I nominate myself for the Clarkson position. I'll be needing some stilts, though. :/
Gulley seems like an obvious Richard Hammond clone.
And I think Waco, as the most curmudgeonly (and ambiguously gay) man alive, is a shoe-in for the James May spot?
Let's see some other nominations and have a poll, shall we, old boys, what hmm?
It is gonna be a sad day in history when Jeremy decides to retire.
Let's see some other nominations and have a poll, shall we, old boys, what hmm?
I nominate myself for the Clarkson position. I'll be needing some stilts, though. :/
Gulley seems like an obvious Richard Hammond clone.
And I think Waco, as the most curmudgeonly (and ambiguously gay) man alive, is a shoe-in for the James May spot?
Let's see some other nominations and have a poll, shall we, old boys, what hmm?
Can't see it on TV here till the 8th, but it's been broadcast in the UK, and God gave us torrents...
Great F1 weekend
All 3 are entertaining in their own right, but I definitely identify most with James May. Although, Hammond usually picks the car I would pick for their big challenges. But I've watched all of James May's other BBC programs and he's definitely my kind of people.
Have you really seen ALL his other programs? How did you sit through such highlights as Man Lab's 'How to wire a plug (incorrectly)'? I doubt a consumer good has been sold without a plug already attached in 20 years in the UK. I bet most Americans have no idea why an appliance would ever be sold without one!
I wonder about 'Toy Stories' as well, with Airfix, Meccano and Hornby? How does this stuff translate for someone who didn't grow up with it?
This week's episode was great!
That Ferrari... F12... hmmmmThis week's episode was great!