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>Well I don't think Gordon's several thousand pounds >down after challenging people to defraud his bank >account!
For those that dont remember this, Clarkson said that all this identity theft was a load of rubbish, and to prove it he published his bank details in his newspaper column.
Lo and behold somone set up a standing order on his bank account (�500 a month I think) to go to a charity.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/71747 60.stm
For those that dont remember this, Clarkson said that all this identity theft was a load of rubbish, and to prove it he published his bank details in his newspaper column.
Lo and behold somone set up a standing order on his bank account (�500 a month I think) to go to a charity.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/71747 60.stm
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That has to be the funniest thing I've ever read.
I think Clarkson and Thatcher Jnr should be given their own six part series called 'It's PC Gone Mad'. Each week, they could examine an area of life where 'PC has gone mad' (sex discrimination, racial discrimination, health and safety etc).
Blimey, it writes itself!!
That has to be the funniest thing I've ever read.
I think Clarkson and Thatcher Jnr should be given their own six part series called 'It's PC Gone Mad'. Each week, they could examine an area of life where 'PC has gone mad' (sex discrimination, racial discrimination, health and safety etc).
Blimey, it writes itself!!
This really is a load of rot
Would any one here be sticking up for Thatcher if she'd used the word N1gger ot Y1d?
Any one?
Even you AOG?
No.
So all this stuff about the context and whether it was a private conversation is absolute rubbish.
It's just another excuse for BBC bashing lead by certain papers who's owners have TV news interests and all the "PC gone mad" sheep are bleating to order again
Would any one here be sticking up for Thatcher if she'd used the word N1gger ot Y1d?
Any one?
Even you AOG?
No.
So all this stuff about the context and whether it was a private conversation is absolute rubbish.
It's just another excuse for BBC bashing lead by certain papers who's owners have TV news interests and all the "PC gone mad" sheep are bleating to order again
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Clarkson, and I'll brook no argument here, is the funniest writer wrting today.
If you are of a Toynbee persuasion you may not like what he has to say, but it would be an extremely humorless person not to admit, even grudgingly, that he is funny.
Take the following from from one of his Sunday Times columns;
"What makes Pooh engage even today � apart from the genius of the writing and the joy of the illustrations � is that the stories are so exquisitely simple. It was Eeyore�s birthday. Pooh felt he should have a present. Piglet � surely the most unpleasant character in fiction since Judas Iscariot � decided to get there first so he�d be credited with the idea. He fell over. The present exploded. He got his comeuppance. The end."
Now whilst the above isn't funny per se, in my opinion it has just about one of the best 'throwaway' lines I've ever read Piglet - surely the most unpleasant character in fiction since Judas Iscariat
Superb.
As far as his comments are concerned, he is perfectly entitled to that opinion.
If you are of a Toynbee persuasion you may not like what he has to say, but it would be an extremely humorless person not to admit, even grudgingly, that he is funny.
Take the following from from one of his Sunday Times columns;
"What makes Pooh engage even today � apart from the genius of the writing and the joy of the illustrations � is that the stories are so exquisitely simple. It was Eeyore�s birthday. Pooh felt he should have a present. Piglet � surely the most unpleasant character in fiction since Judas Iscariot � decided to get there first so he�d be credited with the idea. He fell over. The present exploded. He got his comeuppance. The end."
Now whilst the above isn't funny per se, in my opinion it has just about one of the best 'throwaway' lines I've ever read Piglet - surely the most unpleasant character in fiction since Judas Iscariat
Superb.
As far as his comments are concerned, he is perfectly entitled to that opinion.
I can't stand Clarkson. I've known people like him and I find him arrogant and boorish.
However, I have to say hand on heart that his line about truckers ("You've got to change... check mirror and murder a prostitute.") made me laugh out loud.
Afterwards, I felt dirty and used...and not in the good way.
However, I have to say hand on heart that his line about truckers ("You've got to change... check mirror and murder a prostitute.") made me laugh out loud.
Afterwards, I felt dirty and used...and not in the good way.
I wish people who got offened so easy would all move to Bridgend and hang around there, god i hate those people, the offended not the people of Bridgend. It's never the people who it's about that gets offended, it's always some middle class tw4t with nothing else to do but to impress people with thier compassion for everything regardless of logic, compassion without logic is as much use as a fireman with a wooden leg. Imagin winning WWII again with this bunch of d1ckheads amongst us, it wouldn't happen, they would be worried about the rights of Hitler and the effect of the climate by flying spitfires.
On the same day the BBC News talked about Black cab drivers.
This isn't so daft as it sounds.
Last night they were discussing the protest in London regarding the Black Cab Drivers v The Mini Cabs.
Someone phoned the studio and asked the presenter not to call them Black Cab Drivers but Drivers of Black cabs.
For the rest of the programe the presenter kept correcting himself when he slipped up and called them Black Cab Drivers.
I give up, where are we going? Soon they will be telling us to change the name of 'The Black Country'
This isn't so daft as it sounds.
Last night they were discussing the protest in London regarding the Black Cab Drivers v The Mini Cabs.
Someone phoned the studio and asked the presenter not to call them Black Cab Drivers but Drivers of Black cabs.
For the rest of the programe the presenter kept correcting himself when he slipped up and called them Black Cab Drivers.
I give up, where are we going? Soon they will be telling us to change the name of 'The Black Country'