Toyota is just determined to make other makes boring.
Toyota is just determined to make other makes boring.
Light jogging fucks are for wussies.
But do you give a driving fuck? Or a sailing fuck? How about a light jogging fuck?
Cool - I had no idea. I know the studio portions of TG are live, but I really tuned in for the pre-filmed stuff, which was almost always universally excellent.
No, they’re going to say whatever the hell they want and not give a damn whose ‘humorless unless someone else is being made fun of’ feelings they hurt. These guys aren’t the greatest car presenters in the world because of the watered down scripts they’ve been handed by the BBC.
I think they will probably work better live. Having a scripted show prevented them from what they really wanted to do.
The BBC is a large part of why TG was staring to become shittier & shittier. Now they would be free of that! It could be like OLD TG.
Kids in the Car.
Hopefully, a tighter budget (maybe?) and more freedom of Netflix will end up with a more interesting show. Who knows? I’m just pretty sure I’ll watch it.
Good fucking news.
They could name it, “Don’t Watch This Stupid Show” and I’d watch it.
Top Gear has been off the air for a few months now. It’s sad. But there is a chance that Clarkson, Hammond, and May…
Oh sure, just install a mod to get to those interiors for free. Gamers today are so entitled, what happened to the good old days of spawning a jetpack in a gym and using it to fly through the ceiling, then blindly navigating a black void to try to find those interiors?
Respectfully, I think it's preposterous to expect a 21-year-old—who, in most cases, has never had any real money of his own and has spent nearly his whole life playing basketball obsessively and for free—to exercise restraint when he suddenly (almost literally overnight!) goes from a broke college student to a rich…
The other thing people fail to consider when scoffing at the idea of NBA players having financial anxiety is that the types of guys who are making $850k a year will, in almost all circumstances, be out of the NBA by the time they're 30, if not sooner. So:
Living on the road with a mansion and teammates, some of who are max players and are going to drag you out to the club or $10K dinners. It's a big nut to maintain. Sure, they should stay in and just keep a low profile, but try telling that to somebody who is jacked up on endorphins after 20K people were screaming…
People spend the money they're making. My first job out of college was working at a law firm, in a position filled by a lot of kids who were thinking about law school (I didn't go). After talking with some of the young associates and hearing them talk about their crazy student loans and how long they were going to…