highlandsflyer":5n7hkqve said:I don't remember quoting anyone.
That's your problem no mine.
highlandsflyer":5n7hkqve said:I don't remember quoting anyone.
JohnH":1mybdxxh said:And part of the reason for this is that we have a whole new breed of pub experts who write newspaper columns or appear on TV programmes and do nothing but sneer at anybody who sticks their neck out and tries to improve the world. And a prime example is Jeremy Clarkson.
On the one hand Clarkson weeps his crocodile tears at the lack of British innovation and the lack of any modern-day Brunels -- but as soon as anyone sticks their head above the parapet and says "Okay, I'm going to try to make something innovative and different", he's there with his sneering sarcasm.
Stop being cheeky.MikeD":bm0cty5y said:But he does seem to be able to pick a course of action and commit to it
Cheers mate, I just say it as I see it.pigman":bm0cty5y said:have to say, good last post johnH
Well, I've already referred to his treatment of Rover when the company was on its last legs, but I think that watching any episode of TG will provide a treasure trove of sarcastically snide jibes at other people's work.Drencrom":bm0cty5y said:Any examples of his sneering towards anyone or any company in particular?
JohnH":29fi2q6p said:Well, I've already referred to his treatment of Rover when the company was on its last legs, but I think that watching any episode of TG will provide a treasure trove of sarcastically snide jibes at other people's work.
Drencrom":3pnd1fuk said:why stick up for a brand that wasn't performing? Just because it was British?
yep, BMW, BMW and BMW. Thats about it.Drencrom":2cz8z288 said:Indeed, along with a praising of many others, no doubt.