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RE: Jeremy Clarkson - SLTRegular - 26/03/2015 22:48

Sky? i don't think Clarkson is that retarded to sign with those clowns there the same company as the sun? he is rumoured to be Netflix or Itv Bound according to Ladbible who say he wont go to sky he's a douche but not a lowlife like most Sky Employees


RE: Jeremy Clarkson - CX06 EBK - 26/03/2015 23:02

Why? Clarkson already writes for The Sun so not sure of the connection there, Sky had previously ruled out going for him anyway.


RE: Jeremy Clarkson - wirralbus - 27/03/2015 11:25

Think everybody needs to wait for the furore to die down , he can survive for a while with no television work.


RE: Jeremy Clarkson - SLTRegular - 27/03/2015 12:10

he made the bbc £67 Million last year he'll be in work sooner than we all think


RE: Jeremy Clarkson - mathias - 27/03/2015 16:23

The BBC should've sacked Clarkson last year when he used the N-word then tried to apologise for it.

Seriously, can't he help himself?
Anyone who uses racist language then passes it off as a 'joke' is completely unemployable as far as I'm concerned.

If the BBC had a spine they would've sacked him there and then.
You or I would've faced instant dismissal, but Clarkson? Nah, he's one of the lads isn't he?

It's sad because Clarkson's got a razor-sharp wit and a skill with words, but he keeps saying offensive and crass things.
The BBC did the right thing because it's only a matter of time before he abuses wheelchair uses, the visually impaired, gypsies, Asians etc etc, then passes it off as a 'joke'.
In fact anyone less fortunate than him seems fair game to this scabby millionaire bully.

I can't understand why a grown man keeps feeling the need to act like an immature schoolboy. It's pathetic!
I'm just glad his long-suffering wife has seen sense and is divorcing him.
Clarkson, you're no longer funny pal....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_Gear_controversies

SHAMEFUL!Sad


RE: Jeremy Clarkson - DVL418 - 27/03/2015 20:53

(27/03/2015 16:23)mathias Wrote:  The BBC should've sacked Clarkson last year when he used the N-word then tried to apologise for it.

Seriously, can't he help himself?
Anyone who uses racist language then passes it off as a 'joke' is completely unemployable as far as I'm concerned.

If the BBC had a spine they would've sacked him there and then.
You or I would've faced instant dismissal, but Clarkson? Nah, he's one of the lads isn't he?

It's sad because Clarkson's got a razor-sharp wit and a skill with words, but he keeps saying offensive and crass things.
The BBC did the right thing because it's only a matter of time before he abuses wheelchair uses, the visually impaired, gypsies, Asians etc etc, then passes it off as a 'joke'.
In fact anyone less fortunate than him seems fair game to this scabby millionaire bully.

I can't understand why a grown man keeps feeling the need to act like an immature schoolboy. It's pathetic!
I'm just glad his long-suffering wife has seen sense and is divorcing him.
Clarkson, you're no longer funny pal....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_Gear_controversies

SHAMEFUL!Sad

+1. Good post.


RE: Jeremy Clarkson - SNL 824 - 28/03/2015 22:38

Clarkson's humour is not disimiliar to a 1980s university rag mag - and people bought those in large numbers for charity. But here's the thing - his popularity and the petition clearly indicate that a large number of people do still find this sort of behaviour and humour entertaining. However politically incorrect he is, he still gets the popular vote. I find that interesting.


RE: Jeremy Clarkson - DVL418 - 29/03/2015 12:41

(28/03/2015 22:38)SNL 824 Wrote:  Clarkson's humour is not disimiliar to a 1980s university rag mag - and people bought those in large numbers for charity. But here's the thing - his popularity and the petition clearly indicate that a large number of people do still find this sort of behaviour and humour entertaining. However politically incorrect he is, he still gets the popular vote. I find that interesting.

I find it sad rather than interesting that such a significant minority find his brand of 'humour' entertaining.


RE: Jeremy Clarkson - wirralbus - 29/03/2015 15:40

A lot of car manufacturers actually didn't like him testing there cars because if he took a particular dislike to something he would play on it , to the detriment of anything else that the car had to offer.


RE: Jeremy Clarkson - T42 PVM - 28/06/2015 22:35

Looks like Clarkson is back and is going to Cause problems for the BBC

http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/jeremy-clarksons-new-itv-show-5961274