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Post by flycookie on Oct 22, 2008 7:12:35 GMT 12
8.15 to Taunton "Got 14 million quid for a cuppa tea at the BBC caff, mate? Tesco updates its "....worth it" to something contemporary. Windows UK2010 Honestly, I think the old bird could take this scenario in her stride without batting an eyelid.
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Post by FlyNavy on Oct 22, 2008 7:17:07 GMT 12
8 Billion 'Burghers' are sold. ;D
'Top Gear' in Oz is not bad if the original has never been seen. Otherwise without Jeremy and the crew it is a pale reflection of UK show.
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Post by stu on Oct 22, 2008 7:53:13 GMT 12
8 Billion 'Burghers' are sold. ;D Factoid Number 254: McDonalds have sold over 8 billion burgers for which almost a dozen cattle have laid down their lives.
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Post by flycookie on Oct 22, 2008 8:41:13 GMT 12
.....almost a dozen cattle have laid down their lives. That many? Wow! I'm impressed.
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Post by beagle on Oct 22, 2008 8:45:14 GMT 12
how much for a Big Mac over there
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Post by FlyNavy on Oct 22, 2008 9:52:10 GMT 12
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Post by stu on Oct 22, 2008 12:18:46 GMT 12
(stu started it somewhere - search the forum yourself) sure ... blame the guy in the dress. ;D
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Post by planeimages on Oct 24, 2008 20:16:09 GMT 12
Aussie Top Gear's secret aerodrome is Camden. Funny how the owners would close the field for a couple of TV quid.
All the stupid wheelies are getting to be a bit puerile.
And as for trying to con us into believing their set up braking test revealed that one of the "super Falcons" or Holdens was more capable under brakes... pull the other one guys.
Some nice photography so long as they put those awful half/frame filters away. The shots of the Porsche in the first programme were beautiful.
Nice try but bring back the Poms.
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Post by FlyNavy on Oct 24, 2008 21:04:35 GMT 12
Seeing the old first series of UK Top Gear showed they started on a very small budget. Good to see popularity of that show meant budget increased to make it a REALLY TOP SHOW! Oz 'topgear' is small beer indeed.
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