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Yup I'm not bothered by cars or it..especially now, I thought it had its moments but that was a long way back. They're going through the motions on behalf of their bank balances now. I agree with DC I think James May is the most intersting. I can understand why much of the nation seems to like Clarkson but I just know he's the sort of bloke who thought Genesis were great in 1977.
Ok, my or Huguenot?s opinion isn?t going to prove anything ? but if it happened to be the case that Clarkson really doesn?t believe what he comes out with, does that change his supporters? viewpoint?


Yeah, but Huguenot's opinion was based on something Huguenot had experienced, whilst your is just based on the fact that you think he's a c**t.


Come on guys, I'm sure a lot of people in the world of entertainment are total tw@ts. Who gives a sh!t.

I expect the Beeb apply their usual 'audience balance' rules anyway - they do on most other shows.


TG gets excellent ratings and does have a cross-sex appeal on paper, but a lot of that is down to cunning scheduling.


Which isn't to say girls don't like it, it's just to say that a lot of girls probably wouldn't make an effort to watch it if it wasn't on when it was on with their other half being keen to see it.

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