You remembered correctly, I did say that. The situation is different though. In my hypothetical situation, another corpulent Yorkshireman, a stranger suggested to punch me in a pub merely for suggesting he hadn't lived in context of calling all businesses corrupt horrible places or something to that ilk.But is it right to throw a punch at someone? IIRC you said that if someone punched you, you would have them done for assault - same rules should apply to corpulent, overpaid TV personalities IMO. It's not as if missing a meal would do the fat git any real harm (and wasn't it just that he couldn't have a particular steak he fancied rather than NO food at all?)
But is it right to throw a punch at someone? IIRC you said that if someone punched you, you would have them done for assault - same rules should apply to corpulent, overpaid TV personalities IMO. It's not as if missing a meal would do the fat git any real harm (and wasn't it just that he couldn't have a particular steak he fancied rather than NO food at all?)

I found this pretty funny. Apparently he wanted an '8 oz sirloin', which is about 230 grams. Usually on the menu as a 'Ladies Steak' in South Africa!![]()
Have you never done the 72oz get it for free deal?Why would anyone want more than half a pound of meat as part of a meal?![]()
I don't know the contracts, however they've missed to fulfil at least three shows already about this. I would have thought that those tv show buyers around the world will have some come back on that. Further more they bought a show with those three presenting it, having other presenters (regardless of how good it may or may not be) would constitute a material change. I'd reasonable argue that it wouldn't attract the same value initially.Am I missing something?
Currently JC is suspended; the other two have pitched a hissy fit, and the show (and some live shows) have been suspended.
At the moment the BBC haven't thrown anything away.
All three (albeit amusing) juveniles could return to the show.
On the other hand all three could be told to sling their hooks.
Either way, there's no reason TG, in all it's formats, can't continue with fresh juveniles, is there?![]()
Don't worry with a sirloin there is lots of fat to leave on the sideWhy would anyone want more than half a pound of meat as part of a meal?![]()
I don't know the contracts, however they've missed to fulfil at least three shows already about this. I would have thought that those tv show buyers around the world will have some come back on that. Further more they bought a show with those three presenting it, having other presenters (regardless of how good it may or may not be) would constitute a material change. I'd reasonable argue that it wouldn't attract the same value initially.
Furthermore, considering how long it has taken so far, I'm not so sure there is an easy way back for the BBC. We will have to see.
Am I missing something?
Currently JC is suspended; the other two have pitched a hissy fit, and the show (and some live shows) have been suspended.
At the moment the BBC haven't thrown anything away.
All three (albeit amusing) juveniles could return to the show.
On the other hand all three could be told to sling their hooks.
Either way, there's no reason TG, in all it's formats, can't continue with fresh juveniles, is there?![]()
BBC sold the series 22 based on a run of ten programmes. with it being sold worldwide, at the moment they are having to refund and apparently are offering specials for free to keep the forign broadcasters happy, something they would have charged a lot of money for, so it's already costing the BBC.
Their current contracts expire this week. Talk within the BBC is that Top Gear is over. It is the format of the three presenters that makes it entertaining.
I heard from a contact at the BBC, it's one of the major talking point, plus from other broadcast related sources.Sources perchance?
I heard from a contact at the BBC, it's one of the major talking point, plus from other broadcast related sources.
You misunderstand the bbc if you think this now isn't about Danny Cohern showing his strength. It's now a showdown with him refusing to back down.
But since you like links, I've also found it reported in the Standard, so it seems it's common knowledge
http://www.standard.co.uk/lifestyle...er-fracas-going-to-cost-the-bbc-10105987.html
Staff at BBC Worldwide have been “all hands to the pump” since Tuesday’s announcement that the next two shows will not air, offering foreign markets free access to replacement episodes such as the Patagonia special, for which they would normally charge big rates
It's worse than the paranoid restrictions of modern health and safety directives -- like a school sports day cancelled in case parents get injured taking part. Or overly restrictive byelaws that get us into trouble for picking bluebells. We can't just say and do whatever grabs us, but we need to get some balance back into our guidelines, regulations and laws.
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Top Gear is the antithesis and antidote to all the TV dross that stifles the life out of us with second rate humour, fake smiles, cheesy celeb interviews and mind-numbingly crass Saturday night programming. And what about the soaps!
No Top Gear? I'll lose my fix!
Don't worry with a sirloin there is lots of fat to leave on the side![]()
Lol yes many do like it like that. I think it is a cultural thing, I can't stand the fatty parts and definitely won't pay for the weight. It's good thing there is choice for is all. I'll have the fillet or chateau briand please....My butcher knows that I always like my meat, especially sirloin, with plenty of fat. Furthermore, a good butcher knows that fat gives taste and helps the cooking even if it is only a few minutes each side of a steak. I had a rib end cut of rib-eye steak open chargrilled at home last night - Looked very tatty and most somewhat ignorant meat eaters would have sent it back if in a restaurant, or punched the Maitre-D in Jeremy Clarkson style, but it was delicious!
Bloody french cooking, they tried to sell me a raw steak once and told me it was Russian. I wouldn't mind but it wasnt even a steak but a blood beef burger, what'd they take me for, a fool.It's good thing there is choice for is all. I'll have the fillet or chateau briand please![]()
Oh yes Filet American. Now you are talking. With a nice raw quails egg on top. Yum yum yum.
Or steak tartare with a sliced soft boiled egg and some raw onions and mayonnaise. Hmmm I'm getting hungry now.
As long as there is no fat on it I'm in.

Lol yes if you aren't used to it, it had that affect. My wife is an English rose from Kent and she won't come near me if I've eaten that kind of stuff for a long time.
Proper food for menI can understand why Jeremy wanted a good meal.
Mrs Dejongi is a smart lady![]()
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RoflmaoThat statement kinds very contradictory to me(sorry JP)
Well someone at the BBC f***ed up with the Saville quote - however.How do you think the BBC should of handled it then Phil ?
It's called selective memory syndrome - no worries it's perfectly natural. Will you stop with the digs now, they're copping up all over the place with no name check. It's childish.You remembered correctly, I did say that. The situation is different though. In my hypothetical situation, another corpulent Yorkshireman, a stranger suggested to punch me in a pub merely for suggesting he hadn't lived in context of calling all businesses corrupt horrible places or something to that ilk..
Of Top Gear, or arguments in this thread?I'm enjoying all the repeats.
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Roflmaojust wait until you meet me and get me. I'm really a nice guy with a huge ...
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You may well have met him last year Hugh, he was the guy with the huge .... Black ...I have no doubt, and if you're at the mega meet I'm looking forward to it............Just keep your hugeto yourself
You may well have met him last year Hugh, he was the guy with the huge .... Black ...
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(actually it really wasn't huge)
My apologies. However it wasn't a dig. I responded to direct question relevant to this thread. It was questioned why I changed my tune as in reporting one incident of a proposed punch in a theoretical situation compared to an alleged punch that didn't turn out a punch.
You may well have met him last year Hugh, he was the guy with the huge .... Black ...
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(actually it really wasn't huge)
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I can assure you that there was nothing malicious or dig towards anyone involved. It didn't enter my mind and it is not how I am nor operate.
Wcmut: watching a rerun of top gear on Dave this morning whilst enjoying my bagel. There was this corpulent, argumentative, inconsistent, fist wielding Yorkshireman in a star in a reasonable car. It made me smile and reminded me of someone.
I'm adding nothingYou remembered correctly, I did say that. The situation is different though. In my hypothetical situation, another corpulent Yorkshireman, a stranger suggested to punch me in a pub merely for suggesting he hadn't lived in context of calling all businesses corrupt horrible places or something to that ilk.
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