aaaaaahahahahahahah!!!Funky wrote:I found the comment funny it made me chuckle into my helmet that I was wearing at the time whilst making engine noises...
i think that becasue james and Richard both ride bikes he's gradually becoming more tolerable of them...
personally i thought it was anice comment.
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Re: Jeremy Clarkson
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Re: Jeremy Clarkson
TLS-Moose wrote:Met him at Goodwood a few years ago, walking around the cartier Style et Luxe show with Robbie Coltrane, Richard Burns and Colin McRae ... Clarkson was the only on who refused to sign our programme "because if he did one he'd have to stop for everyone"![]()
Still find him funny though, and appreciate the fact he says out loud what a lot of people think ... even if a lot of it is for show/self publicity
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Re: Jeremy Clarkson
Just because we like bikes, doesn't mean they have to be our sole common interest does it
It's good to have a bit of diversity and alternate opinions/subjects of discussion.
I would agree that the topic belongs in the "open forum", rather than "bike banter" though
I would agree that the topic belongs in the "open forum", rather than "bike banter" though
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