Jeremy Clarkson is a twat with the personality of a three-year old who just dropped his dummy out of his pram.
Fuck Israel
Explain how?Dilbert_X wrote:
Jeremy Clarkson is a twat with the personality of a three-year old who just dropped his dummy out of his pram.
You realise they have scripts written for them...?Dilbert_X wrote:
Clarkson is childish, petulant and boring
In answer to your second question, no, yes, not really, no.
Called entertainment, there's a reason its the best thing on TV these days.Dilbert_X wrote:
Clarkson is childish, petulant and boring
In answer to your second question, no, yes, not really, no.
CapnNismo wrote:
Oh Dilbert go back to the DST section with your incessant and pointless and uninformed nonsense.
Spidery_Yoda wrote:
You realise they have scripts written for them...?Dilbert_X wrote:
Clarkson is childish, petulant and boring
In answer to your second question, no, yes, not really, no.
Anyway, Clarkson IS Top Gear.
The Sheriff wrote:
I imagine Dilbert is just butthurt that the Australian top gear fails so hard in comparison to the British one.
PWND much?M.O.A.B wrote:
Called entertainment, there's a reason its the best thing on TV these days.Dilbert_X wrote:
Clarkson is childish, petulant and boring
In answer to your second question, no, yes, not really, no.
Maybe hes upset that the british are the only people who can make TGDilbert_X wrote:
Clarkson is childish, petulant and boring
In answer to your second question, no, yes, not really, no.
The show is non scripted. That is what makes it such an entertaining show.Spidery_Yoda wrote:
You realise they have scripts written for them...?Dilbert_X wrote:
Clarkson is childish, petulant and boring
In answer to your second question, no, yes, not really, no.
Anyway, Clarkson IS Top Gear.
Have to be factual, or Bruce Willis will be coming in a State Department gunshipThe#1Spot wrote:
The show is non scripted. That is what makes it such an entertaining show.Spidery_Yoda wrote:
You realise they have scripts written for them...?Dilbert_X wrote:
Clarkson is childish, petulant and boring
In answer to your second question, no, yes, not really, no.
Anyway, Clarkson IS Top Gear.
I thought he was pretty amusing. That was a good episode, I enjoyed it - especially my old F1 hero Mika.SirSchloppy wrote:
That was brilliant, I never realised how much of a jerk Mark Wahlberg is.
lol yea i read up on him after i watched the episode. he blinded someone robbing a pharmacy wrecked on pcp.SirSchloppy wrote:
Yeah, he was amusing, but stealing cars, no license, no insurance, jail time, doesn't seem like a great guy.
Mika's brilliant, what a driver.
Well, to be fair, that is his past. Look at him now...criminal to hollywood, thats a pretty damn good turnaround. Actually, hes one of the better guests they've had for a while.SirSchloppy wrote:
Yeah, he was amusing, but stealing cars, no license, no insurance, jail time, doesn't seem like a great guy.
Mika's brilliant, what a driver.
Just stick a couple of fire extinguishers to the side of the Peel, instant dragster.Snake wrote:
Well, to be fair, that is his past. Look at him now...criminal to hollywood, thats a pretty damn good turnaround. Actually, hes one of the better guests they've had for a while.SirSchloppy wrote:
Yeah, he was amusing, but stealing cars, no license, no insurance, jail time, doesn't seem like a great guy.
Mika's brilliant, what a driver.
When I saw the Toyota F1 car at the start, I was expecting to see Glock come on, do a lap and (perhaps) explain what he did for Hammy in Brazil But wtf @ that chair!!
And what was that Renault? Only 400 odd sold in the UK. Tbh, I was expecting the producers to give them a Peel P50 and make that go like an Evo
Sun 30 NovMotoring news and views from the usual team. Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May are challenged to drive from the heart of Switzerland to the North Western coast of England on just one tank of fuel. And as an incentive, the first one to arrive gets to turn on the Blackpool Illuminations.
Motoring news and views from the usual team. Richard Hammond celebrates the 40th birthday of the iconic Ferrari Daytona by taking one back to its spiritual home on the Riviera before attempting to beat James May and a multi-million pound power boat in a race from Portofino to St Tropez. Meanwhile, back in the UK Jeremy Clarkson is out on the test track testing the new BMW M3 saloon against a young pretender from Japan, the Lexus IS-F.