Clarkson's Farm, Season 2
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Clarkson's Farm, Season 2
Watched all eight episodes today. Now I get to wait another 364 days for season 3...
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Re: Clarkson's Farm, Season 2
Thought Amazon had ditched him over Meghan comments? No surprise for Amazon to put profit over principles though...
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Re: Clarkson's Farm, Season 2
Mrs D raised a good question.
If wild flower seeds are so lucrative, why doesn't he just farm those?
If wild flower seeds are so lucrative, why doesn't he just farm those?
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Re: Clarkson's Farm, Season 2
I noticed he skirted round that one, he said how expensive they were to buy but not how much they cost to supply.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 8:17 am Mrs D raised a good question.
If wild flower seeds are so lucrative, why doesn't he just farm those?
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Re: Clarkson's Farm, Season 2
Binge watched it over the last day or so as I’m a fan of Clarksons humour. Made me laugh in places which is about right, gets a bit serious on occasion but pretty much loved it all.
It doesn’t finish everything so open to a third series, but rumours say it won’t happen which is a shame, I will probably cancel my prime membership if the show is cancelled as it’s one of the few reasons for keeping it.
Well worth a watch.
Mick.
It doesn’t finish everything so open to a third series, but rumours say it won’t happen which is a shame, I will probably cancel my prime membership if the show is cancelled as it’s one of the few reasons for keeping it.
Well worth a watch.
Mick.
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Re: Clarkson's Farm, Season 2
I watch it mainly because Clarkson looks like he will definitely have a cardiac arrest live on telly.
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Re: Clarkson's Farm, Season 2
Have they released all of it at same time?
I thought first series was on weekly or summat?
I thought first series was on weekly or summat?
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He said on Twitter that they are filming series 3 at the moment636mick wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 9:56 am Binge watched it over the last day or so as I’m a fan of Clarksons humour. Made me laugh in places which is about right, gets a bit serious on occasion but pretty much loved it all.
It doesn’t finish everything so open to a third series, but rumours say it won’t happen which is a shame, I will probably cancel my prime membership if the show is cancelled as it’s one of the few reasons for keeping it.
Well worth a watch.
Mick.
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Re: Clarkson's Farm, Season 2
If it keeps its current IMDB rating of 9.0 that'd put it in the top 25 TV shows 'IN THE WORLD!'
Looks like he's not impressing girls under the age of 18!
Looks like he's not impressing girls under the age of 18!
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Re: Clarkson's Farm, Season 2
I done the same but over 2 days...
This kind of bureaucracy and pure ignorance on the councils behalf is everything we need to change in this place we call the UK!
Surely if you own some land you can at least get a track built to help with access...but how much of it is true, it is TV after all!
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Re: Clarkson's Farm, Season 2
Not to mention this monumental bellend:Greenman wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 7:18 pm I done the same but over 2 days...
This kind of bureaucracy and pure ignorance on the councils behalf is everything we need to change in this place we call the UK!
Surely if you own some land you can at least get a track built to help with access...but how much of it is true, it is TV after all!
https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/stop-diddly-squat/
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lol up to nearly 20k now...he's gonna change the world!ZRX61 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 7:35 pmNot to mention this monumental bellend:Greenman wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 7:18 pm I done the same but over 2 days...
This kind of bureaucracy and pure ignorance on the councils behalf is everything we need to change in this place we call the UK!
Surely if you own some land you can at least get a track built to help with access...but how much of it is true, it is TV after all!
https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/stop-diddly-squat/
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Re: Clarkson's Farm, Season 2
People really are retarded, there’s much worse things to worry about, what a end.
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Re: Clarkson's Farm, Season 2
From only 94 pledgers though, that's not bad going TBF!
I just watched the planning permission episode. Does make you wonder at the impartiality of planning committees. Well it would if you'd previously given merit to the idea they're impartial
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They are 'considered' to be impartial! it's quite obvious in Jezza's case they are not, at all, not even close!Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 9:15 pmFrom only 94 pledgers though, that's not bad going TBF!
I just watched the planning permission episode. Does make you wonder at the impartiality of planning committees. Well it would if you'd previously given merit to the idea they're impartial
Re: Clarkson's Farm, Season 2
To be fair to them I think they might have just got tired of him from previous things he had done, when he opened the shop I don't think anyone expected it to be so busy and it does cause actual traffic problems. Also he did build a lambing "shed" and then just give up with sheep which if you are cynical does seem like he had an ulterior motive in building the shed.Greenman wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 11:35 pmThey are 'considered' to be impartial! it's quite obvious in Jezza's case they are not, at all, not even close!Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 9:15 pmFrom only 94 pledgers though, that's not bad going TBF!
I just watched the planning permission episode. Does make you wonder at the impartiality of planning committees. Well it would if you'd previously given merit to the idea they're impartial