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Damm, Damm, Damm... trying to keep that quiet.
Seeing as Graham (viper_larry) and I have not seen the final cut, we have no idea whether we are going to look like complete tw@ts or not. You know how these editing types are!
Oh well... my disclaimer is that if I look and some like a prat, it's because I am
Seeing as Graham (viper_larry) and I have not seen the final cut, we have no idea whether we are going to look like complete tw@ts or not. You know how these editing types are!
Oh well... my disclaimer is that if I look and some like a prat, it's because I am
Can someone please make a digital copy of this and host it somewhere?
Some of us can't get S*Y
before someone asks: notwithstanding living in a conservation area some time ago we decided to get it installed, covert if you will. It was at this time we found the copse of trees opposite us were effectively blocking any chance of getting a line of sight to the satellite, so unless I get handy with a chainsaw anytime soon and destroy the habitat of the local wildlife we're stuck with Freeview. Oh joy. {/small]
Some of us can't get S*Y
before someone asks: notwithstanding living in a conservation area some time ago we decided to get it installed, covert if you will. It was at this time we found the copse of trees opposite us were effectively blocking any chance of getting a line of sight to the satellite, so unless I get handy with a chainsaw anytime soon and destroy the habitat of the local wildlife we're stuck with Freeview. Oh joy. {/small]
I watched it yesterday. It was nice to see Phil Bennett with nothing but praise for the Noble (and he didn't think much of the Viper).
The show was a half hour of talking about the cars. The owner from each 'corner' would say why they loved the car and what was great about it, and then the pannel would debate for a bit about the merits and shorcommings of each car.
In the end they decided which was better without driving either. Conclusive? Hmmmmmmmm...
The show was a half hour of talking about the cars. The owner from each 'corner' would say why they loved the car and what was great about it, and then the pannel would debate for a bit about the merits and shorcommings of each car.
In the end they decided which was better without driving either. Conclusive? Hmmmmmmmm...
LaurenceFrost said:
I watched it yesterday. It was nice to see Phil Bennett with nothing but praise for the Noble (and he didn't think much of the Viper).
The show was a half hour of talking about the cars. The owner from each 'corner' would say why they loved the car and what was great about it, and then the pannel would debate for a bit about the merits and shorcommings of each car.
In the end they decided which was better without driving either. Conclusive? Hmmmmmmmm...
Phil Bennett loved the car when he was giving hot rides around Rockingham (just wished he'd keep his eyes on the track though) but he REALLY loved the M400!.
Martin.
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