cochcaer
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As somebody said much earlier,its exactly the bone the right wing press can chew to distract from the effect and purpose of the strike.
Sorry but the Guardian seemed to drop the strike to a sub story yesterday and has been pushing Clarkson as the big story. A bit of shooting oneself in the foot from overreacting unions and press. Done Downing Street's 'bury a story' job for them.
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This fucking country astounds me, maybe because the Bernard Manning's are gone we now have to look at Clarkson and Cameron for comments to get irate about. But I do wonder if the likes of Brass Eye would get commissioned today.
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The previews look cheap and poorly acted, like a student film.
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... and stopped anyone from talking about the reasons behind the strike. Job done, Fathead.
It reminds me of March when a massive, peaceful Trade Union protest (plus a highly-effective sit-in at Fortnum's) was completely overshadowed by a handful of dickheads smashing windows.
Indeed, the government spin merchants will try and whip this up for a couple of days and job done.
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In one quip Clarkson has overshadowed the strike.
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I'm a Little Bit Country, I'm a Little Bit Rock and Roll...
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It's the fucking "ONE SHOW' on bbc, if you're watching that shite and taking it all in as a serious debate on the days events then you deserve to be taken out and shot. Those that do are lost to humanity anyway, pity them.
Wait til the Cash in the Attic political heavyweights join in.
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Nothing as such SD, I just find his attitude during newsnight debates really annoying, comes across as a right arrogant twat. He needs to watch a bit more of Dimbleby.
He had some pertinent questions. Where will the money come from? Not the rich. According to the ONS it's the poorest 1/5th getting hammered, and they'll get raided further as apart from rioting they'll take getting shafted.
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They already do, which is why you get so many fucking shit drivers at the smaller teams who via sponsorship from their own country or personal wealth, essentially pay for the seat.
Briatore once got his girlfriend an F1 drive - think she only did a handful of races tho.
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My (teacher) sister went shopping too. Predictable outcome of striking during the run up to crimbo.
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Imola was bastardised beyond belief in the wake of the Ratzenberger/Senna deaths in 1994. So no surprise that was taken off the roster.
Senna's crash wasn't that big as F1 crashes go and more a failure of the safety cell. Ratzenberger had a wing failure, which still happens.
We still race at Spa but look at the 1960 Belgium GP. Both tracks and cars do evolve to make racing safer but you can never be entirely sure at 180mph.
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'Western Europe is "finished" as a top Formula 1 racing destination and will soon host only five races, according to the sport's supremo Bernie Ecclestone. He did not name which races in Europe he thought would survive, but said he wanted to keep the total number of races in a season at 20 while expanding to Russia and considering new locations such as South Africa and Mexico' /QUOTE]
Bernie seems more impressed by a tracks aesthetic value rather than the racing it generates. Valencia, Turkey, Singapore are shite compared to former tracks like Imola.
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I hope they were paid for every mention of "Amanda Harrington". Like an hour long plug for her.
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All that is needed now is a remake of Bread.
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Heat based in Boston basically
Without the gun pornography scene.
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If I thought it'd achieve anything I'd say go for it but I don't. As a child of the 70s I'm very cynical of unions - not the members but those at the top.
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Brett and Rathbone were both excellent. I've been listening to the BBC audio dramatisations recently and have been impressed with Clive Merrison.
They're very good, I think they adapted every Holmes story although Michael Williams as Watson was replaced by Andrew Sachs following his death.
I'm going to investigate some of the dubbed German Holmes' with Christopher Lee.
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I havent been on the forum long enough to know how SD was pre election but since it his views must have swung massively to the right.
People often swing to the right as they age but Stronts pretty much did a handbrake turn within a week.
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Jeremy Brett.
Honourable mention for Peter Cushing.
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I don't think I've actually listened to any women for 4 hour total in my entire life, I mean if you collected all the times they've spoken at me and added it up when I was listening it wouldn't equate to half of that.
Aye, most guys master the art of switching off and nodding in the right places. A right cunt when they ask 'what did I just say?'.
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Me and my mates used to spend hours playing Bomberman, epic multiplayer fun.
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About to end my first season by coming 3rd. Managed to just pick up 3.5 star Kalou for £1.5m.
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wether you agree with them or not, they should be allowed to protest, we are supposed to be believers in free speech. this should mean everyone gets their say, you dont have to agree with them, i dont nor do i believe in the english defence league, but they have the same rights, banning them just dont work
The EDL can fuck off too. Blah blah freedom of speech, get fucked, most are dickwads with no interest in political activism but after a good punch up. There's being tolerant and a Graun tree-hugging dipshit desperate to be right-on.
Stephen Merchant "Hello Ladies"
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I don't get Michael Macintyre's appeal, maybe it's for those who like cosy safe comedy.
Merchant and Gervais bore me now as it's the same ol routine, Life's Too Short is just a dwarf reading old lines.