So I sat down to relax with a bit of CF and.......PTSD!
Clarkson's Farm, Season 2
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I've spent a fair bit of the past 2 days repairing fences due to my escaping pigs.
So I sat down to relax with a bit of CF and.......PTSD!
So I sat down to relax with a bit of CF and.......PTSD!
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Re: Clarkson's Farm, Season 2
It's Middle England countryside 'peril'. Clarkson does mad farming stuff and the local council is lit. There's a whole 15 minutes about a planning meeting, where Clarkson goes into battle with various town elders and then they publicly snub him (like a virtual punch in a director's face) - it's high octane stuff and leaves you on the edge of your seat.Horse wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 10:27 am If I've not seen it so far then you'd hardly be doing that.
So?
The economy is ruined but we can all enjoy millionaires complaining and pretending to farm a bit.
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Re: Clarkson's Farm, Season 2
Contravention of para 5 subsection 47 of the Boorish Celebrity Must Have His Own Way Act 2003
I saw him in person many years ago being ignorantly rude to a hotel receptionist in Edinburgh. I suspect there's not much difference between him on screen and off, he may even be less twuntish on screen.
Still, his success mocks my failure.
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If you measure success by money yeahcheb wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 10:53 amContravention of para 5 subsection 47 of the Boorish Celebrity Must Have His Own Way Act 2003
I saw him in person many years ago being ignorantly rude to a hotel receptionist in Edinburgh. I suspect there's not much difference between him on screen and off, he may even be less twuntish on screen.
Still, his success mocks my failure.
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I like the series. Have 2 episodes left. Gob smacked by the sheer pettiness of district councils. Would love to see the restaurant become a success and support the local community ( in more ways that busy-body pensioners pretending to stare at the night sky)
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Not sure, but I think I read somewhere that the restaurant got poo pood.
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If ya click on the link to the StopDiddlySquat bloke there's updates in the comments. There's a hearing on March 14th (Steak & BlowJob day)Dodgy69 wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 3:42 pm Not sure, but I think I read somewhere that the restaurant got poo pood.
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We are quite obviously from different walks of life and have different things we want to achieve in life!
I feel he as a well paid rich man from a very privileged background he is still fairly down to earth. They are normally all in it for themselves, Jezza still seems to have a heart and an ability to still think freely!
I also like his anti authoritarianism.
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How does he inspire you, what differences has it made to your life?Greenman wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 9:29 pmWe are quite obviously from different walks of life and have different things we want to achieve in life!
Even bland can be a type of character 
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I aspire to the things he has achieved whilst still being fairly down to earth. Also see my reply to Weeksy.Horse wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 9:31 pmHow does he inspire you, what differences has it made to your life?
He's a true born leader.
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I only know of him what the media provides. Getting sacked for thumping someone who wouldn't - or couldn't - provide him with the food he wanted suggests bullying rather than leadership.Greenman wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 9:35 pm whilst still being fairly down to earth.
He's a true born leader.
Which I quoted ...
Even bland can be a type of character 
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Or maybe strong leadership...Horse wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 9:53 pmI only know of him what the media provides. Getting sacked for thumping someone who wouldn't - or couldn't - provide him with the food he wanted suggests bullying rather than leadership.Greenman wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 9:35 pm whilst still being fairly down to earth.
He's a true born leader.
Which I quoted ...![]()
TBH i don't know the whole story of that old incident but i'm sure like me Jezza doesn't suffer fools too well, so maybe it was well needed!
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Think I prefer this summary:Greenman wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 9:57 pm Or maybe strong leadership...![]()
TBH i don't know the whole story of that old incident but i'm sure like me Jezza doesn't suffer fools too well, so maybe it was well needed!
cheb wrote: Wed Feb 15, 2023 10:53 am I saw him in person many years ago being ignorantly rude to a hotel receptionist in Edinburgh. I suspect there's not much difference between him on screen and off, he may even be less twuntish on screen.
Even bland can be a type of character 
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I've seen him personally too, he was the model of a charming host.
YMMV.
YMMV.
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Were there cameras nearby at the time?Mr. Dazzle wrote: Thu Feb 16, 2023 7:13 am I've seen him personally too, he was the model of a charming host.
YMMV.
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He definitely varies his persona depending on the type of programme that he is presenting. 'Buffoon' for TG Vs 'serious' for others (eg on the creation of Bletchley Park machines).Mr. Dazzle wrote: Thu Feb 16, 2023 7:13 am I've seen him personally too, he was the model of a charming host.
YMMV.
Even bland can be a type of character 
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His great skill is making a story come alive, regardless of the subject matter. He's a raconteur, not a farmer or a car driver.
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He's a journalist, always has been.Mr. Dazzle wrote: Thu Feb 16, 2023 7:41 am His great skill is making a story come alive, regardless of the subject matter. He's a raconteur, not a farmer or a car driver.
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Re: Clarkson's Farm, Season 2
Finished season 2 last night. Agree completely with the story telling points made.
I guess it is easy and quite lazy to make this about him though: rich, obnoxious oaf can’t build a his new sand pit and fill it with toys.
It’s not really about him though - I’m struck by the impact of the community here. I found myself getting wound up by planning processes and petty people. Petty people will be petty, but when you see the livelihood of dairy and pig farmers at risk - I think Clarkson has shone a very bright light on some stuff that needed highlighting.
Probably a bit knee-jerky, but my wife (who is a vegetarian) suggested we stop buying meet and milk altogether from supermarkets, so last night I’ve signed up with a local milk/produce delivery scheme….and in a minute, I’m off to the local farm ( real lack of butchers near me) and load up on meat.
If Clarkson could start a series on nursing shortage next that would be aces
I guess it is easy and quite lazy to make this about him though: rich, obnoxious oaf can’t build a his new sand pit and fill it with toys.
It’s not really about him though - I’m struck by the impact of the community here. I found myself getting wound up by planning processes and petty people. Petty people will be petty, but when you see the livelihood of dairy and pig farmers at risk - I think Clarkson has shone a very bright light on some stuff that needed highlighting.
Probably a bit knee-jerky, but my wife (who is a vegetarian) suggested we stop buying meet and milk altogether from supermarkets, so last night I’ve signed up with a local milk/produce delivery scheme….and in a minute, I’m off to the local farm ( real lack of butchers near me) and load up on meat.
If Clarkson could start a series on nursing shortage next that would be aces
