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17 years ago
OT but good luck to the "hamster"
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17 years ago
The message from "Staffbull" contains these words:
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17 years ago
Ouch !!!
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17 years ago
He would have just bounced
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17 years ago
Indeed. Latest is 'stable' but he has some (more? :-)) brain damage...they will keep him in a coma and scan regularly. Don't like the sound of his back much either. I liked the little bastard rather a lot..
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17 years ago
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I'd never even heard of him.
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17 years ago
"The Natural Philosopher" wrote
Agreed - personable presenter with a loyal following.
Phil
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17 years ago
Yup, same here.
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17 years ago
He didn't shirk a challenge, like how to become very famous very quickly.
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17 years ago
This is all a bit 'past tense'. The news says his condition is no longer 'critical'. However, head injuries are worrying.
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17 years ago
the Cool Wall in the ultra cool section.
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17 years ago
This could spell the end of Top Gear, at least in the format we all know and love(?)
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17 years ago
editorial judgement by going completely OTT with worthless speculation and passing over to the next person who merely repeated what the last one had said.
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17 years ago
they use the advert breaks as a way of telling you what you will see in the show, showing you it, then showing you again what you saw. I'm sure these shows could be reduced to 1/3rd of the duration.
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17 years ago
Good job too. A bunch of overgrown kids who were getting a bit too far up themselves.
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17 years ago
Not at all. A bunch of adults enjoying themselves without worrying about being PC whilst entertaining us at the same time.
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17 years ago
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17 years ago
A naturaly likeable chap I think. Exellent TV presenter they found a "classic" in James May as well, another case of the "hired hands" doing it much better than the "Manager" (Clarkson).
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17 years ago
A modern version of the 80s hooray henries. We're so silly and, you know what, we don't care. We set fire to caravans. That was just so funny
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17 years ago
I nearly pissed myself in that one, in the part where May was driving out of the garage and hit a bollard !! still funny when I think of it now :-)