Posts archive for: 2 July, 2008
  • Top Gear G and T drive stunt rapped

    They were not even on a road!

    Jeremy Clarkson and James May were seen drinking at the wheel
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    Top Gear has been rapped by the BBC Trust for showing Jeremy Clarkson and James May drinking at the wheel.

    The show's presenters were seen sipping gin and tonics during their attempt to become the first people to drive a car to the Magnetic North Pole.

    They used a heavily modified Toyota pick-up truck, while Richard Hammond raced against them in a sled pulled by dogs.

    At one point, May asked Clarkson to "slow down while I cut the lemon".

    Producers of the show defended the footage, saying the item was filmed in an uninhabitable area of the North Pole. The executive producer said it was filmed in international waters, the presenters were not shown to be drunk or not in control of the car, and they were beyond the jurisdiction of any drink-driving laws.

    But the BBC Trust's Editorial Standards Committee (ESC) said 10% of the pre-watershed show's audience were under the age of 16.

    It said: "Given that some children might regard the presenters as role models, the scenes could be seen to glamorise the misuse of alcohol. The Committee did not think that the scenes of drinking while driving were editorially justified in the context of family entertainment.

    "As such, the Committee concluded that there had been a breach of the guidelines and that, in future, repeats of this programme should not be shown pre-watershed unless the scene was edited out."

    The ESC rejected complaints about the staging of shots in the Top Gear: Polar Special, which was broadcast last summer at 8pm on BBC2. A viewer complained that the show did not distinguish between the North Pole and the Magnetic North Pole.

    But the ESC said: "The presenters had undertaken a continuous journey to the Magnetic North Pole and the use of cutaway shots had not misled the audience but had provided a greater variety of pictures which amounted to acceptable artifice."

  • Anyone got any cards or dominos?

    How about a game of I spy?

    That should releive the bordom.

    I spy with my little eye something begining with S.

    (clue, its on the desk!) ;)

  • It's home tiime........yip ee.

    I Bet some of you looked at the clock. :P

  • Yawn....

    :zz:

    If I shut my eyes I would fall asleep. Dont know why i feel so sleepy.

  • I put some of my poetry on here if anyone is interested.

    http://www.postpoems.com/members/lledeb/

  • 'Borrowed' from Kendersrule who took it from Prydwen!

    The Joseph Rowntree Foundation have undertaken a academic study using a consensus from 39 different groups of people to come up with a series of benchmarks for an acceptable cost of living in Britain. This divides every day items into Essential and non-essential this meme is to judge what you think.

    5 Every day items you couldn't live without.

    1. Oxygen.
    2. water.
    3. food.
    4. clothes.
    5. Blog!

    (did i take that too literaly?)

    5 Items you would deem as a once in a while 'Luxury'

    1. a holiday.
    2. concert/theater.
    3. take away
    4. DVD's/ CD's/ Ganmes.
    5. eating out.

    5 Items you would deem as 'Indulgent'

    1. Salmon steaks.
    2. a new watch.
    3. plasma tv
    4. a new suit
    5. fancy restaraunts.

    5 Items you could live without.

    1. My MP 3 Player (dont have any choice, its broken).
    2. Play station. ( not been on for ages anyway)
    3. Alcohol :.
    4. tea. (prefer coffee anyway)
    5. my mobile phone.

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