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Post by Mayfayre on Dec 28, 2010 23:30:23 GMT
My parents are quite religious Christians and my Mum's reaction was a shrug of the shoulders and "Well, it's just them, isn't it." She just thought it was entertaining and she's an 80 year old who isn't the least bit interested in cars.
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Post by nobody on Dec 28, 2010 23:36:13 GMT
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Post by jacqui on Dec 29, 2010 11:18:01 GMT
If it wasn't for TG the Daily Fail would go out of print
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Post by aussie on Dec 29, 2010 11:44:08 GMT
I finally got to see the episode. * Stupid internet. grumble grumble grumble *
Talk about edge of your seat stuff. Even though I knew they would make it, I was still watching the first half an hour through my fingers.
I'm looking forward to the DVD with hopefully the commentary and director's cut.
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Post by TheDaisy on Dec 29, 2010 11:50:13 GMT
I did watch on Boxing day, but by some anti miracle, I missed seeing the border corssing where Richard's bullet was found, and James's accident as well. But I've just watched again on iPlayer, and this needs to be said.
James - you are a silly sod. Even I, with my minimal knowledge of cars, would not have sttod right at that point.
Other than that, I loved the show. I'd have loved to see a little more scenery, but this is a car show, not a travel programme, after all.
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Post by devil-may-care on Dec 29, 2010 14:36:22 GMT
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Post by jacqui on Dec 29, 2010 14:52:30 GMT
Shouldn't that be Andy says...... ;D Love the last pic
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Post by devil-may-care on Dec 29, 2010 15:34:40 GMT
Okay... Andy says... stand on one foot... wear silly clothes... drive cars that break down...etc....
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Post by jacqui on Dec 29, 2010 15:48:55 GMT
Okay... Andy says... stand on one foot... wear silly clothes... drive cars that break down...etc.... And once again I say - what a bl**dy brilliant job ;D
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Post by Wyvern on Dec 29, 2010 19:32:23 GMT
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Post by andypanty on Dec 29, 2010 19:38:37 GMT
Oh my goodness that is hysterical! Thanks for the link ;D
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Post by devil-may-care on Dec 29, 2010 19:46:34 GMT
Sadly, it was too late and even the deployment of the Mail’s emergency special photograph of Princess Diana looking lovely wasn’t enough to prevent the entire organisation from disappearing up its own arsehole.
I nearly wet myself!! ;D ;D
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Post by nobody on Dec 29, 2010 20:18:33 GMT
lol
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Post by lew on Dec 30, 2010 12:56:26 GMT
Sadly, it was too late and even the deployment of the Mail’s emergency special photograph of Princess Diana looking lovely wasn’t enough to prevent the entire organisation from disappearing up its own arsehole.I nearly wet myself!! ;D ;D Snort, thanks wy and yes my favourite bit. Sadly i was eating a prawn sarnie, hasten to add I've spent the last 10mins removing it, or rather bits of it, from keyboard
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Post by jacqui on Dec 30, 2010 13:14:37 GMT
Sadly, it was too late and even the deployment of the Mail’s emergency special photograph of Princess Diana looking lovely wasn’t enough to prevent the entire organisation from disappearing up its own arsehole.I nearly wet myself!! ;D ;D Snort, thanks wy and yes my favourite bit. Sadly i was eating a prawn sarnie, hasten to add I've spent the last 10mins removing it, or rather bits of it, from keyboard Tip it upside and shake - i find it helps ;D
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Post by lew on Dec 30, 2010 15:00:11 GMT
Snort, thanks wy and yes my favourite bit. Sadly i was eating a prawn sarnie, hasten to add I've spent the last 10mins removing it, or rather bits of it, from keyboard Tip it upside and shake - i find it helps ;D What about the drool mixed in, I suppose one of those baby buds to poke about, then a shake so ladylike
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Post by jacqui on Dec 30, 2010 15:23:09 GMT
Tip it upside and shake - i find it helps ;D What about the drool mixed in, I suppose one of those baby buds to poke about, then a shake so ladylike or a tampon ;D oh no hang on - got carried away there - yes baby bud would do it - but next time make sure you're wearing your Mayhemer bib ;D
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Post by xjsarah on Jan 6, 2011 0:37:39 GMT
Andy has written a short piece about the Middle East trip, which is included in the series 16 preview in the latest issue of TG Magazine. According to the first paragraph, Richard wasn't the only one to have intestinal problems:- A lot of people often like to know what goes on behind closed doors on Top Gear shoots, but trust me, you're better off in the dark on this one. Although a lot did go on behind closed doors, those doors mostly belonged to lavatories. Kiff McManus - Soundman, Chris Hale - Producer, Richard Hammond - Presenter, Jay Kennedy - Camera Technician, Andy Wilman - Executive Producer, Hannah Young - Researcher...the list of The Fallen, to the trots, goes on and on. The attacks would come at any time, without warning, and when I say without warning, Hammond and I never even made it through our hotel-room doors on a couple of occasions. As a hilarious conversation piece later on, weirdly, this isn't a bird-puller.The joys of travelling.... ;D
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Post by From Afar on Jan 6, 2011 4:38:30 GMT
Hammond and I never even made it through our hotel-room doors on a couple of occasions. Oh dear.......
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Post by devil-may-care on Jan 6, 2011 7:17:08 GMT
Have these boys never heard of carob??
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Post by jacqui on Jan 6, 2011 14:44:19 GMT
And i thought James was the one with the sensitive inards ;D
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Post by Wyvern on Jan 6, 2011 14:58:35 GMT
Have these boys never heard of carob?? What does that do? Here you only usually see carob as a chocolate substitute in health food shops, so they probably don't know about it.
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Post by devil-may-care on Jan 6, 2011 18:22:12 GMT
Have these boys never heard of carob?? What does that do? Here you only usually see carob as a chocolate substitute in health food shops, so they probably don't know about it. MOH has from time to time a rather sensitive digestive system. I give part of a carob bar and he's right as rain in about a day. Works loads better than the maximum strength over the counter remedies!
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Post by andypanty on Jan 6, 2011 18:35:48 GMT
Andy has written a short piece about the Middle East trip, which is included in the series 16 preview in the latest issue of TG Magazine. According to the first paragraph, Richard wasn't the only one to have intestinal problems:- A lot of people often like to know what goes on behind closed doors on Top Gear shoots, but trust me, you're better off in the dark on this one. Although a lot did go on behind closed doors, those doors mostly belonged to lavatories. Kiff McManus - Soundman, Chris Hale - Producer, Richard Hammond - Presenter, Jay Kennedy - Camera Technician, Andy Wilman - Executive Producer, Hannah Young - Researcher...the list of The Fallen, to the trots, goes on and on. The attacks would come at any time, without warning, and when I say without warning, Hammond and I never even made it through our hotel-room doors on a couple of occasions. As a hilarious conversation piece later on, weirdly, this isn't a bird-puller.The joys of travelling.... ;D For anyone who doesn't get/hasn't got yet the TG mag, some scans of this article and the S16 preview are posted in the spoilers thread ;D
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Post by Wyvern on Jan 6, 2011 18:46:06 GMT
What does that do? Here you only usually see carob as a chocolate substitute in health food shops, so they probably don't know about it. MOH has from time to time a rather sensitive digestive system. I give part of a carob bar and he's right as rain in about a day. Works loads better than the maximum strength over the counter remedies! Well, you learn something new every day! I have tummy troubles from time to time, so it might be worth bearing in mind
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Post by devil-may-care on Jan 6, 2011 18:47:45 GMT
MOH has from time to time a rather sensitive digestive system. I give part of a carob bar and he's right as rain in about a day. Works loads better than the maximum strength over the counter remedies! Well, you learn something new every day! I have tummy troubles from time to time, so it might be worth bearing in mind It's very... firming. ;D
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Post by dit on Jan 12, 2011 0:05:00 GMT
Lovely comment about James on a blog today
"the way that boy can use a hooka, he ain't no novice."
No comment!
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Post by jacqui on Jan 12, 2011 9:03:55 GMT
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Post by devil-may-care on Jan 12, 2011 15:25:47 GMT
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Post by jacqui on Jan 12, 2011 16:42:51 GMT
stunned silence Ah the mid length hair......
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