To: markomalley
Ebola's not a joke, Jeremy
Oh brother - nothing is a joke to the PC scolds. That track actually did look like the Ebola virus shown on the show. Anyway, who cares - Clarkson isn't PC and the new show is terrific. Glad to see the three old British guys back talking cars and acting silly - watching the Chris Evans Top Gear was just painful.
To: AnotherUnixGeek
Oh brother - nothing is a joke to the PC scolds. That track actually did look like the Ebola virus shown on the show. Anyway, who cares - Clarkson isn't PC and the new show is terrific. Glad to see the three old British guys back talking cars and acting silly - watching the Chris Evans Top Gear was just painful. Amen to all of the above - I thought the intro scene with the red, white and blue Shelby Mustangs was done exceptionally well. It made me grin like a little kid; I'm looking forward to more of their antics to lighten my mood in the future. The "Ebola" reference was in keeping with the other long list of dangers attributed to the new track - somehow the PC scolds missed the references to electrocution or being blown up by old, wartime ordnance - go figure. I guess those threats don't primarily impact "minorities".
9 posted on
11/21/2016 7:18:21 PM PST by
Charles Martel
(Endeavor to persevere...)
To: AnotherUnixGeek
If you noticed, he lost that challenge at the end. Earlier this year his former house was demolished by explosives. Guess we now know why and what to expect in the next episode.
20 posted on
11/22/2016 4:20:06 AM PST by
Moltke
(Reasoning with a liberal is like watering a rock in the hope to grow a building)
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