buctootim Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 VIDEO: James May's response - I think they'll go to another channel using a different format and fail badly. Top Gears whole schtick was based around blokes having a laugh and fun with new toys. Thats doesnt really work so well when all the presenters have been doing it for 20 years and are in their 50s.
sadoldgit Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 "Package" is probably a good way to describe them! But a tragedy is what happened in the Alps yesterday and I am disappointed that a grown and intelligent man thinks that what Clarkson did was okay and could have been dealt with differently. If it had been on the street or a pub with lesser mortals that person could well have spent the night behind bars.
Bearsy Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 "Package" is probably a good way to describe them! +1 one big cock and a pair of testicles
Unbelievable Jeff Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 I do like James May, by far the funniest of the 3 men.
Unbelievable Jeff Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 "Package" is probably a good way to describe them! But a tragedy is what happened in the Alps yesterday and I am disappointed that a grown and intelligent man thinks that what Clarkson did was okay and could have been dealt with differently. If it had been on the street or a pub with lesser mortals that person could well have spent the night behind bars. ******** would they have spent the night behind bars. I've been punched numerous times and punched others numerous times and never been arrested. 'Tragedy' perhaps an insensitive word, but looking a the his past interviews he's not overly comfortable being interviewed in public and I'm sure it wasn't meant to denigrate yesterday's crash.
Patrick Bateman Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 VIDEO: James May's response - James May is probably the best out of all of them - I find the guy hilarious and he's pretty switched on as well.
Patrick Bateman Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 ******** would they have spent the night behind bars. I've been punched numerous times and punched others numerous times and never been arrested. Why doesn't that surprise me?
Unbelievable Jeff Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 (edited) Why doesn't that surprise me? Mainly for defending women and not for being obtuse, who'd have thought!? Edited 25 March, 2015 by Unbelievable Jeff
Lighthouse Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 I do like May and Clarkson has some good moments, Hammond though p*sses me off and tries too hard to be funny. I quite like some of Bruno Senna's TV work and wouldn't mind someone like that on the show. Obviously he is a driver and would need to be complemented by presenters with more broadcasting charisma but someone like that would be good.
Bucks Saint Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 Thing is, I don't really know anyone who bothered by a boring review anyway, most people are loyal(ish) to certain brands and wouldn't touch other brands. My current cars, one I bought new in June and the other new in October. I didn't read any reviews, I just went to drive them and liked them and then bought. I honestly suspect that's the same for most people who buy a car? I might be wrong though, some people may be swayed as to whether one boring looking car is marginally better than another boring looking car. And let's be honest, unless you're buying some ridiculously priced car, they are all pretty dull to look at and pretty much the same to drive now. I have sympathy with this view but dont agree with last point though. There can be quite a difference in how apparently similar cars drive / ride / handle and I have had this quite high up my list of requirements when buying, funds permitting. Take the three main German premium hatchbacks as an example. The new A class looks very smart (IMO) and is certainly expensive, but almost every review says its quite "wooden" to drive, with limited feedback and a tendency to understeer. The Audi A3 is similar. The BMW 1 series, arguably the least good looking, wins on the driveability comparison by some margin. Yes, this will not matter to some buyers of course, and other factors may be more important. But if I was spending £25k plus on a new one of these, or even £10k on a used one, I would want it to drive better than some of them do.
buctootim Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 I have sympathy with this view but dont agree with last point though. There can be quite a difference in how apparently similar cars drive / ride / handle and I have had this quite high up my list of requirements when buying, funds permitting. Take the three main German premium hatchbacks as an example. The new A class looks very smart (IMO) and is certainly expensive, but almost every review says its quite "wooden" to drive, with limited feedback and a tendency to understeer. The Audi A3 is similar. The BMW 1 series, arguably the least good looking, wins on the driveability comparison by some margin. Yes, this will not matter to some buyers of course, and other factors may be more important. But if I was spending £25k plus on a new one of these, or even £10k on a used one, I would want it to drive better than some of them do. Tv programmes dont really do this kind of information any more simply because places on the innernet like Parkers and Carbuyer do it better and more comprehensively than they ever could.
Unbelievable Jeff Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 Tv programmes dont really do this kind of information any more simply because Parkers and Cabuyer on the innernet does it better and more comprehensively than they ever could. Parkers is excellent I agree.
Guided Missile Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 Clarkson is a major accident waiting to happen. In addition to not being able to keep his d!ck in his trousers when away from home, I happen to have a personal friend who works with him and arranges the supply of certain substances for him, as well. A real piece of self absorbed cr@p.
Unbelievable Jeff Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 Clarkson is a major accident waiting to happen. In addition to not being able to keep his d!ck in his trousers when away from home, I happen to have a personal friend who works with him and arranges the supply of certain substances for him, as well. A real piece of self absorbed cr@p. Potentially libellous...
buctootim Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 I happen to have a personal friend who works with him and arranges the supply of certain substances for him Im praying the friend is Cameron, or failing that Rebecca Brooks.
Saintandy666 Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 Good. Anyone else would be out of their job if they had physically assaulted one of their colleagues, so seems fair.
Patrick Bateman Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 I have sympathy with this view but dont agree with last point though. There can be quite a difference in how apparently similar cars drive / ride / handle and I have had this quite high up my list of requirements when buying, funds permitting. Take the three main German premium hatchbacks as an example. The new A class looks very smart (IMO) and is certainly expensive, but almost every review says its quite "wooden" to drive, with limited feedback and a tendency to understeer. The Audi A3 is similar. The BMW 1 series, arguably the least good looking, wins on the driveability comparison by some margin. Yes, this will not matter to some buyers of course, and other factors may be more important. But if I was spending £25k plus on a new one of these, or even £10k on a used one, I would want it to drive better than some of them do. Okay, that's my point. On our roads, who notices understeer/oversteer? Genuinely? More often than not we're sat in traffic, following bikes round bends, stopping at traffic lights, bouncing over potholes etc etc etc. These reviews are just a little pointless in this country - the average person 1) wouldn't know what understeer was and 2) wouldn't experience it.
Guided Missile Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 Potentially libellous... I have the video ...
Batman Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 Good. Anyone else would be out of their job if they had physically assaulted one of their colleagues, so seems fair. Again, not true
Unbelievable Jeff Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 Just as an aside, if the producer went to A & E due to a split lip that's why we have an issue with waiting times.
CB Saint Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 (edited) I don't know Bear, betcha Dani doesn't have his contract renewed either. (in response the ORLY post) Edited 25 March, 2015 by CB Saint missed the quote button
sadoldgit Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 (edited) Again, not true You keep saying this but it clearly is true. You cant go round thumping people at work. Unless you are in the Services and it is part of the contract. Edited 25 March, 2015 by sadoldgit
sadoldgit Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 ******** would they have spent the night behind bars. I've been punched numerous times and punched others numerous times and never been arrested. 'Tragedy' perhaps an insensitive word, but looking a the his past interviews he's not overly comfortable being interviewed in public and I'm sure it wasn't meant to denigrate yesterday's crash. Then you are very lucky. Police cells are full of people up on common assault charges at the weekend. I am sure he didn't mean anything about yesterday's plane crash. But using the word tragedy in association with Clarkson's situation is completely over the top.
sadoldgit Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 Just as an aside, if the producer went to A & E due to a split lip that's why we have an issue with waiting times.
Batman Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 Good shout pap. He will be doing this instead though.
Bearsy Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 I happen to have a personal friend who works with him and arranges the supply of certain substances for him, as well. woah jc likes top gear
bridge too far Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 What's wrong with that? At the very least he would have had to have his lip stitched.
Unbelievable Jeff Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 At the very least he would have had to have his lip stitched. A & E?? Walk in Centre surely? Seems a waste of resources for a split lip.
badgerx16 Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 Is it truly a 'tragedy' as James May claims ? On the day after an airliner flew into a mountain, surely he could have been more circumspect ?
Unbelievable Jeff Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 Is it truly a 'tragedy' as James May claims ? On the day after an airliner flew into a mountain, surely he could have been more circumspect ? Discussed earlier, certainly wasn't meant maliciously, he's not very good with the media. Bad choice of words.
hypochondriac Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 Is it truly a 'tragedy' as James May claims ? On the day after an airliner flew into a mountain, surely he could have been more circumspect ? I expect he considered the airline disaster and then set out to deliberately undermine it with his choice of words. The heartless fiend.
sadoldgit Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 A & E?? Walk in Centre surely? Seems a waste of resources for a split lip. Depends on how bad it was.
jawillwill Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 Though not my favourite person....I hope Clarkson gets a big redundancy settlement, and a new contract from ITV .....with an even bigger salary.... People on SWF say really weird things sometimes.
sadoldgit Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 Perhaps Clarkson can now get together with Ross and Brand and start a new programme where all they do is insult people?
Smirking_Saint Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 Depends on how bad it was. What for a split lip ? Christ
whelk Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 Poor Jeremy Clarkson - in PC gone mad Britain you can't be racist, abusive and physically assault underlings. It's madness I tell you.
pap Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 A & E?? Walk in Centre surely? Seems a waste of resources for a split lip. What for a split lip ? Christ I enjoyed these replies, gentlemen - but mostly because they got me thinking about the possible alternatives in mind. You've the old classic, the "tis but a flesh wound" approach, which is something of a gamble because your lip is bust open and you might end up with a bigger scar than you'd need. Then there's a possible DIY approach. Finally, I suppose we could keep GPs open at all hours, instead of centralising emergency resources in hospitals that have better A&E facilities. Y'know, just to cover those split lips or other injuries you may consider frivolous. "Because that's good resource planning."
CB Saint Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 So they won't show the last three episodes of the current series, however they are showing repeats on bbc3 right now. How does that work?
Colinjb Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 So they won't show the last three episodes of the current series, however they are showing repeats on bbc3 right now. How does that work? Those were fully produced and finished. The remaining three episodes were not.
CB Fry Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 Loving the suggestion of Guy Martin as a new presenter. Would be pretty perfect - his BBC and C4 shows have been excellent. And unlike, say, Chris Evans he would have genuine credibility. A non racist, non-xenophobic non - public schoolboy bullying reactionary Top Gear? Gosh.
bridge too far Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 Though not my favourite person....I hope Clarkson gets a big redundancy settlement, and a new contract from ITV .....with an even bigger salary.... I can't see how he'd get a redundancy settlement. His contract was about to expire and the BBC chose not to renew it. That's not the same as redundancy.
Convict Colony Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 I'm betting this thread has more comments by tomorrow night than the airbus crash one and that is not a good rep of our value system as humans, this will make me sad I am a soothsayer, this makes me sad
CB Fry Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 I am a soothsayer, this makes me sad In fairness I am not sure what you expect people to put on a thread about a plane crash, especially as it doesn't really have any strong link to the UK. All forum threads are meaningless, one about a plane crash isn't really any less meaningless. Let's remember football is not as important as people dying either and there are loads of posts about that on here.
Bucks Saint Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 I can't see how he'd get a redundancy settlement. His contract was about to expire and the BBC chose not to renew it. That's not the same as redundancy. This. I am shortly joining a law firm so if they need another employment law expert, David, dont wait by the phone
whelk Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 Now I ain't sayin' she a gold digger, but she did set off for California in 1849 with a wagon full of excavation equipment.
Viking Warrior Posted 25 March, 2015 Posted 25 March, 2015 From an HR perspective I'm surprised in many aspects . That this has outcome has not be kept confidential unless some form of compromise agreement has been agreed . They don't say he has been sacked but contract not being renewed after it runs out next week . So in essence he has not been fired . I know it's a technicality . Punching An employee is an act of gross misconduct I guess there has been no formal disciplinary hearing just an agreement between the beeb and clarksons to leave I see North Yorkshire police are now looking into the case. The producer concerned apparently drove 50 miles to the hospital and then back again . As others have said no wonder A&E is clogged up . Dud the BBC not have a medical team on site as part of the production team ? Finally driving home this evening listening to 5 live and they were on about the guy from one direction leaving . Talking to all these fans etc asking how they felt , why they felt he left etc etc . I have know idea what there music is like etc so hopefully no more supermarkets selling one direction Easter eggs etc etc Meanwhile in other real news , sadly 155 people lists their lives in a tragic air crash That is news not wall to wall post Mortims on some pop star who has left some manufactured pop group
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