz!!!! Top Gear wasn't in America when I was a teen ager and first started driving in the mid - 80s. I was a speed freak naturally long before I started watching Top Gear. I'm not that bad anymore. If anything, the worst I'll do anymore is go five over the speed limit when I'm no where near a town, and that's not very often that I do. Getting over those speed freak ways is something I've pretty much outgrown. This article makes me think of the idiots who accuse rock bands of encouraging teen age suicides. Yeah, right. That kid was going to kill him/herself regardless of what music they listened to. Give me a break!
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Post by lew on May 2, 2009 7:10:30 GMT
......can't even be bothered to read (I will later)
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Post by maureen on May 2, 2009 7:40:45 GMT
You might not want to. I read the first line and closed it immediately.
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richmondgal
Filthy Mayhemer
"Brace yourself, viewers"
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Post by richmondgal on May 2, 2009 8:39:38 GMT
Meh. Daily Mail (or the Epic Fail I like to call them) picking on something that's too big to pick on.
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Post by emmap on May 2, 2009 8:43:38 GMT
What a load of....
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Post by jacqui on May 2, 2009 11:55:46 GMT
I'm getting a bit pi**ed off with the daily fail - "frankly" What will TG get the blame for next.....
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Post by Wyvern on May 2, 2009 12:22:38 GMT
Have they actually watched Top Gear?!
*shakes head*
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Post by ulstermayniac on May 2, 2009 12:31:33 GMT
Maybe we should start up a petition.
"We the undersigned think that the Daily Mail/Epic Fail/Daily Wail (delete as applicable) should shut up moaning about issues that don't actually exist in reality, but which they think do, and actually report proper news that actually effects people in their daily lives. And not the bloody property market either!!"
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2009 13:28:56 GMT
Have they actually watched Top Gear?! *shakes head* They clearly have missed the message of how to avoid terrorists in a shopping centre Clearly there is little news about at the moment
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