Funny, inspiring, educational, poignant and great TV. Top Gear with a tractor. If you like JC you'll love this.
Funny, inspiring, educational, poignant and great TV. Top Gear with a tractor. If you like JC you'll love this.
goji (June 25th, 2021), StevieWonders (June 25th, 2021)
My favourite line, when measuring the circumference of a ram’s testicles, “The advantage of a public school education”.
As is usual with all Clarkson's shows there's a strong supporting cast. Cheerful Charlie with his long list of pesky govt rules and financial nous reminds me of Jellybean.. Kaylib, the farmboy with a vast knowledge of farming brings Matt to mind. Gerald, who first appears in episode 2 is how I've always imagined Latin to be.
Jellybean (June 26th, 2021)
And the great incidental one-liners - one about “getting lubed up” for example. I note also he’s separated from his missus and now has a (much younger) “girlfriend” - no politically correct “partner” nonsense. His “pulling power” or “star quality” was shown forcefully in the episode on his “Diddly Squat Farm Shop” where a single tweet brought a queue of visitors and a one-thousand-quid-plus turnover on the first day.
And the two rams, Wayne Rooney and Leonardo DiCaprio fair reminded me of a447 and NIrish as they hurtled at full speed towards the waiting sexual shenanigans with 74 offs. Wayne out performed Leo by 2 to 1 so I don't know which is which.
Hahahahaha.
Thanks for the recommendation, arsenal. I have seen the trailers to the show and read a couple of reviews, but, unfortunately, I don’t have Amazon. If I did have it, I would certainly watch it as I do like Jeremy Clarkson. I do however watch him as the host/quizmaster on the TV quiz show, Who wants to be a Millionaire? In my opinion he is a worthy successor to Chris Tarrant.
YouTube clips from both shows are copied below:
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Jellybean (June 26th, 2021)
Thanks goji. I did check up on the cost of Amazon after first reading arsenal’s post, but in addition to my Sky subscription, I already pay £9.99 per month for Netflix and I rarely find the time to watch it as much as I want. But I saw that Amazon is offering a 30 day free trial and, as you say, I could cancel after one or two months. Hmmm . . .?
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