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"Top Gear" goes out with a punch (allegedly)

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Postby Coligny » Fri Mar 13, 2015 12:02 pm

Yokohammer wrote:More details:

Jeremy Clarkson news: Top Gear 'fracas' revealed to be over a steak

One senior executive reportedly said: "Everyone is convinced he will now go. Clarkson is widely despised and there are a lot of people who would be thrilled."


Nope it was a fracas about being served cold meat and crackers at the end of the day in an hotel were you can come by helicopter but not dine after 10...
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Re: "Top Gear" goes out with a punch (allegedly)

Postby kurogane » Fri Mar 13, 2015 12:30 pm

and where they would have been delivered by helicopter by 8 pm if a world famous media personality had not held them up for 2 hours because he was busy drinking rose wine in a pub back near the filming location. So not only is he a pretentious pleb but also a prima donna. I always wondered about the mental capabilities of fans that extolled his supposedly bountiful natural intelligence, but the news that he's really just a very naughty boy has overshadowed my contempt for his middling class intellect.
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Re: "Top Gear" goes out with a punch (allegedly)

Postby Wage Slave » Fri Mar 13, 2015 1:34 pm

Ian Hislop was on Question Time this morning and the topic came up. Apparently Hislop was assaulted by Clarkson during the filming of Have I Got News for You. Clarkson threw a biro at his face hitting him just under the eye. And drew blood. They had to stop filming for repairs. Clarkson accused Hislop of lying saying it wasn't blood at all but red ink from the biro. But he did apologise later after filming was complete.

He also asked what was going on when the PM, David Cameron, who is too busy to debate the current state of affairs found time to issue a statement on the matter. Quite right.

It's highly amusing watching the likes of Hang em and Flog em Littlejohn desperately trying to avoid talking about what he did and what the consequences should be and instead saying it is all cos he is white, male and far too British and it's in some very weird, convoluted way Political Correctness Gone Mad. Sure ....I can just imagine the Daily Mail giving Russell Brand or Jo Brand or someone like that a free pass for similiar behaviour.
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Re: "Top Gear" goes out with a punch (allegedly)

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Fri Mar 13, 2015 1:57 pm

Wage Slave wrote:biro


Had to look that one up.
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Re: "Top Gear" goes out with a punch (allegedly)

Postby kurogane » Fri Mar 13, 2015 2:17 pm

Yeah, I once did too. According to people like Jeremy Cockson it's because we North Americans are dense and so tend to use specific brand names as generic identifiers, like Kleenex for tissue, Aspirin for ASA, Levi's for jeans and similar terms like pen and vacuum.................... :rolleyes:

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Re: "Top Gear" goes out with a punch (allegedly)

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Fri Mar 13, 2015 3:15 pm

kurogane wrote:Yeah, I once did too. According to people like Jeremy Cockson it's because we North Americans are dense and so tend to use specific brand names as generic identifiers, like Kleenex for tissue, Aspirin for ASA, Levi's for jeans and similar terms like pen and vacuum.................... :rolleyes:

:lol:


I once got a lecture from an Englishman about how "gotten" was improper American English and one of his pet peeves of which I'm sure he had many. I looked it up and it turns out it's an old past participle form that has mostly fallen out of use in England but is preserved in America.
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Re: "Top Gear" goes out with a punch (allegedly)

Postby matsuki » Fri Mar 13, 2015 3:29 pm

kurogane wrote:Yeah, I once did too. According to people like Jeremy Cockson it's because we North Americans are dense and so tend to use specific brand names as generic identifiers, like Kleenex for tissue, Aspirin for ASA, Levi's for jeans and similar terms like pen and vacuum.................... :rolleyes:

:lol:


I've been listening to an international podcast by two British dudes lately and one of them has lived abroad while the other is "hardcore Brit." It's hilarious to hear the well traveled dude keep correcting the other on these types of words but even more on his pronunciation. (keeps coming up because listeners are complaining they can't understand him or don't understand what he's on about) Last episode he pronounced fillet "fill-it" and tortilla "torty-Lah" and when called out on it, started ranting about how "it's the ENGLISH language, not the AMERICAN language." :roll:

Samurai_Jerk wrote:I once got a lecture from an Englishman about how "gotten" was improper American English and one of his pet peeves of which I'm sure he had many. I looked it up and it turns out it's an old past participle form that has mostly fallen out of use in England but is preserved in America.


Seems like that's quite often the case. I still crack up with Brits or Aussies say "I reckon~~" though...may not be improper but I tend to associate it with people that also say "Y'all" and "Yeeehaw!!"
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Re: "Top Gear" goes out with a punch (allegedly)

Postby kurogane » Fri Mar 13, 2015 3:54 pm

Yeah, reckon has a different or at least non-Billy Bob connotation in Cdn as well, but I can't really explain the difference with 'I think....'. I reckon if I had thought about more I could have gotten it, but F it. :rolleyes:

As for that Jeremy Clarkson style linguistic chauvinism I just take it for what it is: the sadsack rantings of an impotent mediocrity too stupid to embrace it and enjoy it. Perhaps his raging social impotence is what appeals most to his hard core fan base? As a professional Canadian I can say that we have turned muddling mediocrity into a national strength, and we're moderately happy about it. Excpet for Olympic hockey, of course.

I also know lots of normal, good people that are quite entertained by Clarkson, but they seem to laugh at him more than with him. He's like that one crazy uncle that just won't learn to not be a dick. He's also barely older than me; maybe he can use his upcoming break and marital breakdown to get himself together; he looks 10 years older than he is, and at least that older than me.
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Re: "Top Gear" goes out with a punch (allegedly)

Postby matsuki » Fri Mar 13, 2015 4:04 pm

kurogane wrote:Except for Olympic hockey, of course.


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I also know lots of normal, good people that are quite entertained by Clarkson, but they seem to laugh at him more than with him. He's like that one crazy uncle that just won't learn to not be a dick.


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Postby Samurai_Jerk » Fri Mar 13, 2015 4:13 pm

chokonen888 wrote:Last episode he pronounced fillet "fill-it"


That actually is the correct pronunciation of the English word fillet. The French word of the same meaning pronounce "fee-lay" is spelled filet. One L instead of two.
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Re: "Top Gear" goes out with a punch (allegedly)

Postby kurogane » Fri Mar 13, 2015 4:17 pm

If I can summarise that hockey clip:

1 overpaid Canadian wins a foot race against another overpaid Canadian to administer the coup de grace in what looked like half of a blowout victory anyways. On a side note, the overpaid Canadian coach of the winning team failed to smile (again).

I don't like the way Sutter has shut down the front of the net with the clogging and shot blocking but it sure worked for a couple. Weird how much they're stinking this year.

PS I prefer calling it a filletttt as well. Unless it's a mignon. Then again I have been boycotting France since the BSE scare of 1995.............. :rolleyes:
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Re: "Top Gear" goes out with a punch (allegedly)

Postby Wage Slave » Fri Mar 13, 2015 4:33 pm

And I make no apologies for using the word biro. I'm not saying it is more correct - just that I prefer it because of its brevity and the fact it pays homage to the developer of honourable writing implement. So there - stick that up your jumper.
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Re: "Top Gear" goes out with a punch (allegedly)

Postby Samurai_Jerk » Fri Mar 13, 2015 4:41 pm

Wage Slave wrote:And I make no apologies for using the word biro. I'm not saying it is more correct - just that I prefer it because of its brevity and the fact it pays homage to the developer of honourable writing implement. So there - stick that up your jumper.


No need to apologize. At least not for that. I'd just never heard that before. I figured it was a writing instrument of some kind based on the context but wasn't sure what exactly it was.
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Re: "Top Gear" goes out with a punch (allegedly)

Postby matsuki » Fri Mar 13, 2015 4:42 pm

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chokonen888 wrote:Last episode he pronounced fillet "fill-it"


That actually is the correct pronunciation of the English word fillet. The French word of the same meaning pronounce "fee-lay" is spelled filet. One L instead of two.


To be fair, most places cite the different pronunciations but "filet" just sounds classier.

kurogane wrote:If I can summarise that hockey clip:

1 overpaid Canadian wins a foot race against another overpaid Canadian to administer the coup de grace in what looked like half of a blowout victory anyways. On a side note, the overpaid Canadian coach of the winning team failed to smile (again).


Actually, Kopitar (making the pass) is from Slovenia and Gaborik (footrace winner) is from Slovakia. Have to give both of them props for making it though...I've seen clips of both being asked "who was your favorite NHL player growing up?" and they were like, "We never got the NHL in Slovenia/Slovakia" :lol:

kurogane wrote:I don't like the way Sutter has shut down the front of the net with the clogging and shot blocking but it sure worked for a couple. Weird how much they're stinking this year.


They're picking it up. The last two cups were also seasons where they barely made the playoffs as well. Once they're in, it's just beat down after beat down. The average weight, size difference they have over most other teams seems unstoppable when they're on their game (playing really physical) and it really fun to watch.
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Postby Yokohammer » Fri Mar 13, 2015 4:43 pm

Wage Slave wrote:And I make no apologies for using the word biro. I'm not saying it is more correct - just that I prefer it because of its brevity and the fact it pays homage to the developer of honourable writing implement. So there - stick that up your jumper.

So I guess the Japanese are doing the right thing when they call that little bendy wire attaching thing a "Hotchkiss."


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Wage Slave wrote:And I make no apologies for using the word biro. I'm not saying it is more correct - just that I prefer it because of its brevity and the fact it pays homage to the developer of honourable writing implement. So there - stick that up your jumper.

So I guess the Japanese are doing the right thing when they call that little bendy wire attaching thing a "Hotchkiss."


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Postby kurogane » Fri Mar 13, 2015 4:53 pm

Yeah, just for clarity, I was not banging on Wage Slave for his idiomatic usage, but it was a great setup for just the sort of chauvinistic BS Clarkson does bang on about. And when I was a kid we actually still had or called them Biros as well, so I am like cosmopolitan, eh!? Ferschur.
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Postby wagyl » Fri Mar 13, 2015 5:13 pm

Next you'll be complaining about that thing next to my biro: that's right, my rubber. You can borrow it if you like, but be sure to give it back to me after you have used it.
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Postby kurogane » Fri Mar 13, 2015 5:33 pm

:spin: He'll be here all week folks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :clap:
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Postby matsuki » Fri Mar 13, 2015 6:18 pm

wagyl wrote:Next you'll be complaining about that thing next to my biro: that's right, my rubber. You can borrow it if you like, but be sure to give it back to me after you have used it.


Just make sure it's not 消しゴム size...
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Postby wagyl » Fri Mar 13, 2015 8:42 pm

chokonen888 wrote:
wagyl wrote:Next you'll be complaining about that thing next to my biro: that's right, my rubber. You can borrow it if you like, but be sure to give it back to me after you have used it.


Just make sure it's not 消しゴム size...

Whenever you use it, Choko, you always hand it back slightly smaller...
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Postby legion » Fri Mar 13, 2015 9:17 pm

Samurai_Jerk wrote:
kurogane wrote:Yeah, I once did too. According to people like Jeremy Cockson it's because we North Americans are dense and so tend to use specific brand names as generic identifiers, like Kleenex for tissue, Aspirin for ASA, Levi's for jeans and similar terms like pen and vacuum.................... :rolleyes:

:lol:


I once got a lecture from an Englishman about how "gotten" was improper American English and one of his pet peeves of which I'm sure he had many. I looked it up and it turns out it's an old past participle form that has mostly fallen out of use in England but is preserved in America.


yup, a fine example of how language changes in some places and doesn't in others.

I speak a dialect of English which preserves a lot of old forms, but it is considered non standard, I had buddies at school who used "thee" "thy" and "thou".
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Postby matsuki » Sat Mar 14, 2015 12:25 am

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wagyl wrote:Next you'll be complaining about that thing next to my biro: that's right, my rubber. You can borrow it if you like, but be sure to give it back to me after you have used it.


Just make sure it's not 消しゴム size...

Whenever you use it, Choko, you always hand it back slightly smaller...


What can I say...I make a lot of mistakes! :twisted:
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Postby Russell » Sat Mar 14, 2015 9:43 am

Clarkson compares possible departure to extinction of the dinosaurs
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Postby Coligny » Sat Mar 14, 2015 10:24 am

Russell wrote:Clarkson compares possible departure to extinction of the dinosaurs



He is scheduled to appear alongside co-hosts James May and Richard Hammond at four live shows in Norway on March 27 and 28 and a decision on whether to go ahead is expected early next week.

However, all three men's contracts expire three days after the Norway gigs, which could render any disciplinary hearings redundant.


What a wonderfull timing...

The beeb did fuckup good their cash cow methink...
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Postby Wage Slave » Sat Mar 14, 2015 10:58 am

Coligny wrote:The beeb did fuckup good their cash cow methink...


I'd say it's a bit early to judge. They still own the format and rights - And I am not convinced that is dependent on any particular team of presenters. In fact it could be argued that the show needs a refresh. There are lots of contenders - after all that particular brand of talent is not especially rare. Or they could do as the did with HIGNFY and have a different lead presenter each week, and possibly keep Hammond and May. Or whatever.

In any case, how much the show was or should be worth matters less to the BBC than it does to Sky and their ilk. It's mission is not to maximise profit but "To enrich people's lives with programmes and services that inform, educate and entertain." And that matters.

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Postby wagyl » Sat Mar 14, 2015 11:53 am

Wage Slave will be thrilled with one proposed lineup.
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Postby Coligny » Sat Mar 14, 2015 12:00 pm

Wage Slave wrote:
Coligny wrote:The beeb did fuckup good their cash cow methink...


I'd say it's a bit early to judge. They still own the format and rights - And I am not convinced that is dependent on any particular team of presenters. In fact it could be argued that the show needs a refresh. There are lots of contenders - after all that particular brand of talent is not especially rare. Or they could do as the did with HIGNFY and have a different lead presenter each week, and possibly keep Hammond and May. Or whatever.

In any case, how much the show was or should be worth matters less to the BBC than it does to Sky and their ilk. It's mission is not to maximise profit but "To enrich people's lives with programmes and services that inform, educate and entertain." And that matters.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/corporate2/insidethebbc/whoweare/mission_and_values


Don't know... Fifth Gear was much better than TG for the content value... But their was a /bleh factor in the team...

Hell... Even ""Regular cars review" on youtube is better than TG for the info/spirit on the cars...
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Postby kurogane » Sun Mar 15, 2015 10:19 am

ROFL ROFL

Rich Hall can be tiresome himself (esp. on UK panel comedy shows), but he was on his game there. It would be great to get a panel of the British comics and TV personalities that hate JC to do a special post-mortem charity benefit for the old goat. Clarson Relief, anyone????
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