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Corrie 3
01-Dec-11, 10:51
This Man is dangerous and the BBC should drop him like a brick. He claims he would like to see all yesterdays strikers took outside and shot in front of their Families.
Isn't that what Hitler and his Gestapo used to do?

Sorry but I am really trying not to swear on this one!!!!!!!!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-15977813



C3........:mad:[disgust][disgust]

donnick
01-Dec-11, 11:16
he should be sacked ,then see how he like it not having his bag fat wage to live off

ducati
01-Dec-11, 11:20
Blimey, I think there will be a lot of parents thinking the same thing as they lost a days pay this close to Christmas so a bunch of people could complain at how good their pensions are.

If the £110,000 pa Union bosses think they are going to get much sympathy from the British public they are a bit er out of touch?

Commore
01-Dec-11, 11:25
This Man is dangerous and the BBC should drop him like a brick. He claims he would like to see all yesterdays strikers took outside and shot in front of their Families.
Isn't that what Hitler and his Gestapo used to do?

Sorry but I am really trying not to swear on this one!!!!!!!!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-15977813



C3........:mad:[disgust][disgust]

Since when has the PM, apologised for any badly behaving friends of his?
19never, that is when.

Corrie 3
01-Dec-11, 11:31
I think it's disgusting coming from a Man who get £1 million in public money each year for not much work!!
He is selfish and arrogant, this is the Guy who bought a lighthouse on the Isle of Man and promptly closed off a public footpath that ran through it, he really thinks he is God!!!!

C3...................[disgust][disgust]

Kenn
01-Dec-11, 11:33
Oh dear Jeremy does it again. Not the 1st time he has been more than a little controversial in his pronouncements!

Well it's one way of keeping one's self in the public eye and he has proved that he has a skin thicker than a rhino many times.
Do you really believe that he meant what he said?
I suspect he was looking for that exact reaction and is now having a good laugh over his porridge or whatever he has for breakfast.

Corrie 3
01-Dec-11, 11:34
Clarkson is only saying what the rest of the Conservative Party supporters are thinking or hoping should happen. Next it with be cattle trains for the sick ,infirmed and the old .
Yep, Tory's and Gestapo............Much of the same really aren't they???

C3............[disgust][disgust]

theone
01-Dec-11, 11:43
This Man is dangerous and the BBC should drop him like a brick. He claims he would like to see all yesterdays strikers took outside and shot in front of their Families.
Isn't that what Hitler and his Gestapo used to do?

No.

Hitler and his Gestapo used to ACTUALLY shoot people, not just say "they should be shot".

He was voicing his opinion, and exercising his right to free speech, you want him punished because of it.

Now THATS what Hitler used to do.

sids
01-Dec-11, 11:48
the BBC should drop him like a brick.

Do people drop bricks?

Corrie 3
01-Dec-11, 11:51
No.

Hitler and his Gestapo used to ACTUALLY shoot people, not just say "they should be shot".

He was voicing his opinion, and exercising his right to free speech, you want him punished because of it.

Now THATS what Hitler used to do.
OK, so his line of thinking is the same as the Gestapo's, that in itself should be enough for the Beeb to sack him.

C3..............[disgust]

Torvaig
01-Dec-11, 11:52
Oh dear Jeremy does it again. Not the 1st time he has been more than a little controversial in his pronouncements!

Well it's one way of keeping one's self in the public eye and he has proved that he has a skin thicker than a rhino many times.
Do you really believe that he meant what he said?
I suspect he was looking for that exact reaction and is now having a good laugh over his porridge or whatever he has for breakfast.

You are so right Lizz; publicity seeking prat!

theone
01-Dec-11, 12:02
OK, so his line of thinking is the same as the Gestapo's, that in itself should be enough for the Beeb to sack him.


"They should be shot" is a common term used nowadays.

Go through these boards and I'm sure you'll see it used dozens of times. It shouldn't be taken literally, and anyone with any common sense would know that.

As has already been pointed out, Clarkson thrives on controversy and, love him or hate him, nobody can deny he boosts the ratings for the BBC.

What he actually went on to say was:



I mean, how dare they go on strike when they've got these gilt-edged pensions that are going to be guaranteed while the rest of us have to work for a living.

which seems to be a fairly reasonable statement, and one most of those against the strikes would agree with. (Even if it's rich coming from a millionaire).



The pathetic thing about this whole debacle is that it makes the News, and no doubt front page headlines.

See the thread on TV news. The journalists, editors and producers working in our media have a lot to answer for when it comes to what they define to be "news".

I think they should be shot............





(Do you see what I did there?)

RecQuery
01-Dec-11, 12:38
I don't like Clarkson but it was a joke, even if it is offensive and in bad taste. The guy doesn't actually want people taken out and shot. No need for moral outage; this bandwagon is full, please catch another.

mi16
01-Dec-11, 13:39
Clarkson may be a millionaire, but he is a self made one and has no doubt worked very hard to get where he is.
As said earlier, I dont think her meant that they should be shot in a literal manner.
People are too keen to jump on the offended bus these days.

I cant see BBC sacking him to be honest, he is the main man in what is their most successful and entertaining show in years.
Clarkson would get a gig on sky no problem if they pulled the plug on him.

To be honest all these striking folk should be removed from their posts if they cannot be bothered to turn out for work.
I dont see why thay need to strike, if you dont like the job and all that comes with it then change jobs, simple. In this day and age theyre will be plenty of others willing to fill your boots.

Dog-eared
01-Dec-11, 13:44
Clarkson is very good at self publicity, as this thread shows.....

mi16
01-Dec-11, 13:49
To be fair he was on a prime time BBC1 show, I dont think he is in need of publicity.
I think the OP is more like a publicity seeker using such a sensationalist title to the thread like this one.

golach
01-Dec-11, 13:52
Our First Buffoon Eck was on the same programme the day before, why? Was he looking for publicity? 'Course he was, as was Clarkson.

tonkatojo
01-Dec-11, 13:55
Blimey, I think there will be a lot of parents thinking the same thing as they lost a days pay this close to Christmas so a bunch of people could complain at how good their pensions are.

If the £110,000 pa Union bosses think they are going to get much sympathy from the British public they are a bit er out of touch?

I doubt the union pensions compare with the government one, but got to agree it ruffled a few parents feathers but not as many as this current government is ruffling with the public as a whole, be honest there policies are crap and most did not vote for them.

theone
01-Dec-11, 13:56
BBC news just had a spokesperson for the unions calling for him to be sacked.

She said his comments were "incitement to hatred" and would "frighten" the strikers!

What planet is this woman on?

She also said the union were seeking urgent legal advice. I hope the union members see spending of their fees in this way good value for money!

mi16
01-Dec-11, 13:57
Nothing to do with Clarkson being a BBC employee and possibly gettign paid to appear on the show then?
What was he touting on the show then?

Corrie 3
01-Dec-11, 13:59
"Taken outside and executed in front of their Families" .................I dread to think how Ken Bigleys Family felt when they heard that!!! And anyone who has lost a loved one on a railway line would not laugh at his "joke" about trains not stopping after they have hit someone !!!
You talk about free speech? Why did Clarkson get an Injunction out on his ex-wife to shut her up? It's one rule for him and one for the rest of us!!!


I hope the Unions latest action help to get him a very long time in prison, that's where he belongs!!

C3.............[disgust][disgust]

theone
01-Dec-11, 14:06
He claims he would like to see all yesterdays strikers took outside and shot in front of their Families.


Corrie, I'm beginning to think this thread, and your hatred of Clarkson has little to do with his comments on strikers:


I think it's disgusting coming from a Man who get £1 million in public money each year for not much work!!


He is selfish and arrogant, this is the Guy who bought a lighthouse on the Isle of Man and promptly closed off a public footpath that ran through it, he really thinks he is God!!!!


Why did Clarkson get an Injunction out on his ex-wife to shut her up? It's one rule for him and one for the rest of us!!!


Maybe you just don't like the man?



I hope the Unions latest action help to get him a very long time in prison, that's where he belongs!!


I'd be willing to bet you £100 that won't happen.

The man has not broken the law.

adi1
01-Dec-11, 14:06
I think your quote is very apt on this occasion theone lol
All propaganda has to be popular and has to accommodate itself to the comprehension of the least intelligent of those whom it seeks to reach - Adolf Hitler

mi16
01-Dec-11, 14:10
"Taken outside and executed in front of their Families" .................I dread to think how Ken Bigleys Family felt when they heard that!!! And anyone who has lost a loved one on a railway line would not laugh at his "joke" about trains not stopping after they have hit someone !!!
You talk about free speech? Why did Clarkson get an Injunction out on his ex-wife to shut her up? It's one rule for him and one for the rest of us!!!


I hope the Unions latest action help to get him a very long time in prison, that's where he belongs!!

C3.............[disgust][disgust]

Prison??
You are off your head!
What has Bigley got to do with Clarkson?

Corrie 3
01-Dec-11, 14:15
You could be right Theone, I do have a hatred of pompous, arrogant and "holier than thou" people.
But I would have started this thread no matter who it was that used language like he did, I am not sure there is anyone else who is stupid enough to say it though!!

C3..........[disgust]

theone
01-Dec-11, 14:19
I am not sure there is anyone else who is stupid enough to say it though!!


Or clever enough......

As other posters have pointed out, Clarkson gets his popularity by being controversial.

You can rest assured that even if the BBC were to sack him for this, he'd end up on another channel, presenting another TV show based on top gear. Probably for more money.

This won't hurt him.

pinotnoir
01-Dec-11, 14:20
Jeremy Clarkson is a reactionary right wing bigot and twit; come the revolution he will be shot.

Corrie 3
01-Dec-11, 14:25
Prison??
You are off your head!
What has Bigley got to do with Clarkson?
The word "Executed"....ring a bell does it? My oh my!!!!!

C3........:roll::mad:

theone
01-Dec-11, 14:25
Jeremy Clarkson is a reactionary right wing bigot and twit; come the revolution he will be shot.

As a reactionary twit I take great offence at this statement.

I feel it is inciting hatred towards me and I now fear for my own safety. I will be seeking legal advice on the matter.

"Come the revolution he will be shot."............ I dread to thing how Gadaffi's family felt when they read that.

I hope you realise I will be demanding your employer sack you with immediate effect.

mi16
01-Dec-11, 14:46
The word "Executed"....ring a bell does it? My oh my!!!!!

C3........:roll::mad:

Oh ok then, so Clarkson has offended the families of anyone that has ever been executed then?
And just by using the word.
You do realise that you have used the word your self dont you.
Oh balls so have I
We will all be locked up for this, or worse EXECUTED
beggar I have done it again
DOOMED WE ARE ALL DOOMED

ffs

mi16
01-Dec-11, 14:51
ffs = for flips sake
Before you get all offended again!!

mi16
01-Dec-11, 15:05
Just incase you missed it here is the offensive clip
http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/the-staggers/2011/12/clarkson-comment-embedded-clip

Gronnuck
01-Dec-11, 15:05
In his diatribe Clarkson said, “I mean how dare they go on strike when they have these gilt-edged pensions that are going to be guaranteed, while the rest of us have to work for a living." God forbid should he ever need firefighters or paramedics to dig him out of his wrecked and burning Range Rover; they might just stop and say, “God you’re in a bad way mate, maybe we should wait until someone who works for a living comes along to get you out of this mess!”

sandyr1
01-Dec-11, 15:25
No.

Hitler and his Gestapo used to ACTUALLY shoot people, not just say "they should be shot".

He was voicing his opinion, and exercising his right to free speech, you want him punished because of it.

Now THATS what Hitler used to do.

I agree...He can say what he wants.
We have a man here Kevin O'Leary who is a Financial whatever who appears nightly on CBC...same as BBC..
He advocates the same thing/ says the same words...maybe he/they are onto something..And each night they have a disclaimer after the show saying they are not responsible for his comments.
The Unions have tried to silence him , even apparently thru the Courts, and he has the right to freedom of speach!
This Union thing has got out of control....we all know it!
And he is Not Hitler..he is using a 'common phrase' to express himself...
All you self righteous people/ I am sure you say worse than that in a day...
And the Human Rights Tribunal found likewise/ it is not literally transfered...If he stood with a gun and said it....perhaps //a comment on TV. Do you take everything you hear on TV as real!

ducati
01-Dec-11, 17:01
I think it's disgusting coming from a Man who get £1 million in public money each year for not much work!!
He is selfish and arrogant, this is the Guy who bought a lighthouse on the Isle of Man and promptly closed off a public footpath that ran through it, he really thinks he is God!!!!

C3...................[disgust][disgust]

If I bought a house with public footpath going through it, I would close it off, wouldn't you?

ducati
01-Dec-11, 17:03
Looking at all the news coverage at the moment. They are all trying to out, outrage each other :lol:

Corrie 3
01-Dec-11, 17:23
If I bought a house with public footpath going through it, I would close it off, wouldn't you?
You cant if its a right of way, the council will take you to court, the idiot should have sorted this before he bought the place like everyone else does..as I said, he thinks he is above the law and a God.

C3..........:eek:[disgust]

Gronnuck
01-Dec-11, 17:26
If I bought a house with public footpath going through it, I would close it off, wouldn't you?

If I didn’t want to have a public footpath running alongside my property I wouldn’t buy. Jeremy Clarkson lost his case at the Isle of Man inquiry because the ramblers and dog walkers were able to show that the route had been in use for generations which met the legal requirements for a Public Right of Way in that it had been in continuous use for at least 21 years.
Jeremy Clarkson should have done a bit more research – oh but that would have meant he would have had to get help from members of the Public Sector – you know – those people who he says don’t work for a living.

mi16
01-Dec-11, 17:30
I see this has now descended into a witchunt.
Jeremy Clarkson ate my dog.

Corrie 3
01-Dec-11, 17:32
I see this has now descended into a witchunt.
Jeremy Clarkson ate my dog.
A witchhunt is fine, an execution isn't !!!!!!

C3...............[disgust][disgust]

mi16
01-Dec-11, 17:37
oops theres the Bigleys offended again.

gleeber
01-Dec-11, 17:38
His remarks are no less insulting or rude than some of the posts ive seen on the org over the years. Hes pretty outrageous though.
I cant imagine being in the public eye like him and have a countrywide rumpus going on about something I said. He must get off on it. Thats the X factor. Fair play to him. hes made a fortune from it.
Its also a pretty outrageous title for a thread on a community website. :lol:

Kells
01-Dec-11, 17:43
A witchhunt is fine, an execution isn't !!!!!!

C3...............[disgust][disgust]

A witchhunt is not allowed Corrie, we would miss Trix far to much.

Aaldtimer
01-Dec-11, 17:51
A witchhunt is fine, an execution isn't !!!!!!

C3...............[disgust][disgust]

Unfortunately a witch-hunt usually ended in an execution...and usually of the most barbaric kind!

mi16
01-Dec-11, 17:55
Sensationalist, attention seeking even.
The thread title that is

squidge
01-Dec-11, 18:00
Jeremy Clarkson is a bloke who presents a programme about cars. Why does anyone even car what he thinks? I dont! He is about as important as a blank space. Stupid thoughtless comment from a stupid thoughtless man. Yawwwwwwwwn!

ducati
01-Dec-11, 18:04
If I didn’t want to have a public footpath running alongside my property I wouldn’t buy. Jeremy Clarkson lost his case at the Isle of Man inquiry because the ramblers and dog walkers were able to show that the route had been in use for generations which met the legal requirements for a Public Right of Way in that it had been in continuous use for at least 21 years.
Jeremy Clarkson should have done a bit more research – oh but that would have meant he would have had to get help from members of the Public Sector – you know – those people who he says don’t work for a living.

Well he didn't close it then did he? :roll:

If I were him, I would graze raging bulls in the field the path goes through. Then the ramblers would be welcome entertainment.

mi16
01-Dec-11, 18:09
Jeremy Clarkson is a bloke who presents a programme about cars. Why does anyone even car what he thinks? I dont! He is about as important as a blank space. Stupid thoughtless comment from a stupid thoughtless man. Yawwwwwwwwn!

I think you will find that he is a broadcaster, journalist and writer who specialises in motoring, engineering and history.
Oh yes and by the way his attempt at closing the footpath on his land was due to dogs attacking his livestock, he should have shot the dogs, which in Scotland at least, you are entitled to do to an animal worrying your livestock.

ducati
01-Dec-11, 18:12
I think you will find that he is a broadcaster, journalist and writer who specialises in motoring, engineering and history.
Oh yes and by the way his attempt at closing the footpath on his land was due to dogs being attacking his livestock, he should have shot the dogs.

He should have shot the owners! I wonder if any of them worked in the public sector? :eek:

squidge
01-Dec-11, 18:54
I think you will find that he is a broadcaster, journalist and writer who specialises in motoring, engineering and history.Oh yes and by the way his attempt at closing the footpath on his land was due to dogs attacking his livestock, he should have shot the dogs, which in Scotland at least, you are entitled to do to an animal worrying your livestock.I have no idea about the footpath thing. And as for his journalistic abilities im sure he is knowledgeable and interesting. I have indeed found him so when I was wanting to know about cars, history or engineering. My husband has a phrase which springs to mind when considering Jeremy Clarkson's opinion on the striking public sector workers .... He opens his mouth like his tummy rumbles!

Mystical Potato Head
01-Dec-11, 19:03
What gets me is how people over react to comments made by someone who obviously loves winding people up
and says what he says to get that over reaction,just look at the title of the thread.

He's been man enough to apologise though(whether people are "man" enough to accept is very unlikely) because he didnt think anyone would take the comment seriously.

He also said the strikes had been "fantastic" because "everybody stayed at home", restaurants were empty and people were able to pass through airport checks quickly.
Nobody mentions that though.
He actually said that FIRST then said the BBC needed to have balanced views so he went from praising them to saying they should be shot.

Even more proof he's on a wind up.

changilass
01-Dec-11, 19:08
Me thinks too many folks have had a sense of humour bypass.

Mystical Potato Head
01-Dec-11, 19:31
Me thinks too many folks have had a sense of humour bypass.

Well my wife was on strike and unlike the general secretary of Unison, who is consulting lawyers with a view to bringing the police in on the matter
of Clarksons comments,didnt have a heart attack over the comments,doesnt fear for her life waiting with dread incase some gun toting Clarkson lookalike vigilantes
blast the picket line.We just laughed and said that'll get the complaints in.

pig whisperer
01-Dec-11, 19:33
just out interest, who payed for all the banners, flags. posters etc, that the strikers carried, clarkson is a wind up merchant, notice how many orgers are now like coiled springs.

orkneycadian
01-Dec-11, 19:42
Could be worse - He could be on here, declaring the good folk of Portgower to be vampires and belittling their village!

Unlike the public sector strikers, the Portgower residents aren't making old dears do without their day care for a day. In this economic climate, finding money to pay for old dears day care is hard enough, but for folk to be bleating that on their £40k plus salaries (Ref yesterdays Jeremy Whine show) don't give them enough to put some away for a rainy day on their own account, takes the biscuit.

mi16
01-Dec-11, 19:43
Well my wife was on strike and unlike the general secretary of Unison, who is consulting lawyers with a view to bringing the police in on the matter
of Clarksons comments,didnt have a heart attack over the comments,doesnt fear for her life waiting with dread incase some gun toting Clarkson lookalike vigilantes
blast the picket line.We just laughed and said that'll get the complaints in.

Out of interest did she strike because she wanted to or because the union wanted her to.

Gronnuck
01-Dec-11, 19:50
If I were him, I would graze raging bulls in the field the path goes through. Then the ramblers would be welcome entertainment.

Then he would be required to fence his field but not the path, so as not to endanger the ramblers and walkers - it's the law.

mi16
01-Dec-11, 20:01
Id like to see some evidence to back that up

Scarybiscuits03
01-Dec-11, 20:06
I think people are over-reacting a little!!!!
He isn't exactly someone important, or a role model for young children, so what does it matter?!
The man expressed his opinion when asked, yes it could be taken offensively but Clarkson is well known for not holding back, what else would you expect?
It got the reaction that he, no doubt, aimed for.

However if Prince Philip had said it............(well that wouldn't surprise me!!!) ;)

Gizmo
01-Dec-11, 22:15
As usual, things have been blown out of proportion by the press. Taken as part of the full conversation, his comments are quite obviously not meant in anything resembling seriousness.


Here is a full transcript of an exchange involving Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson on BBC One light entertainment programme The One Show, in which he was asked about Wednesday's public sector strikes.

Matt Baker [presenter]: Well Jeremy, schools, hospitals, airports, even driving tests, have all been affected. Do you think the strikes have been a good idea?

Jeremy Clarkson [guest]: I think they have been fantastic. Absolutely. London today has just been empty. Everybody stayed at home, you can whizz about, restaurants are empty.

Alex Jones [presenter]: The traffic, actually, has been very good today.

Jeremy Clarkson: Airports, people streaming through with no problems at all. And it's also like being back in the 70s. It makes me feel at home somehow.

Matt Baker: Do you know anyone who has been on strike today?

Jeremy Clarkson: Of course I don't, no. What, somebody public service? No, I don't. No, absolutely. But we have to balance this though, because this is the BBC.

Matt Baker: Yes, exactly.

Jeremy Clarkson: Frankly, I'd have them all shot. I would take them outside and execute them in front of their families. I mean, how dare they go on strike when they have these gilt-edged pensions that are going to be guaranteed while the rest of us have to work for a living?

Matt Baker: Well, on that note of balancing an opinion, of course those are Jeremy's views.

Alex Jones: Only Jeremy's views.

Jeremy Clarkson: They're not. I've just given two views for you.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-15993558


As usual, it's a lot of fuss over nothing.

mi16
01-Dec-11, 23:13
and there you have it, if that isnt speaking tongue in cheek then I dont know what is.

JimH
01-Dec-11, 23:33
Yep, Tory's and Gestapo............Much of the same really aren't they???

C3............[disgust][disgust]
I have to say that remarks like this remind me of the NAZI doctrine. We have a free country and allthough we may not agree with the political parties - we put them there, which ever party they are. Yes this lot had one hell of a mess to clear up, and there are outside influences causing us all problems, but a strike, that is going to achieve nothing, just did not help. So yes, I'm with Clarkson on this point, and the point he made about their pensions.
I have had my 3 score years and ten, and have watched Blair and his cronies destroy this country - what little is left can easily be destroyed by futile demonstrations like yesterday.
I feel desperately guilty about bringing children into this world, especially seeing remarks like the one above. Heaven help us - as no one else can.

JimH
01-Dec-11, 23:40
In his diatribe Clarkson said, “I mean how dare they go on strike when they have these gilt-edged pensions that are going to be guaranteed, while the rest of us have to work for a living." God forbid should he ever need firefighters or paramedics to dig him out of his wrecked and burning Range Rover; they might just stop and say, “God you’re in a bad way mate, maybe we should wait until someone who works for a living comes along to get you out of this mess!”
What utter claptrap - sorry I was a fireman - it is just another well paid job with a very good pension - I, pleased to say.

almo
02-Dec-11, 01:04
Looking at all the news coverage at the moment. They are all trying to out, outrage each other :lol:
I think that's because they are trying not to use what they are Phone hacking at the moment!
People should be able to notice the difference between a tongue in cheek comment (no matter how weak) and a statement of intent (The Hitler part)
The biggest laughing stock are the Unions threatening court action, oops, now they know they don't stand a chance are asking for his resignation! Except for the NUJ who want his £ to look after his pension!

Angel
02-Dec-11, 01:35
All this doom and gloom has sapped everyones sense of humour... get on with your lives...

Angel...

annemarie482
02-Dec-11, 02:33
to be quite frank, i couldnt give a hoot what he said!

George Brims
02-Dec-11, 21:33
I've actually grown quite tired of Mr Clarkson. Nothing to do with the latest brouhaha, just generally bored with his whole routine. Stopped making a point of watching Top Gear, though I still watch it if I come on it by chance. As for his two dimwitted sidekicks, has no-one told either of them their hairstyles date back to the 70s?

joxville
02-Dec-11, 21:38
I have some family members that work in the public sector who were out on strike but that didn't stop me from laughing out loud when Jeremy made the comment, it was just him being his usual self. Too many people are easily outraged these days, get over yourselves. [lol]

ducati
02-Dec-11, 21:38
I've actually grown quite tired of Mr Clarkson. Nothing to do with the latest brouhaha, just generally bored with his whole routine. Stopped making a point of watching Top Gear, though I still watch it if I come on it by chance. As for his two dimwitted sidekicks, has no-one told either of them their hairstyles date back to the 70s?

Do you watch the American version? The presenters are so lame it just doesn't work. I think J and the team make it.

annemarie482
02-Dec-11, 22:28
Do you watch the American version? The presenters are so lame it just doesn't work. I think J and the team make it.


couldnt agree more!

Metalattakk
03-Dec-11, 02:14
I've actually grown quite tired of Mr Clarkson. Nothing to do with the latest brouhaha, just generally bored with his whole routine. Stopped making a point of watching Top Gear, though I still watch it if I come on it by chance. As for his two dimwitted sidekicks, has no-one told either of them their hairstyles date back to the 70s?

http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z55/Metalattakk/f_doh.gif

ducati
03-Dec-11, 09:11
http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z55/Metalattakk/f_doh.gif

So, I think we can now safely say Jeremy Clarkson is not the new Hitler.........he is a very naughty boy![lol]

John Little
03-Dec-11, 12:02
Apologies to both Tubs and to Charles Causeley, both poets of renown;


Jeremy Clarkson drives his car
With eyes as wide as a shooting star,
Ears like bombs and voice like a claxon:
A blitz of a boy is Jeremy Clarkson.

His belly is white, his neck is red,
And his face recalls something that’s dead.
His clothes are enough to scare a crow
And through his hair the slipstreams blow.

When Lefties talk he won't hear a word
And he shoots down dead the PC bird,
The European Union he loves to berate
And has a passionate hate for the Welfare State.

Jeremy Clarkson has very large feet
And he lives in a house on Hitler Street,
He sleeps in a Rolls-Royce outside the door
And they say there aren't boys like him anymore.

Jeremy Clarkson likes his beer
And he won’t drink Chardonnay – no bliddy fear!
On current affairs he’s no prig –
But talks it all over with his friend – The Stig.

The welfare Worker lies awake
But Jeremy thinks he’s a lazy snake,
So Jeremy Clarkson drinks his cup
Oh Jeremy –Jeremy- will you ever grow up?

The government diligently digs and delves
For money from folk less fortunate than themselves,
And the loudest response that fills the air
Is from Jeremy Clarkson- license-fee millionaire

Public sector workers come on then
Line up to be shot by Clarkson’s men
And when that’s done at the end of the day
Perhaps he’ll remember who provides his pay…

Jeremy Clarkson is really a zero
To ‘lads’ of all ages, some sort of hero
But in the end it’s a publicity stunt
Perhaps it’s best to ignore the runt.

billmoseley
03-Dec-11, 16:22
i do wish the media would stop using just parts of interviews. if you watch the whole thing then you will see it was all done in fun. he put both sides of the argument across in his own way. i didn't know the government had cut having a sense of humour with all the other cuts

Corrie 3
03-Dec-11, 18:30
i do wish the media would stop using just parts of interviews. if you watch the whole thing then you will see it was all done in fun. he put both sides of the argument across in his own way. i didn't know the government had cut having a sense of humour with all the other cuts
I have a good sense of humour but when a "Twit" like Clarkson makes fun of suicides and executions that is not humour or even remotely funny. He forgets that people who have lost loved one's though suicide or execution will be very shocked at his "Joke". I am afraid he is another result of Thatchers "I'm alright Jack" attitude, make fun of everyone else, it doesn't matter !!!!!! He has a very sick sense of humour if you ask me and 20,000 plus others who took the time to complain to the BBC. I feel like just stopping my payments for my TV licence if a £1million of Fee money it is going to idiots like Clarkson.............and you can include Wossy in that as well !!!!

C3...............:eek:[disgust][disgust]

Gizmo
03-Dec-11, 18:52
I have a good sense of humour

I very much doubt that. You've certainly never given an indication of it on here, that's for sure. Bitter, with a massive chip on your shoulder is more like it.

Corrie 3
03-Dec-11, 19:00
I very much doubt that. You've certainly never given an indication of it on here, that's for sure. Bitter, with a massive chip on your shoulder is more like it.
Fair enough Gizmo, that is your view of me and I can deal with that. At least you haven't suggested I put myself under a train or be shot and executed in front of my family and I respect you for that!!!

C3.....................:eek::eek:

Gizmo
03-Dec-11, 19:27
Fair enough Gizmo, that is your view of me and I can deal with that. At least you haven't suggested I put myself under a train or be shot and executed in front of my family and I respect you for that!!!

C3.....................:eek::eek:

What is it about his comments being taken out of context that you can't seem to grasp?

And he never suggested anyone should throw themselves in front of a train, he said it's a selfish act, which it is. His comments may have been directed at the delays such incidents cause to passengers, which could possibly be seen as insensitive, but suicide by train is an incredibly selfish act as it indirectly involves other people in your demise. Train drivers have to carry that horror with them for the rest of their lives.

ducati
03-Dec-11, 19:38
I have a good sense of humour but when a "Twit" like Clarkson makes fun of suicides and executions that is not humour or even remotely funny. He forgets that people who have lost loved one's though suicide or execution will be very shocked at his "Joke". I am afraid he is another result of Thatchers "I'm alright Jack" attitude, make fun of everyone else, it doesn't matter !!!!!! He has a very sick sense of humour if you ask me and 20,000 plus others who took the time to complain to the BBC. I feel like just stopping my payments for my TV licence if a £1million of Fee money it is going to idiots like Clarkson.............and you can include Wossy in that as well !!!!

C3...............

I remember some of your comments recently wishing people dead and threatening terrorist attacks against the British parliament.

Can you explain your outrage at Jezzer's comments in that context please?:D

Corrie 3
03-Dec-11, 20:12
I remember some of your comments recently wishing people dead and threatening terrorist attacks against the British parliament.

Can you explain your outrage at Jezzer's comments in that context please?
His comments were directed at people who had done nothing worse than withdraw their labour for a day, hardly a crime which should be dealt with by execution. On the other hand, my comments about "Guy Fawkes" was directed at the Tory leaders who seem to take great delight in making life hard for the elderly, infirm and even the dying. Maybe I am bitter and twisted as Gizmo says but once the Tories are out of power that will all change!!! I can assure you!!.:)

C3............:roll::roll:

ducati
03-Dec-11, 20:54
His comments were directed at people who had done nothing worse than withdraw their labour for a day, hardly a crime which should be dealt with by execution. On the other hand, my comments about "Guy Fawkes" was directed at the Tory leaders who seem to take great delight in making life hard for the elderly, infirm and even the dying. Maybe I am bitter and twisted as Gizmo says but once the Tories are out of power that will all change!!! I can assure you!!.:)


C3............:roll:

Case rested I think ;)

sandyr1
04-Dec-11, 03:48
His comments were directed at people who had done nothing worse than withdraw their labour for a day, hardly a crime which should be dealt with by execution. On the other hand, my comments about "Guy Fawkes" was directed at the Tory leaders who seem to take great delight in making life hard for the elderly, infirm and even the dying. Maybe I am bitter and twisted as Gizmo says but once the Tories are out of power that will all change!!! I can assure you!!.:)
C3............:roll::roll:

Really c3.. Is this the time to withdraw Services.......making bad----worse... What a strange way of helping....