Everyone but you has seen it.has anyone here watched the actual Bridge on the River Kwai movie? i never have and i felt like i missed a lot of references.
Dollars to donuts, Piers Morgan is behind this.Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson says the BBC has told him he will be sacked if he makes "one more offensive remark, anywhere, at any time".
People paying money to try and get Clarkson sacked about using a bad word from an old rhyme that actually had the bad word in it. Whatever if the UK sacks him we'll gladly welcome him over in the states, you guys can have Piers Morgan back.Clarkson was initially accused of using the "n-word" on Thursday by the Daily Mirror, which said it had hired "audio forensic experts" to analyse the clip it had obtained.
can you idiots stop trying to chime in with your retarded idea that "American Inventor" has no meaning in the UK. That word is just as bad as it is in the states.however I have almost never heard a British person say American Inventor even in private, so I have real doubt this is even something Clarkson would say growing up. Any Brits weigh in?
No one said that.can you idiots stop trying to chime in withyour retarded idea that "American Inventor" has no meaning in the UK. That word is just as bad as it is in the states.
There is literally no reason for Clarkson to even put himself in this position...all he had to do to decide which car was best was toss a coin, film that instead and he wouldn't be in this situation