iam-nobody
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The back part of the bus keeps hitting things may be the London streets are just too narrow.
May be slightly OT, but I just can't work out why Londoners have such a big problem with bendy buses...they seem to work in almost every other city...*exactly the right pause*...in the world! Here in Berlin they also live in a happy co-existence with double-deckers since almost 20 years
That should be good :lol:Soviet showdown
Workers rise up and rejoice as this week's peoples' edition of Top Gear takes a peek through the Iron Curtain at some motoring miracles from the Eastern Bloc. Comrade Clarkson and Chairman May will be doing their patriotic duty by trying to find the finest example of Soviet engineering, before pitting it against a rival built by the downtrodden workers of the decadent West.
Normal service will resume as Richard presents a power test of the insane Veritas RS III - a brand new Teutonic supercar that proves the Germans really do have a sense of humour.
Meanwhile, Clarkson will be conducting an extremely thorough road test of the new Ford Fiesta. Trust us; you don't want to miss this one.
And as if that wasn't enough, London Mayor Boris Johnson will be making a second appearance as our star in a reasonably priced car.
http://www.newburytoday.co.uk/News/Article.aspx?articleID=8709TOP Gear's Jeremy Clarkson and James May will be seen visiting Greenham Common in Sunday's episode of the BBC's massively popular motoring show.
In a pre-recorded package, the petrolheads visited the common to film a feature on ?motoring miracles from the Eastern Bloc? - cars built in the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact countries during the Cold War
I wonder if they'll mention that this Sunday is a "Day that will live in infamy" to Americans?