Top Gear bloopers

Lots of funny bloopers from the BBC TV show Top Gear :)

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+27 1. Izverg commented 15 years ago

i love top gear :(|)
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+10 2. Noobeater commented 15 years ago

When's it starting again? And what episode is that with the boobs vs 811 comparison?
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+15 3. Sizzlik (admin) commented 15 years ago

why doesnt he shut his phone off while recording a show??
Quick question to all you...is Arse the british version of ass?
Dont hate me..i just wondered for ages
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+10 4. Daire commented 15 years ago

yes it is Sizzlik
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+12 5. DarkiKun commented 15 years ago

Yay, top gear ftw =)
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+4 6. patriotaus commented 15 years ago

No Sizzlik, 'ass' is the american word for the english word (from all countries that speak english except America) 'arse'
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+5 7. zf1 commented 15 years ago

#3, #6 actually, both "ass" and "arse" originated from England. the word "ass" originally had the meaning "donkey" (and still does) while "arse" had the meaning "buttocks".

the word "ass" actually became a variant of "arse" in England because of the non-rhotic nature of standard British English. "ass" was later adoptedby the united states.

arse:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arse

non-rhotic accents:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhotic_and_non-rhotic_accents
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0 8. eddie2042 commented 15 years ago

God bless xxBreezixx :P
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+7 9. forman450es commented 15 years ago

These guy's are priceless :(|)
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-3 10. gigonline commented 15 years ago

very good they are realy stupid :|