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angryhampster posted:My god that drive would be absolutely miserable. Coast to coast across the US is about the same distance but would at least be entertaining some of the time. It's pretty good actually, the worst part would be if you were heading Perth to Sydney, so you had to travel through interior NSW on the barrier highway, the inland sucks from broken hill to dubbo. That's straight mad max (old school) territory. Don't forget from SA/Adelaide to melbourne, there's a bit of winery/tourist country, murray river and stuff, plus you could go the coastal route all around Vic. I've driven Perth - syd straight across (sucks), also mel-perth (along the coast as much as possible), also Perth - canarvon (I was heading far north as possible as a could before work called me back, and that's as far as I could get at a leisurely pace in that time I've done Syd to the daintree/cape tribulation, but that was cheating as I flew from perth to sydney and then took a hire car up from there. Fo3 fucked around with this message at 14:49 on May 21, 2015 |
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Have you ever wanted a car that scored a '6'? Have you ever wanted to drive across Germany in a deathtrap? Well, here's your chance!
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# ? May 22, 2015 08:02 |
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I just was given a copy of How to Land an Airbus A330. I can't help but hear May's voice when I read it and it's perfect.
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# ? May 22, 2015 15:29 |
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Theres also an audio book version, read by May. It is superb.
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Humbug Scoolbus posted:I just was given a copy of How to Land an Airbus A330. I can't help but hear May's voice when I read it and it's perfect. Ha, I just got a copy of that 2 days ago.
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# ? May 22, 2015 16:32 |
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Humbug Scoolbus posted:I just was given a copy of How to Land an Airbus A330. I can't help but hear May's voice when I read it and it's perfect. It's basically Man Lab in book form. Great read...or listen to in my case since I got the audiobook.
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Preoptopus posted:I think Mike puts it on for the show because if he was like that IRL no mechanic ever would work with him. And to be frank, I dont believe that Edd has nothing to do with what cars they select. EDIT: Also, a large amount of that show is pretty gimmicky as I don't think Mike would hunt down ridiculously rare cars in some instances if you want to make money. MadScientistWorking fucked around with this message at 05:33 on May 23, 2015 |
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nmfree posted:Have you ever wanted a car that scored a '6'? Have you ever wanted to drive across Germany in a deathtrap? Well, here's your chance! Lol! Wasn't that car so worn out and held together by baling wire that it didn't technically pass inspection for German licensing?
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MadScientistWorking posted:Ehhh... The Mike parts where he actively does some sort of work on the car by sourcing parts are pretty cool. Also, having binged on quite a few episodes there are a few instances where Mike says,"Edd helped me find the car." Well, sure, but the whole show is a gimmick. They only make a profit if you say that both their time is worth nothing and they seem to spend many days on each car in the workshop. If they were doing it for a profit, they'd put sawdust in the noisy gearbox, remove bulbs from the idiot lights and repair everything with expoy glue.* *Why yes, I have bought a used car before.
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spog posted:Well, sure, but the whole show is a gimmick. They only make a profit if you say that both their time is worth nothing and they seem to spend many days on each car in the workshop.
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# ? May 23, 2015 21:48 |
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I was rewatching some top gear episodes and noticed this fellow.
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# ? May 27, 2015 02:41 |
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Disgruntled Bovine posted:I was rewatching some top gear episodes and noticed this fellow. Al Gore really let himself go after the election.
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# ? May 27, 2015 02:57 |
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Dude that's clearly Hugo Chavez. The state press weren't lying when they said he beat cancer.
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# ? May 27, 2015 06:41 |
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So any word on when we will see the remaining episodes from this season?
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# ? Jun 1, 2015 22:39 |
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# ? Jun 2, 2015 22:57 |
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So apparently you can now pay large amounts of money to drive a lap on the top gear track. I can't tell if the company doing this just bought the name rights from the BBC or is actually founded by the BBC. ( https://topgeartrackexperience.com/ )
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# ? Jun 4, 2015 13:49 |
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Ika posted:So apparently you can now pay large amounts of money to drive a lap on the top gear track. I can't tell if the company doing this just bought the name rights from the BBC or is actually founded by the BBC. ( https://topgeartrackexperience.com/ ) quote:© BBC and Top Gear (word marks and logos) are trademarks of the British Broadcasting Corporation and are used under licence.
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# ? Jun 4, 2015 13:54 |
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That is why I said it is a separate company. But I don't know whether that means somebody came up with the idea, and paid the BBC tons of money to se the name, or whether the BBC WW just created the company for some legal/tax reasons.
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http://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/jun/04/top-gear-bbc-in-james-may-richard-hammond-jeremy-clarkson Hammond and May are being offered a million quid The paper speculates that this could leave the door open for JC to return as a 'guest' presenter, or possibly come back full time in a future series. EDIt not per show. spog fucked around with this message at 17:02 on Jun 4, 2015 |
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spog posted:http://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/jun/04/top-gear-bbc-in-james-may-richard-hammond-jeremy-clarkson Their schtick won't feel right without Jeremy there. I just can' t imagine Hammond+May plus some other guy working.
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LeftistMuslimObama posted:Their schtick won't feel right without Jeremy there. I just can' t imagine Hammond+May plus some other guy working. No, but a million quid is a lot of money. It doesn't matter as much to them, I'm sure, but goddamn.
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Ika posted:So apparently you can now pay large amounts of money to drive a lap on the top gear track. I can't tell if the company doing this just bought the name rights from the BBC or is actually founded by the BBC. ( https://topgeartrackexperience.com/ ) That's not expensive at all! I would totally pay 200 Pounds Sterling to drive around the TG track in a goddam Ariel Atom.
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# ? Jun 4, 2015 16:54 |
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KillHour posted:No, but a million quid is a lot of money. It doesn't matter as much to them, I'm sure, but goddamn. Actually, correction: only a million quid in total, not per show. Sorry. £1.15M per year, each I wonder how much they get from TG residuals, tie-ins etc.
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Is that even enough to buy a Veyron? I wouldn't do it.
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# ? Jun 4, 2015 18:38 |
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Especially if they get a show on Netflix or something, I'd imagine that'd have the potential to be worth a lot more.
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spog posted:http://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/jun/04/top-gear-bbc-in-james-may-richard-hammond-jeremy-clarkson I'd be disappointed if they accepted. Mostly because I want the three of them to make a new show together somewhere else, but also because it'd be lovely if they opted for money they don't really need over friendship.
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LeftistMuslimObama posted:Their schtick won't feel right without Jeremy there. I just can' t imagine Hammond+May plus some other guy working. I could see it working if its just the two of them doing a video and then back to the studio, but If they try to add a third person into the group it probably isn't going to work.
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# ? Jun 4, 2015 19:54 |
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As Slow said, the three of them work well together for compliant reasons. I think the only way Hamster and Slow will come back to Top Gear as presenters will be in Clarkson is with them. And one million pounds for a entire year of Top Gear is not as good as it sounds. Those guy spend so much time working and away from there families that it won't seem all that great. They have said that the only way that could spend more time together would be if they shared a bathroom. I am not saying I wouldn't take the money and get to travel the world making cock jokes, but I understand why they probably have defferent opinions on it. My two cents.
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# ? Jun 4, 2015 20:16 |
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As presenters you need all three (and I don't really want just two to come back to the show), but if you pick any two to do a segment with then it works rather well.
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# ? Jun 4, 2015 20:22 |
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spog posted:Actually, correction: only a million quid in total, not per show. Sorry. Amazing that there are shows in the US where the actors do get a million dollars an episode, for 20-something episodes a year.
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smackfu posted:Amazing that there are shows in the US where the actors do get a million dollars an episode, for 20-something episodes a year. Is it though? We have ads during our shows so if a show is good and the actors are killing it, more people are watching which means advertisers want their ads in there which means you pay the actors more.
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# ? Jun 4, 2015 21:14 |
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I'll just take this as another step in getting back to Top Gear normality. The BBC have realized they need Top Gear, tried to find new hosts, realized it wouldn't be the same and have tried to tempt the other two back. Just a few more months and they'll finally give in and begrudgingly offer Clarkson a new contract. With the continued success of the live show they'd be daft to keep being so stubborn over the matter. The rotating host worked for Have I Got News For You because the host wasn't the heart of that show and it's primarily a guest based show to begin with.
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RillAkBea posted:I'll just take this as another step in getting back to Top Gear normality. The BBC have realized they need Top Gear, tried to find new hosts, realized it wouldn't be the same and have tried to tempt the other two back. Just a few more months and they'll finally give in and begrudgingly offer Clarkson a new contract. With the continued success of the live show they'd be daft to keep being so stubborn over the matter. I'm concerned about the possibility of Jeremy getting back on Top Gear. At this point, I'm afraid the sheer size of the poo poo eating grin this will cause may rip a hole in space and time itself.
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Yours, or his? But yeah, this all reads to me like they're basically promising a return to status quo ante bellum within like a year or two. Time enough to develop a narrative, publish a book, smooth things over backstage, and rehearse the smug face to end all smug faces for the most watched comeback episode in TV history.
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RillAkBea posted:The rotating host worked for Have I Got News For You because the host wasn't the heart of that show and it's primarily a guest based show to begin with. Not to mention that it's hard to compare Angus 'Autocue' Deayton with Jezza who not only writes all the dialogue, but also the show itself. Data Graham posted:But yeah, this all reads to me like they're basically promising a return to status quo ante bellum within like a year or two. Time enough to develop a narrative, publish a book, smooth things over backstage, and rehearse the smug face to end all smug faces for the most watched comeback episode in TV history. It is literally in everyone's interest to get it back as it was. The Beeb gets loads of money, the fans get to continue enjoying the show, the car industry gets probably the only positive media aimed at normal folk and the UK gets positive worldwide image. Even the anti-TG elements, such as The Guardian, would miss on this giant bogeyman to bang on and generate hits on their website. The only person who might not be a fan of returning to the status quo is the poor sod who got hit, and even then, I am not sure that'd he'd have a problem with it.
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# ? Jun 5, 2015 14:00 |
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He's called "Oisin," who gives a poo poo.
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# ? Jun 5, 2015 14:45 |
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Here is the thing, while the BBC might be offering what is a obscene amount of money for them, pretty much every other player out there is likely offering the same if not more money to all of them along with other perks like owning the show and having a piece of the merch. I think this might be a case of the BBC realizing that they killed the golden goose and are trying anything to come out of this in good shape. They know May and Hammond aren't going to resign with them but they can throw out a big money (for them) offer and leak it to the press. In their mind it looks like they are the good guys and the Boys are being unreasonable. Honestly it would be the best for the BBC to just let the Top Gear name rest for a bit and then bring it back with a new format. You can recreate the wheel so don't even try.
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# ? Jun 5, 2015 16:53 |
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"Can you double that to 2 mil quid" "also, let us choose the guest stars" "And not ever veto it" "This season's lineup starts with Clarkson, followed by Clarkson, etc"
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# ? Jun 5, 2015 18:13 |
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I think the point where rich white dudes can publicly get away with crimes like this is more than likely in the past, especially at the BBC. I'll be absolutely shocked if he appears on top gear another time
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MattD1zzl3 posted:I think the point where rich white dudes can publicly get away with crimes like this is more than likely in the past, especially at the BBC. I'll be absolutely shocked if he appears on top gear another time What crime is that? He wasn't charged with anything, by anyone.
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