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Just finished watching the Top Gear Burma special' date=' and I have to say, it had the most beautiful ending to any episode/special ever. Bloody amazing.[/quote'] The one with the bridge over the river Kock? :D I've never seen that show before, but I saw that episode last night and it was a lot more interesting than I thought it would be. The pranks were hilarious, too.
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The one with the bridge over the river Kock? :D I've never seen that show before' date=' but I saw that episode last night and it was a lot more interesting than I thought it would be. The pranks were hilarious, too.[/quote'] Glad to see you enjoyed it! :D it's arguably my favourite TV series. Watched it since before I was 10, (probably younger). And yes, the antics they got up to had me howling xD the trio are brilliant and have never failed to entertain me.
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I wish there were a similarly patriotic and hilarious show in the US. We have to put up with Top Gear USA' date=' which misses the point and is crap. At least our gun shows are OK...[/quote'] It's still far better then Top Gear Australia. You'd think Aussies would be able to take the Top Gear concept and run with it. Sadly the show was an unmitigated disaster.
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That Lexus. Sport car is fast as hell Iceni. Whould you test drive that
When I was out in Jersey for my grandfather's funeral someone actually offered me the chance to drive his Jaguar XF, but I refused. It would only have been the parking lot or maybe the road so it wouldn't have been fun, it was a manual and I don't trust myself with those...and besides, the guy and his wife were expecting their first child. If I'd screwed something up I would have felt very bad about it. I can't destroy their dreams of letting baby ride in a Jaaaaag.
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That. Is awful. Murph. My favorite Aussie show was the crocadile. Hunter. Steve rip Steve What is ford model they run in v8 super cars. Fiesta. I think
One of my presents from Matt today was a Steve Irwin dvd :D he also got me an Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog dvd, oh my childhood. :D
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One of my presents from Matt today was a Steve Irwin dvd :D he also got me an Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog dvd' date=' oh my childhood. :D[/quote'] Oh by the way, Happy Breastday! I mean boobday. I mean birthday.
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Iceni remember Toyota. Mr 2
Yeah! That's a great car (as far as video games are concerned anyway); the second generation is my favorite. I have one gunmetal gray MR-2 in Forza Motorsport and it is awesome. I actually culled the possible horsepower on it, I think it's at something like 400 or maybe 380hp, but that's plenty for it to do OK on straights and yet still take corners like a boss.
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