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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: albitz on 27 December 2012, 20:09:25
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Well worth watching I should think. :y
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Good lord, she's already set sky+ to record it. :y
Thanks anyway Albs. :)
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Good lord, she's already set sky+ to record it. :y
Thanks anyway Albs. :)
"Your" new avatar has done that Chris. She wants to please you....................she is thinking babies!! (Well I am!) ;D ;D ;D :y :y
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Good lord, she's already set sky+ to record it. :y
Thanks anyway Albs. :)
"Your" new avatar has done that Chris. She wants to please you....................she is thinking babies!! (Well I am!) ;D ;D ;D :y :y
Shadap you. ;) ;D pmsl ;D
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Good lord, she's already set sky+ to record it. :y
Thanks anyway Albs. :)
"Your" new avatar has done that Chris. She wants to please you....................she is thinking babies!! (Well I am!) ;D ;D ;D :y :y
Shadap you. ;) ;D pmsl ;D
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)
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Captain Picard at his finest, he really should do more TV work. Fantastic as a narrator :y
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What a brilliant programme and what an absolute gentleman Sir Stirling is. He just oozes pure class. They dont make them like him any more. Possibly my favourite part was the reminiscing about the Mille Miglia with the legendary Dennis Jenkinson as his co driver. Somone should make a programme or two about Jenks,he was a fascinating little man.
Tomorrow night - Jackie Stewart.
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Ahhhhhh....shite . I missed it :(
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Ahhhhhh....shite . I missed it :(
It will be on iPlayer :y
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Great programme. Mille Miglia was from an era when men were men. Like The RAC rally and Gulf London.
Not your modern 2 hour "sprint".
I wonder if Tomorrow night they will recount the time Stewart saw his mate in the Grandstand as he went by at great speed. Never knew whether that was true or folklore.
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Thoroughly enjoyed that programme. :y :y
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What a crackin` program, Sir Stirling is an absolute gent. :y
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Those machines!
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Top program. What a gent that man is. :y
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Episode two just started. :y
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I'm not a great James Martin fan but I thought he was genuinly overwhelmed when he drove the March at Monza and the rappore between he and Sir Jackie was wonderful to witness . No egos there ......A thoroughly entertaining programme.
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Great programme. I wish they would do more like that.
I had forgotten that Cevert was killed in Stewarts last race. I thought it was earlier in the season.
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Lunch at lake Como (one of the most beautiful places in the world) and then nip down the road to Monza to drive an F1 car. It doesnt really get any better than that. :)