Top Gear and "The Falklands"
"Local councillor Juan Manuel Romano said the digits '269' on the number plate of the Ford Mustang Mustang Richard Hammond was driving were close to the 255 Britons killed during the 1982 war.
He added that the numbers '646' on James May's Lotus could be taken as a reference to the 649 Argentinian casualties."
...As close as completely different number could be.
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Jeremy Clarkson number was a bit more obvious
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That's obviously taking it too far, but there's no way the number plate was a mistake. Dispicable stunt imo.4
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This will be an interesting thread. Personally I think it's sad that a great entertainment programme keeps resorting to such low tactics to get a rise out of others. Just stick to what you're good at and leave the obviously staged stuff behind, it isn't needed.8
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The show has become completely staged in every aspect unfortunately, painful to watch sometimes...
Just thought the above statement was very funny.3 -
And does anyone really believe that was a coincidence? Disregarding the politics of it all, this bafoon is going to get himself and his two sidekick mates lynched if he carries on like this. The wrongs and rights of it are irrelevant - you go to other people's countries and pull stunts like that then you deserve everything you get.paulie8290 said:Jeremy Clarkson number was a bit more obvious
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What does the H9 bit stand for? Get the 82 and FKL1
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Stoned apparently, had to abandon the cars at a checkpoint.redsek said:
And does anyone really believe that was a coincidence? Disregarding the politics of it all, this bafoon is going to get himself and his two sidekick mates lynched if he carries on like this. The wrongs and rights of it are irrelevant - you go to other people's countries and pull stunts like that then you deserve everything you get.paulie8290 said:Jeremy Clarkson number was a bit more obvious
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Can't believe they're claiming Clarkson's was a coincidence.
Got enough nationalities that have got a grudge against us got one reason or another without our national broadcaster stirring up a few more.1 -
but what are they good at?colthe3rd said:This will be an interesting thread. Personally I think it's sad that a great entertainment programme keeps resorting to such low tactics to get a rise out of others. Just stick to what you're good at and leave the obviously staged stuff behind, it isn't needed.
3 posh boys taking the piss out of people.2 -
I can take or leave the other two fellas. Neither of them really irritate me, but I wouldn't choose to sit there and watch them. Clarkson, howver, is an utter, utter helmet.8
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But when they aren't trying to do the outrageous let's offend people or wind up the "PC" brigade or doing another staged caravan fire it is an entertaining show. They highlight some excellent cars and in some beautiful locations. The funny stuff comes naturally not by Clarkson forcing a joke down everyone's throat for the 50th time.Baldybonce said:
but what are they good at?colthe3rd said:This will be an interesting thread. Personally I think it's sad that a great entertainment programme keeps resorting to such low tactics to get a rise out of others. Just stick to what you're good at and leave the obviously staged stuff behind, it isn't needed.
3 posh boys taking the piss out of people.0 -
I must agree about the locations, the specials are worth watching for the scenery, but that's all.0
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Hope the BBC ditch them soon, 5 years past their sell-by.4
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I can see heads rolling over this but can't see if being any of the three front men. Still find TG entertaining though despite Clarkson's out of control ego.0
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Agreed.SELR_addicks said:Hope the BBC ditch them soon, 5 years past their sell-by.
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All a bit tediously and onanistically public school unfortunatelyBaldybonce said:
but what are they good at?colthe3rd said:This will be an interesting thread. Personally I think it's sad that a great entertainment programme keeps resorting to such low tactics to get a rise out of others. Just stick to what you're good at and leave the obviously staged stuff behind, it isn't needed.
3 posh boys taking the piss out of people.
How funny would each of them find it if someone started taking the piss out of Hammond's squirt like stature, May's fey and camp appearance or the monkey's bum on the back of Clarkson's swede?
Not very I suppose.
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I'm going to come across as really stupid and naive here but could someone please explain to me why H982 FKL is offensive. Again, apologies for being so oblivious if it holds significant meaning to anybody on here.-1
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ooooooooo dear so very public school same people moaning about this shit looooooooooooooooooooved the UTube piss take of Cameron --- get a fecking life1
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Was thinking the same> H9(?) 82 FLK = Falklands conflict in 1982, but all a bit silly to me.......Saulc23 said:I'm going to come across as really stupid and naive here but could someone please explain to me why H982 FKL is offensive. Again, apologies for being so oblivious if it holds significant meaning to anybody on here.
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1982 Falklands war between Britain and Argentina.Saulc23 said:I'm going to come across as really stupid and naive here but could someone please explain to me why H982 FKL is offensive. Again, apologies for being so oblivious if it holds significant meaning to anybody on here.
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It sounds like they were dickheads and it backfired on them. I'm sure it'll be edited into 'banter' for the Christmas special.0
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I figured that much. Just thought there must've been a deeper meaning.C_A_F_C said:
1982 Falklands war between Britain and Argentina.Saulc23 said:I'm going to come across as really stupid and naive here but could someone please explain to me why H982 FKL is offensive. Again, apologies for being so oblivious if it holds significant meaning to anybody on here.
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The Mirror newspapers have been leading the witch-hunt against Jezza ever since he stepped foot in South America. Of course the Mirror would never make light of a war for publicity or a joke...

Honestly, the Argies need to move on, their pathological obsession with the Falklands is a national embarrassment. It's a bit rich them complaining about colonialism when Argentina's urbanised population is more or less entirely European in heritage and expanded their territory since independence by systematically displacing and murdering indigenous peoples.5 -
Wake up people.
they weren't responsible for the car purchases nor the number plates.
It is the editorial team behind it.
Surely you guys realise this dont you?
Blaming the presenters is like blaming that Scottish lady on BBC breakfast for bad weather.14 -
I aid this to the missus after reading some of his writings in the Sun the other week.redsek said:
And does anyone really believe that was a coincidence? Disregarding the politics of it all, this bafoon is going to get himself and his two sidekick mates lynched if he carries on like this. The wrongs and rights of it are irrelevant - you go to other people's countries and pull stunts like that then you deserve everything you get.paulie8290 said:Jeremy Clarkson number was a bit more obvious
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Its as if hes trying to intimidate people to try and kill him, putting his family in danger in the mean time.
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It's still a Top Gear thing though, and those 3 pretty much ARE Top Gear, they made it what it is - and kept hammering the same jokes until it's about as funny as ebola. Just because Clarkson may not have personally bought that particular number plate doesn't mean he's not culpable - winding people up on purpose is his whole shtick.A-R-T-H-U-R said:Wake up people.
they weren't responsible for the car purchases nor the number plates.
It is the editorial team behind it.
Surely you guys realise this dont you?
Blaming the presenters is like blaming that Scottish lady on BBC breakfast for bad weather.2 -
Just too add, I od think it is a publicity stunt which has worked.
Albeit a fucking bellend stunt
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So Clarkson, a man paid huge amounts of money by the BBC and was responsible for bringing the show back in it's current format and also owned part of the company that sold the rights for the programme around the world had no say whatsoever in the content?A-R-T-H-U-R said:Wake up people.
they weren't responsible for the car purchases nor the number plates.
It is the editorial team behind it.
Surely you guys realise this dont you?
Blaming the presenters is like blaming that Scottish lady on BBC breakfast for bad weather.
And to think we need to wake up?6 -
Wont happen. One of the BEEB's biggest exports.SELR_addicks said:Hope the BBC ditch them soon, 5 years past their sell-by.
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Problem is they're already known for this kind of behaviour in the name of humour and I don't think anyone would think that they wouldn't happily be part of such a stunt. Even if they had nothing to do with acquiring the cars/number plates, I find it difficult to believe that they didn't realise what was happening and were just innocently driving the car blissfully unaware.A-R-T-H-U-R said:Wake up people.
they weren't responsible for the car purchases nor the number plates.
It is the editorial team behind it.
Surely you guys realise this dont you?
Blaming the presenters is like blaming that Scottish lady on BBC breakfast for bad weather.
They may be twats, but they're intelligent twats. At best they happily went along with the "joke" (no doubt with their usual smugness and arrogance) so they have as much responsibility as whoever arranged the cars. No excuses for anyone involved.
Edit.......And as colthe3rd says; Clarkeson has a lot more involvement in the show than just presenting. There's no way he wasn't aware or involved.3

















