Heh good one, they come in just when they say "These men are experts in art and artistic expression". One of them must have an uilleann fetish :D
Somebody told me to watch Battlestar Galactica because the soundtrack has uilleann pipes. Great to hear the pipes have made it into space. It's a good TV show as well
Yeah so what, spear. Tiny bit of piping. Good for you to have the priviledge to be hearing and assessing it amidst your post grad studies. don't tell me you actually admire that crew of overgrown schoolboys who spin around all over and support the continued growth of th car industry. And with not a thought to the thousands who are being right now threatened with redundancy. i had the idea that you might be someone who could use your brain to some advantage to everyone, not just to your own.
hmmmm .... "support the continued growth of the car industry. And with not a thought to the thousands who are being right now threatened with redundancy."
And there was me thinking it was Gordon Brown and co who were responsible for the financial crisis and our place in it - now I realise the error of my ways. It is James May. Silly me.
Ah,the power and influence that accrues to those who read Music at Lancaster University.
Oddly enough,I don't recall anyone graduating in Uillean pipes in those days.
Anyway,I quite liked Stuart Lee's critical appraisal of the works of J. Clarkson.
don't tell me you actually admire that crew of overgrown schoolboys who spin around all over and support the continued growth of th car industry..
how could you not..they get to RACE all over Europe and test cars that most of us will never even see let alone drive. I live through these fellas. Not only that, Jeremy Clarkson very funny and Hammond has some ballz coming back from that horrific crash to not only drive, but RACE again. I flinch if any car goes over 80..The programme is well concieved, funny, factual and interesting. It attracts good guests, and far from "supporting the growth of the car industry" as would suggest some arbitrary agenda. Far from this, Top Gear TEARS cars to shreds if they are not worthy. They keep the"industry" in check to an extent. Not to mention raising the profile of new "green" technology. Clarkson and Co have been scathing and complimentary to every make of cars. Fully independent of fashion or industry trends. Top gear is legendary combine it with the Pipes! and you have my perfect Saturday afternoon..
knowing what its like to drive (and crash) yokes this size, Bus racing has to be the most terrifying and extreme feature top gear have EVER done..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYqf6T7XFog
surprisingly good musical editing there _ i don't like cars but the programme producers are on to a winner with that team; it's well written and probably does it for millons on those 'lazy' saturday afternoons
For God's sake - I have just seen the clip. Not only is there an excerpt of Uilleann Pipes at the end but also half way through. It is not random in the slightest however and is not there because James May can play the piano. It is there because they are in Edinburgh and the clip is from the Braveheart soundtrack. Nothing random about it.
I (unsurprisingly) liked the one where the foxhunters chased Clarkson in a small 4x4. Fecking brilliant. As was the Africa one and the one where they got chased out of a petrol station in Alabama.
Ditto to what Trucks said. I'd never have even heard of the hydrogen powered Honda Clarity had James May not showed it off on Top Gear. From what I saw, the car is a brilliant piece of technology which seems to have gone very much under the radar, except for Top Gear. I bet the oil industry isn't thrilled with that one.
Fuel cells are mostly derived from natural gas, which is why Shell has been busy swapping oil fields in certain areas for gas fields these last ten years.
Those guys are 8-cylinder musicians -One of their shows they recorded a recognisable version of the Top Gear theme using engine tones. I can't remember which sports car got revved to its limits to hit the high note. Great idea, what a hoot! Loved it. We play tunes on finely crafted instruments, they play tunes on finely engineered cars.
I am disturbed to see that you islanders still air programming implying that you will be permitted the continued use of motor vehicles.
Must Al Gore, Jr., winner of the Nobel Swede Prize, depart some richly deserved laudatory banquet to jet all the way over there to remind you of your duty to sit at home in the dark grinding locally grown grains?
Bull shyt the lot of ye.
All going on about how good fartbreath clarkson et al are. Just wait till the great floods come to low lying areas, desertification to anywhere with at present a mediterranean cimate, all your local parks filled up with millions of refugees from the starving south, half your outlay going on security systems, can't use public transport for fear of getting mugged and shot for a fiver, and worst of all perpetual right wing tory govt a la the cameron model, because of such immigration/security concerns, then tell me all about automatics and maseratis. On yer bikes, chumps, and stop ruining it for everyone else. By even watching it then discussing it here youre in some small way supporting it all. And yeah you're right SS it is mindless, as are many of the denizens who have slithered into academia, not because they are intellectually talented, but because they know of no other vocation.
Ok. Just because Lyndsey Corkhill is no more. Or me in Celeb Big Brother. You have to excuse me at times like this.
I don't own a car,I know nothing about cars but I always watch Top Gear because it is so funny.I'm an old fashioned guy and I find the programme a refreshing change from the political correctness that is so prevalent nowadays.Global warming will proceed apace,with our without Top Gear and Jeremy Clarkson.I am not contributing to the aforesaid warming by watching the show.Good on yer Jeremy, more power to yer elbow.
Race to the pole!! remeber Clarkson taking a dump off the special boot attacment and May started driving..or was it the other way round. hahaha..
Aye and Clarkson is refreshing , the humour is witout constraint..
Remember he made the comment about Truckers recently "I have respect for anyone who can drive these, Change gear rev change gear change gear down gear rev murder a prostitute change gear" or somthing like that hahahaha. Having drvin Trucks for a spell and know few of da suspect characters involved this nearly made me coke on my coffee with laughter..I remember clearly ..haha
this is ' . . . in England' Hugo after all, i've not seen any of the series before this clip as i don't do t v , but can appreciate the entertainment value which i'd imagine stretches widely across non-English audences everywhere, and why not?
. . . precisely because of that boll***ness English that you ever so slightly hinted at
do u even know WHY you dont like the English or is it just arbitrary? or pure ignorance..intolerance is an attitute let me think of the words "carefully fostered" ring a bell?
And theres nothing exclusive about the Humour on Top Gear.
Maybe humour to you is a bit of an exclusive concept in general.
As homer simpson said "i get jokes"
The silver spear - Its nothing like Monty Python. Its nothing like Little Britain..shall I go on?
I'm not racist. I don't like smug English nobs like Clarkson and Hammond. The only people in the world who come across like that are English. Tell me the likes of the lads or for example Jimmy Hill, could be from anywhere in Ireland. There's a type of Englishman, and that's who they are. Simple as.
I don't like smug nobs like Ryan Tubridy. Oh wait - how about Gerry Ryan? Do I have to like these people???.
Who said I don't like the English, Trucks? Don't take yourself too seriously (as usual), and don't put words in my mouth. I lived in England and studied there for many years. Relax with the analysis Dr. Phil.
Humour to me is as exclusive, as a flute player from Belfast not mentioning Michael Clarkson or Harry Bradley as favorites
is absurd....
Top Gear, I don't like. I find it as rehearsed as One of those American Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie shows. Horrible. It's as bad as TV3 subscribing to the whole reality thing. Horrible.
I'm not talking about subtleties llig. Its nothing to do with that. Its the way its delivered. I'm assuming though that you wouldn't get it. I'd imagine you talk exactly the same way 'with your mates , down the pub'.
As for presuming what Brian O Nolan would like - who cares?
The humour isn't the point. Its the nobs that present it.
You are a melter..why am I even replying to this..
Never heard of Micheal Clarkson, doubt he exists. Dont like Harry Bradleys playing, its overblown and lacking in the subtleties of say Brendy Mullholland or Barry Kerr.. No denying Harry Bradley isa Legend, just prefer other stuff.. You need to get to grips witha bita the toungue and the cheek, if I didnt take myself seriously , who would..
far from being smug and so typically English. I find the humour very appealing and im not the only one. You cant get much more typical Irish than ppl in the Irish Army/Navy n I guarantee whenever top gear is on, no one would dare change channels, in our mess anyway..I bet your farts wear slippers
Chavez.. Whopper link, M Clarkson does exist it seems. His style isa lot like Davy Maguire who looks strange without a beard in the video. Dont have any Micheal Clarkson in the house which is strange cuz have just about everythin else. Havnt listened to Harry Bradley ina couple of years. My mind was made up that I didnt like his style, now im having second thoughts. Dunno if its the bit more time spent playing r wha but Il be giving his CD.s a second listen to n all. Like the March Desi Wilkison played , rings a bell almost sounds a bit breton. Cracker anyway. I stand educated.
Uilleann pipes on Top Gear....
Uilleann pipes on Top Gear....
As I posted this already on Facebook.....
http://www.topgear.com/uk/videos/coupe-shootout-2
It's at the very end of the wee clip, on the soundtrack. Random.
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by DrSilverSpear
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Heh good one, they come in just when they say "These men are experts in art and artistic expression". One of them must have an uilleann fetish :D

Somebody told me to watch Battlestar Galactica because the soundtrack has uilleann pipes. Great to hear the pipes have made it into space. It's a good TV show as well
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by dee.
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Yeah so what, spear. Tiny bit of piping. Good for you to have the priviledge to be hearing and assessing it amidst your post grad studies. don't tell me you actually admire that crew of overgrown schoolboys who spin around all over and support the continued growth of th car industry. And with not a thought to the thousands who are being right now threatened with redundancy. i had the idea that you might be someone who could use your brain to some advantage to everyone, not just to your own.
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by 'S dat you, O'Flibberty?
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Jesus..
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by dee.
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Jeremy Clarkson got expelled from my old school.
Or maybe, "asked to leave". These distinctions probably matter on CVs...
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by nicholas
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hmmmm .... "support the continued growth of the car industry. And with not a thought to the thousands who are being right now threatened with redundancy."
duh?
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by llig leahcim
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And there was me thinking it was Gordon Brown and co who were responsible for the financial crisis and our place in it - now I realise the error of my ways. It is James May. Silly me.
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by No Cause For Alarm
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Who knew enjoyment of a bit of fun and mindless TV meant that you weren't of proper intellectual caliber to be in academia.
Oh, balls. There goes most of the staff and students of most universities.
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by DrSilverSpear
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Bunch of sponging wasters anyway - get a proper job!
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by No Cause For Alarm
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Aye! People keep telling me that.
(is being a musician a proper job?)
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by DrSilverSpear
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Ah,the power and influence that accrues to those who read Music at Lancaster University.
Oddly enough,I don't recall anyone graduating in Uillean pipes in those days.
Anyway,I quite liked Stuart Lee's critical appraisal of the works of J. Clarkson.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjQws4ZYxZA&feature=PlayList&p=81A91AA04908F383&index=0&playnext=1 at about 2'44" in.
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by biggus dave
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ha ha, very good. Perhaps we all should prove our intellectual calibers by listing what Amazon recomends to us?
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by llig leahcim
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Being a musician is only a proper job if it is your job and you get paid to do it. Going to sessions does not count.
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by No Cause For Alarm
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don't tell me you actually admire that crew of overgrown schoolboys who spin around all over and support the continued growth of th car industry..
how could you not..they get to RACE all over Europe and test cars that most of us will never even see let alone drive. I live through these fellas. Not only that, Jeremy Clarkson very funny and Hammond has some ballz coming back from that horrific crash to not only drive, but RACE again. I flinch if any car goes over 80..The programme is well concieved, funny, factual and interesting. It attracts good guests, and far from "supporting the growth of the car industry" as would suggest some arbitrary agenda. Far from this, Top Gear TEARS cars to shreds if they are not worthy. They keep the"industry" in check to an extent. Not to mention raising the profile of new "green" technology. Clarkson and Co have been scathing and complimentary to every make of cars. Fully independent of fashion or industry trends. Top gear is legendary combine it with the Pipes! and you have my perfect Saturday afternoon..
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by Miss Mulligan
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knowing what its like to drive (and crash) yokes this size, Bus racing has to be the most terrifying and extreme feature top gear have EVER done..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYqf6T7XFog
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by Miss Mulligan
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this is a definate weak spot for me, im going to get kicked out again if I get too enthusiastic about this thread..Shame on you Silver Spear
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by Miss Mulligan
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Thanks biggus dave, I hadn't seen that before
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by dee.
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Celebrity Hardbacks, where would the world be without them?!
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by dee.
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The bus racing was fun but it would take a lot to beat DRIVING to the North Pole!
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by No Cause For Alarm
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I liked the one where hammond in a car had a race over one mile and back with a euro fighter ... only the euro fighter did the mile vertically.
What's not to like about this show. It's brilliant
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by llig leahcim
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No worries,dee-I thought that Stuart Lee was on a roll in that opening show.
I should explain that James May studied Music at Lancaster and if I remember correctly,piano was his main instrument.
I would n't have recognised him on 'Top Gear' but for another contemporary pointing him out.
Age has n't been kind to him.Not that I can talk,lol.
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by biggus dave
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surprisingly good musical editing there _ i don't like cars but the programme producers are on to a winner with that team; it's well written and probably does it for millons on those 'lazy' saturday afternoons
i wonder who did the jingle _ Bob or Steafan?
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by lisaniska
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For God's sake - I have just seen the clip. Not only is there an excerpt of Uilleann Pipes at the end but also half way through. It is not random in the slightest however and is not there because James May can play the piano. It is there because they are in Edinburgh and the clip is from the Braveheart soundtrack. Nothing random about it.
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by No Cause For Alarm
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The piper will be Eric Rigler
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by No Cause For Alarm
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I (unsurprisingly) liked the one where the foxhunters chased Clarkson in a small 4x4. Fecking brilliant. As was the Africa one and the one where they got chased out of a petrol station in Alabama.
Ditto to what Trucks said. I'd never have even heard of the hydrogen powered Honda Clarity had James May not showed it off on Top Gear. From what I saw, the car is a brilliant piece of technology which seems to have gone very much under the radar, except for Top Gear. I bet the oil industry isn't thrilled with that one.
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by DrSilverSpear
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hey SS, the "oil industry", well Shell in particular, are actually the main investors behind the hydrogen fuel cell technology that drives the Clarity
http://www.shell.com/home/content/hydrogen-en/faq/fuel_cell_1204.html
Fuel cells are mostly derived from natural gas, which is why Shell has been busy swapping oil fields in certain areas for gas fields these last ten years.
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by Bren
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Those guys are 8-cylinder musicians -One of their shows they recorded a recognisable version of the Top Gear theme using engine tones. I can't remember which sports car got revved to its limits to hit the high note. Great idea, what a hoot! Loved it. We play tunes on finely crafted instruments, they play tunes on finely engineered cars.
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by mrs.b
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I am disturbed to see that you islanders still air programming implying that you will be permitted the continued use of motor vehicles.
Must Al Gore, Jr., winner of the Nobel Swede Prize, depart some richly deserved laudatory banquet to jet all the way over there to remind you of your duty to sit at home in the dark grinding locally grown grains?
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by NEW Pure DropĀ® Ear Canal Oil
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Bull shyt the lot of ye.
All going on about how good fartbreath clarkson et al are. Just wait till the great floods come to low lying areas, desertification to anywhere with at present a mediterranean cimate, all your local parks filled up with millions of refugees from the starving south, half your outlay going on security systems, can't use public transport for fear of getting mugged and shot for a fiver, and worst of all perpetual right wing tory govt a la the cameron model, because of such immigration/security concerns, then tell me all about automatics and maseratis. On yer bikes, chumps, and stop ruining it for everyone else. By even watching it then discussing it here youre in some small way supporting it all. And yeah you're right SS it is mindless, as are many of the denizens who have slithered into academia, not because they are intellectually talented, but because they know of no other vocation.
Ok. Just because Lyndsey Corkhill is no more. Or me in Celeb Big Brother. You have to excuse me at times like this.
# Posted on June 5th 2009 by 'S dat you, O'Flibberty?
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You don't sleep much, do you?
# Posted on June 6th 2009 by bazouki dave
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It's all so cosmic.
# Posted on June 6th 2009 by biggus dave
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I don't own a car,I know nothing about cars but I always watch Top Gear because it is so funny.I'm an old fashioned guy and I find the programme a refreshing change from the political correctness that is so prevalent nowadays.Global warming will proceed apace,with our without Top Gear and Jeremy Clarkson.I am not contributing to the aforesaid warming by watching the show.Good on yer Jeremy, more power to yer elbow.
# Posted on June 6th 2009 by dafydd
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ps. celeb big brother is sh*te.
# Posted on June 6th 2009 by dafydd
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Couldn't get to Academia yourself Claire?
# Posted on June 6th 2009 by dafydd
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Dude, lighten up.
As long as the world is ending, you might as well keep your sense of humour about it. They are selling them at your local pound shop.
# Posted on June 6th 2009 by DrSilverSpear
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Race to the pole!! remeber Clarkson taking a dump off the special boot attacment and May started driving..or was it the other way round. hahaha..
Aye and Clarkson is refreshing , the humour is witout constraint..
Remember he made the comment about Truckers recently "I have respect for anyone who can drive these, Change gear rev change gear change gear down gear rev murder a prostitute change gear" or somthing like that hahahaha. Having drvin Trucks for a spell and know few of da suspect characters involved this nearly made me coke on my coffee with laughter..I remember clearly ..haha
# Posted on June 6th 2009 by Miss Mulligan
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I never realised that OUR Jeremy was *THAT* Jeremy.
# Posted on June 8th 2009 by Jams_O'Donnell
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"That" Jeremy has a sense of humour
# Posted on June 8th 2009 by llig leahcim
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Ouch.
# Posted on June 8th 2009 by DrSilverSpear
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OOOHhhhhh, those lads make my skin curdle.
That hole show. The car stuff is interesting, but those lads on it are so.....English.
Everything that is stereotypically English, uppity, toff riddled, smug and.....well, just English in one show.
What a bunch of absolute CU*TS
# Posted on June 9th 2009 by Hugo Chavez
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I wish Hammond died and took Clarkson with him.
CU*TS.
# Posted on June 9th 2009 by Hugo Chavez
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this is ' . . . in England' Hugo after all, i've not seen any of the series before this clip as i don't do t v , but can appreciate the entertainment value which i'd imagine stretches widely across non-English audences everywhere, and why not?
. . . precisely because of that boll***ness English that you ever so slightly hinted at
# Posted on June 9th 2009 by lisaniska
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Gee, there is some thinly veiled racism. I bet there are some folks on this board who haven't a problem with being English.
I guess you don't think Monty Python is very funny either.
# Posted on June 9th 2009 by DrSilverSpear
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do u even know WHY you dont like the English or is it just arbitrary? or pure ignorance..intolerance is an attitute let me think of the words "carefully fostered" ring a bell?
And theres nothing exclusive about the Humour on Top Gear.
Maybe humour to you is a bit of an exclusive concept in general.
As homer simpson said "i get jokes"
# Posted on June 9th 2009 by Miss Mulligan
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Top Gear is not subtle, but that's the point of it. I like subtle humour as much as the next, I love Fr Dougal's Our Lady Selotape Dispenser.
But subtle though it ain't, what not to adore about a V8 Powered Smoothy Maker? It's absurd and pointless. Flann O'Brian would have loved it
# Posted on June 9th 2009 by llig leahcim
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The silver spear - Its nothing like Monty Python. Its nothing like Little Britain..shall I go on?
I'm not racist. I don't like smug English nobs like Clarkson and Hammond. The only people in the world who come across like that are English. Tell me the likes of the lads or for example Jimmy Hill, could be from anywhere in Ireland. There's a type of Englishman, and that's who they are. Simple as.
I don't like smug nobs like Ryan Tubridy. Oh wait - how about Gerry Ryan? Do I have to like these people???.
Who said I don't like the English, Trucks? Don't take yourself too seriously (as usual), and don't put words in my mouth. I lived in England and studied there for many years. Relax with the analysis Dr. Phil.
Humour to me is as exclusive, as a flute player from Belfast not mentioning Michael Clarkson or Harry Bradley as favorites
is absurd....
Top Gear, I don't like. I find it as rehearsed as One of those American Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie shows. Horrible. It's as bad as TV3 subscribing to the whole reality thing. Horrible.
I'm not talking about subtleties llig. Its nothing to do with that. Its the way its delivered. I'm assuming though that you wouldn't get it. I'd imagine you talk exactly the same way 'with your mates , down the pub'.
As for presuming what Brian O Nolan would like - who cares?
The humour isn't the point. Its the nobs that present it.
# Posted on June 9th 2009 by Hugo Chavez
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You are a melter..why am I even replying to this..
Never heard of Micheal Clarkson, doubt he exists. Dont like Harry Bradleys playing, its overblown and lacking in the subtleties of say Brendy Mullholland or Barry Kerr.. No denying Harry Bradley isa Legend, just prefer other stuff.. You need to get to grips witha bita the toungue and the cheek, if I didnt take myself seriously , who would..
# Posted on June 9th 2009 by Miss Mulligan
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far from being smug and so typically English. I find the humour very appealing and im not the only one. You cant get much more typical Irish than ppl in the Irish Army/Navy n I guarantee whenever top gear is on, no one would dare change channels, in our mess anyway..I bet your farts wear slippers
# Posted on June 9th 2009 by Miss Mulligan
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Why did you email me and then post twice?
You ignorant nonce.
You just proved your worthlessness.
Bye.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mQuQtNA9yk&feature=related
# Posted on June 10th 2009 by Hugo Chavez
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Arguments aside, BBC Alba are trying to be cool and modern by airing a Top Gear type show, in Gaelic of course: http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00dtq0v/Air_An_Rathad_Series_1_Episode_2/
It's not just funny.
It does, however, use uilleann pipes in the soundtrack when they start talking about Barra.
And Gaelic apparently doesn't have a word for the "coefficient of friction." I mean, this is just that scintillating.
# Posted on June 10th 2009 by DrSilverSpear
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Chavez.. Whopper link, M Clarkson does exist it seems. His style isa lot like Davy Maguire who looks strange without a beard in the video. Dont have any Micheal Clarkson in the house which is strange cuz have just about everythin else. Havnt listened to Harry Bradley ina couple of years. My mind was made up that I didnt like his style, now im having second thoughts. Dunno if its the bit more time spent playing r wha but Il be giving his CD.s a second listen to n all. Like the March Desi Wilkison played , rings a bell almost sounds a bit breton. Cracker anyway. I stand educated.
# Posted on June 10th 2009 by Miss Mulligan