Wrong-Direction
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- Mar 10, 2013
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Another enjoyable season on Prime
Is that when they announce a new series?Very sad especially episode 4
You might change your attitude if you watched episode 4Is that when they announce a new series?
Not seen this series yet BUT .... it doesn't matter how 'scripted' this or previous series' it might be (or what an arse JC might be), it has done more to highlight the plight of farmers and how hard they have to work for a salary that most people on here wouldn't even get out of bed for than any government minister responsible for farming, the NFU or the MSM. Just remember that next time you're complaining your cheap carrots from the supermarket have gone up a whole 2p a pound.Watched episode one a few days ago.
What a load of twoddle.
Completely scripted but filmed to make it seem like it's all off the cuff.
Also highlights how petty and spiteful some local councils can be (although Clarkson doesn't help himself in this regard)I'm not a big fan of Clarkson but love this. It is a real eye opener on farming and how much they have to contend with financially, regulations, health and safety, extreme weather, big unexpected bills.
A reality that gets them supporting a badger cull when all the evidence shows that bad farming practise is to blame. A reality where foxes are shot because they MIGHT do some harm ( estimates are a 2-4% impact on lambs). A reality where they supplement income by supporting fox hunts and bird shoots (the former is cruel the latter does a lot of ecological damage).Not seen this series yet BUT .... it doesn't matter how 'scripted' this or previous series' it might be (or what an arse JC might be), it has done more to highlight the plight of farmers and how hard they have to work for a salary that most people on here wouldn't even get out of bed for than any government minister responsible for farming, the NFU or the MSM. Just remember that next time you're complaining your cheap carrots from the supermarket have gone up a whole 2p a pound.
Not sure how they scripted episode 4..Watched episode one a few days ago.
What a load of twoddle.
Completely scripted but filmed to make it seem like it's all off the cuff.
Precisely. How anyone can watch anything he makes these days is beyond me. A self-centred bullying little shit. Maverick opinions that are 'independent' of the political mainstream, underpinned by random decisions made while pissed. I though we'd move on from the Lad Mag era. Oh well. Never mind.A reality that gets them supporting a badger cull when all the evidence shows that bad farming practise is to blame. A reality where foxes are shot because they MIGHT do some harm ( estimates are a 2-4% impact on lambs). A reality where they supplement income by supporting fox hunts and bird shoots (the former is cruel the latter does a lot of ecological damage).
I don't have an issue paying the true economic price for products but they will get no sympathy from me until they change their mindset i.e. townies know f*ck all about the countryside and we know best .
As for that gobshite Clarkson he is just another look at me Katie Hopkins type making outlandish statements to draw attention (earn more money).
I say this as someone who has a couple of farmers in the family.A reality that gets them supporting a badger cull when all the evidence shows that bad farming practise is to blame. A reality where foxes are shot because they MIGHT do some harm ( estimates are a 2-4% impact on lambs). A reality where they supplement income by supporting fox hunts and bird shoots (the former is cruel the latter does a lot of ecological damage).
I don't have an issue paying the true economic price for products but they will get no sympathy from me until they change their mindset i.e. townies know f*ck all about the countryside and we know best .
As for that gobshite Clarkson he is just another look at me Katie Hopkins type making outlandish statements to draw attention (earn more money).
If he has promoted farming, how do we measure the outcome? What are the benefits he has created?I’m not sure it’s scripted, it’s just Clarkson having a go at farming and occasionally coming up with some good ideas but most of the time doing something ridiculously stupid and annoying his employees, the health and safety guy and the local council in no particular order. He obviously cares for the animals on his farm and has helped to promote farming in an amusing way.
I'm not a fan of him either, especially his unruly eyebrows, however I like the young farmer lad regularly telling him he is useless, often in a more direct manner. Whether it's a scripted name calling or not, it gives me insurmountable pleasure.I'm not a big fan of Clarkson but love this. It is a real eye opener on farming and how much they have to contend with financially, regulations, health and safety, extreme weather, big unexpected bills.
Is he a Farmer ?? Don`t think so. I`d call him, A rich Land owning TV Presenter. Good at his job ..sees the attraction of being seen as a good samaritan for farmers whilst stirring up locals and councillors etc which makes good telly watching.If he has promoted farming, how do we measure the outcome? What are the benefits he has created?
Or is this like promoting LGBT+, i.e., making people aware of it and aware that it's OK?
People are now aware of farming and recognize that it's OK? Hooray!
Does this mean Clarkson deserves a knighthood, or even a peerage, for services to farming?
And I sneer this as someone who, at the time, very much enjoyed Top Gear, even the way Clarkson bullied the faux hippy and the tiny man (who, let's be honest, deserved it. And they were paid very well). Clarkson wrote the liner notes for a Caravan (the band) CD of mine. But it all.....eventually.....went wrong.
And now he's a farmer. Oh well. Never mind.