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by kenny » Mon Feb 12, 2007 1:42 pm
albutch wrote:I thought the show was funny but I did feel sorry for the audience who probably waited four years for tickets.
I think that would have been combined with the studio filming of a normal TG.

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by Tom » Mon Feb 12, 2007 6:03 pm
woody wrote:just finished work - are they still repeating this series during the week?
telewest has it on replay..

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by Lawrence » Mon Feb 12, 2007 8:34 pm
I don't watch much telly but Top Gear is incredibly funny IMHO
I like a laugh, and boy were there lots of them. The show is incredibly well scripted even though it looks the opposite, almost as good as an SE trip to Europe.
and the next person to phone me at 8pm on a Sunday night had better be careful........
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by campbell » Mon Feb 12, 2007 8:37 pm
Aye it sure brightens up a Sunday, great slot.
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by RDH » Mon Feb 12, 2007 8:41 pm
campbell wrote:Aye it sure brightens up a Sunday, great slot.
Agreed!
I was PMSL all the way through it - especially when the Rednex attacked!
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by Skyenet » Mon Feb 12, 2007 9:24 pm
thinfourth wrote:woody wrote:just finished work - are they still repeating this series during the week?
tuesday or Wednesday BBC2
saturday bbc3

Repeated on
Wednesday 19:00 BBC2
Saturday 19:05 BBC3
thanks goodness as I was up to my armpits in sh*t nappies while babysitting and forgot all about it

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by pete » Mon Feb 12, 2007 9:28 pm
Excellent entertainment..
Am I the only one who, after watching it, wanted to get a CB for the Elise?
It'd be useful for TT?
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by Skyenet » Mon Feb 12, 2007 9:52 pm
pete wrote: wanted to get a CB for the Elise?
I remember years ago in Livingston playing Car hide and seek with CB Radios

. You had to find folk by homing in on their signal strength. Yet another gadget I have played with

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by Dominic » Mon Feb 12, 2007 10:22 pm
pete wrote:Excellent entertainment..
Am I the only one who, after watching it, wanted to get a CB for the Elise?
It'd be useful for TT?
I have used them in the past when towing to events. Once used them in two motorsport / rally prepped cars on the way to an event. Had almost as much fun on the way to & from the event as we did at the event.

Lots of fun. For safetly purposes of course

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by dezzy » Mon Feb 12, 2007 11:58 pm
TG was absolutely hilarious! Can't believe that sh!t with the rednex.
We got little hand-held radios when we were skiing in France last week and they came in very handy (and were also hilarious when we joined in other people's conversations on other channels!

). Got me thinking that they'd be useful for Elise road runs. The range was quite good if I remember right . . . would be useful for when the pack of cars splits up.
I guess they would probably fall under the same laws as mobiles though . . .

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by pete » Tue Feb 13, 2007 12:08 am
And have you seen how much they cost? Check on Ebay, they are virtualy free. A whole
new starter kit from
here is only 70 quid. Admittedly getting the magnetic aerial base to stick on may be difficult but they do a bee sting aerial, and I never use the radio.
Pete
(possible danger of making it look from a distance as if the Elise is radio controlled).
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by Skyenet » Tue Feb 13, 2007 1:29 am
dezzy wrote: Got me thinking that they'd be useful for Elise road runs.
tried them before with Motorola ones between Elises but too hard to make out what people were saying (could be my hearing , or lack of it)

and range was not that great. Have had more success using them on my motorbike intercom system which has connections for these radios, iPods, phones and GPS. Bike to Bike range is up to a couple of miles.