Spent my night off (well, everyone has got to have one every once and a while) watching the brand new series of Top Gear...
Does anyone else love this show as much as I do here ?
Now they come with the obligatory green car:
(really!)
Playing football with cars (Toyota Aygos if anyone cares)...
And some nice quotes of course, courtesy of mr. Clarkson: 'This car (Merc CLS 55 AMG) sounds like Barry white eating wasps'
Still I don't like mr. Clarkson as much as the bloke who presented it before, what's his name, Tiff Needell, I just loved to see him go through corners
Oh, and they're looking for people's favorite driving songs, we've got to bring some good influence in, don't we (clicky)
Meanwhile all has gone well, allthough I did not quite keep up with my scheme today, thanks to some stupid paper we have to make
But I'm sure I'll catch up with that next week!
Greetings!
Obviousman's night off/New Top Gear series/Fave Driving Song
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Hi Obviousman nice to hear from you and I hope that all goes well this week.
I love Top Gear although I have no interest in cars per se (mine's just a mobile handbag ).
I enjoy Mr C's outdated and outmoded stlye (and I know its an act) and I also like the little one (can't think what his name is!).
I love Top Gear although I have no interest in cars per se (mine's just a mobile handbag ).
I enjoy Mr C's outdated and outmoded stlye (and I know its an act) and I also like the little one (can't think what his name is!).
I never talk during music, at least during good music. If one hears bad music, it is one's duty to drown it in conversation.
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Glad to hear someone likes Top Gear too, and not just a carfreak-someoneBlack Alice wrote:Hi Obviousman nice to hear from you and I hope that all goes well this week.
I love Top Gear although I have no interest in cars per se (mine's just a mobile handbag ).
I enjoy Mr C's outdated and outmoded stlye (and I know its an act) and I also like the little one (can't think what his name is!).
And what car you have doesn't really matter, mine is non-existent (well, it is not anymore since a car crash, anyways), but that does not take my love for the automobile down, far from it
Merc's aren't my cup of tea exactly, but,I just love the sound of Barry White eating wasps (and it's the A-class you mean, most probably )
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i very much enjoyed the chaining themselves to buses incident
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
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Did you see the handcuffs they were using?emilystrange wrote:i very much enjoyed the chaining themselves to buses incident
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Weirdos!
now get back to your studies Obviousman!
now get back to your studies Obviousman!
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That was my baby....
I heard the roar of a big maschine..... V8.
I heard the roar of a big maschine..... V8.
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
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(x2)canon docre wrote:That was my baby....
I heard the roar of a big maschine..... V8.
Now that is what I call a car... But err... What is it?
You make me feel down as normally I am able to recognize every single car I see passing by
My has been car was slightly less exotic, it was a fabulously underpowered Audi 80 1600D If I went up a slope at 50 KMH and floored it, I ended up at 30 when being at the top
@Mr. Blast: The title says night, meaning I will go to bed in a jiffy anyway and it don't make no difference if I do nothing here or elsewhere but thanks for keeping me outta here
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@ obviousman: Chevrolet Impala SS Coupé from '61.
and now: hush hush to bed.
and now: hush hush to bed.
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
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I went on the clicky and voted for Heartland. It is after all "a song about speed, cars, speed and more speed"
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my first word was "car" apparantly
I do love cars but have never got round to learning to drive
I do love cars but have never got round to learning to drive
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they were robbed from the darkness dungeonObviousman wrote:Did you see the handcuffs they were using?emilystrange wrote:i very much enjoyed the chaining themselves to buses incident
I don't wanna live like I don't mind
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my first car was a 1980 BMW 316 with the 1800/5 speed engine.undoubtedly the best car i've ever owned i had it up to 130mph before i shat myself.the second car i had was exactly the same year,model,colour but automatic.this little beauty was a total bargain,for a runner,costing me £100 from the tip!
both sadly long dead now
both sadly long dead now
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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[quote="canon docre"]@ obviousman: Chevrolet Impala SS Coupé from '61. [quote]
Merde! Talk about a fuel-injected orgasm!
Keep up the good work, OM.
Merde! Talk about a fuel-injected orgasm!
Keep up the good work, OM.
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timsinister wrote:canon docre wrote:@ obviousman: Chevrolet Impala SS Coupé from '61.Merde! Talking about a money-eating nightmare-wreck would be more appropriate.
Merde! Talk about a fuel-injected orgasm!
Keep up the good work, OM.
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
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Nothing worthwhile is easy...
Or cheap!
Good Driving Music = QOTSA, Songs for The Deaf
Or cheap!
Good Driving Music = QOTSA, Songs for The Deaf
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Ace driving song=Gary Numan - RIP
Only a paand.
Based on the criteria above I voted for "Jesus Built My Hotrod" by MinistryTop Gear Greatest Driving Song Vote wrote:This series, Top Gear wants your nominations for your all time favourite driving song. So, what tune is it that makes your forget you are stuck in a traffic jam? What song makes you feel like your 84 Ford Escort is really a 65 Mustang? Let us know, the most popular suggestions will be put to the public vote in a few weeks time.
I once 'came round' when the song finished to realise that I was doing 110 on the M4 with what my passenger described as a "deranged expression" on my face
Gotta be played "loud enough to knock you down"
Something pithy.
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I nearly crashed the first time I heard "Chocolate Salty Balls" on the radio. Different reason of course
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Guys, seriously, this isn't the contest for 'Song That Nearly Led To A Pile-Up'...
Or do you not have tales that don't involve disaster and violence?
Or do you not have tales that don't involve disaster and violence?
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