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Has anyone ever watched this? Or, seen Top Gear? I remember watching TG when I was a little kid with Jeremy, Richard and James. I really enjoy both shows, there have been some really funny moments over the years.
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[QUOTE] [b]Young Music Fan wrote:[/b]

Has anyone ever watched this? Or, seen Top Gear? I remember watching TG when I was a little kid with Jeremy, Richard and James. I really enjoy both shows, there have been some really funny moments over the years.[/QUOTE]

Yeah love it, the new Grand Tour will be all specials rather than the usual format which is even better.
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[QUOTE] [b]rockchic65 wrote:[/b] [QUOTE] [b]Young Music Fan wrote:[/b] Has anyone ever watched this? Or, seen Top Gear? I remember watching TG when I was a little kid with Jeremy, Richard and James. I really enjoy both shows, there have been some really funny moments over the years.[/QUOTE] Yeah love it, the new Grand Tour will be all specials rather than the usual format which is even better. [/QUOTE] Specials and road trips have always been my favourites. At least films with all of them present. Their Mongolian special last year was the best they've ever done.
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Yes, I've seen all the episodes with the famous trio, Top Gear & The Grand Tour, and all the DVDs included.

I also remember watching it when I was a small kid, with my dad. 15 years later we still do it.

It's very simple - this is my favourite TV series/film/program whatever I can call it.

My dad said one interesting thing last year. While watching The Grand Tour episode, he said to me "Only now I understand your jokes, and the stuff you are talking". At that moment I realised how big influence these 3 guys had on my behavior, way of talking, thinking and joking. I realised I'm a big fan of Birtish humour. I started to get into The Who in 2018 and I love Pete Townshend's stage banter. I was watching some Rick Wakeman videos recently and he speaks with the same humorous manner. I love the English way of speaking, British sports (like snooker, golf), cars and of course British music. My cousin described me as an Anglophile a few weeks ago. I'd agree with that. My trip to London last year was the best trip of my life.

A few months ago I attended Warsaw Motor Show, where Richard Hammond was announced to appear. I bought VIP ticket because I wanted to take a picture with him. I managed not only that, but I also briefly chatted with him and it was amazing experience. Top bloke, or whatever they say :) And I always found him the funniest one. I also had a longer chat with Ben Collins, the guy who made The Stig famous and the character we all know. Equally nice guy.

So I enjoy everyting they've done and their humour is unforgettable. Actually, I use some of their phrases in my daily life.
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[QUOTE] [b]Chopin1995 wrote:[/b]

Yes, I've seen all the episodes with the famous trio, Top Gear & The Grand Tour, and all the DVDs included.

I also remember watching it when I was a small kid, with my dad. 15 years later we still do it.

It's very simple - this is my favourite TV series/film/program whatever I can call it.

My dad said one interesting thing last year. While watching The Grand Tour episode, he said to me "Only now I understand your jokes, and the stuff you are talking". At that moment I realised how big influence these 3 guys had on my behavior, way of talking, thinking and joking. I realised I'm a big fan of Birtish humour so I ordered [url=https://www.wowessays.com/]free essay[/url] about it. I started to get into The Who in 2018 and I love Pete Townshend's stage banter. I was watching some Rick Wakeman videos recently and he speaks with the same humorous manner. I love the English way of speaking, British sports (like snooker, golf), cars and of course British music. My cousin described me as an Anglophile a few weeks ago. I'd agree with that. My trip to London last year was the best trip of my life.

A few months ago I attended Warsaw Motor Show, where Richard Hammond was announced to appear. I bought VIP ticket because I wanted to take a picture with him. I managed not only that, but I also briefly chatted with him and it was amazing experience. Top bloke, or whatever they say :) And I always found him the funniest one. I also had a longer chat with Ben Collins, the guy who made The Stig famous and the character we all know. Equally nice guy.

So I enjoy everyting they've done and their humour is unforgettable. Actually, I use some of their phrases in my daily life.[/QUOTE]

No doubt this is greatest car show last 20 years. Also, I cannot appreciate new Top Gear
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I liked it a lot!