Cycling on Top Gear

I like TG, they do take the piss out of folk which can be upsetting if your the target but its obvious its not real, its just banter.
Thanks to Clarkson the world believes Reliants fall over at the slightest corner, never managed to roll mine but then I hadn't modded it to ensure it fell over. Contrived nonsense but still a good laugh.
 
If you dont like it, you can always switch over you know. You still have that power

But dont worry, when Scotland goes it alone, you wont have to worry about Top Gear, you wont have the BBC.

Its one of the most successful BBC exports around the world so somebody somewhere is doing something right.

It reminds me of the Andrew Sachs Radio 2 saga. Russell Brands' show was the only listenable thing on the entire network at 10pm on a saturday night. 3 people genuinely complained until the Mail got hold of it and blew it all out of proportion. The same happens to Top Gear, somebody says something we all agree with but cant shout out loud and all hell breaks loose from some tiny but loud minority.

If you dont like it, switch off or do something else but dont sit their and whine just because the silly old men said something slightly rude.

And the cycling was funny. Hammond should have been on a 29er.
 
But dont worry, when Scotland goes it alone, you wont have to worry about Top Gear, you wont have the BBC

What relevance does that statement have to this thread which is about cycling and top gear ????????????

Not being an over sensitive scot, happy for Clarkson to call me a drunk as I call him a bafoon just not sure why the need for statement :? Especially since most of the countries Top Gear is exported to dont have the BBC either !
 
velomaniac":qpnpigwp said:
But dont worry, when Scotland goes it alone, you wont have to worry about Top Gear, you wont have the BBC

What relevance does that statement have to this thread which is about cycling and top gear ????????????

Not being an over sensitive scot, happy for Clarkson to call me a drunk as I call him a bafoon just not sure why the need for statement :? Especially since most of the countries Top Gear is exported to dont have the BBC either !

It was aimed at Mr. Dour who is just not a a happy Scot today. Really doesnt like Top Gear. Salmond wouldnt pay for it anyway.
 
legrandefromage":3jdlfrcc said:
velomaniac":3jdlfrcc said:
But dont worry, when Scotland goes it alone, you wont have to worry about Top Gear, you wont have the BBC

What relevance does that statement have to this thread which is about cycling and top gear ????????????

Not being an over sensitive scot, happy for Clarkson to call me a drunk as I call him a bafoon just not sure why the need for statement :? Especially since most of the countries Top Gear is exported to dont have the BBC either !

It was aimed at Mr. Dour who is just not a a happy Scot today. Really doesnt like Top Gear. Salmond wouldnt pay for it anyway.

Today?
 
legrandefromage":38jojq3u said:
It reminds me of the Andrew Sachs Radio 2 saga. Russell Brands' show was the only listenable thing on the entire network at 10pm on a saturday night. 3 people genuinely complained until the Mail got hold of it and blew it all out of proportion.
You're on a sticky wicket, there.

Whilst I, on occasion, enjoy Brand's humour - even when he's sending himself up, trying to enter the political narrative... that whole episode was senseless, and without any merit. I mean, FFS, it wasn't even funny.

You've only got to read their comments afterwards, to get that they realise, with hindsight, they went too far - that was all about their ego, rather than pure humour - that's what they lost sight of, and I suspect that's what the whole furore, if it did any good, made them realise.

And here's the thing - once the people trying to be funny, become rather arrogant with it, they go beyond pure mirth, and it becomes as much about their ego - which is that nugget of self-realisation that seems beyond some of these so called funny guys, they've become sold on their own-hype, they have lost that sense of reality from where their previous sarky-ness has evolved into pure excess of ego.

But the biggest tragedy? People who blithely say that JC and the help are just telling it like it is, and it's the hand-wringing, Grauniad reading, vocal minority that disproportionally spoil it. It's just so stunningly naive. You can be reasonably sure that Clarkson himself doesn't buy into a lot of the bobbins he spouts - it's all for effect, not being blunt - it's his demographic "apes" that incorrectly attribute their controversial-for-effect schtick as down-to-earth, un-politically-correct, plain-speak.

Who was it, now, who compared Top Gear to Last of the Summer Wine? I'm seeing some foreshadowing, there, with Compo, Foggy and Clegg.
 
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