Title: most dudarble car ever (spork european and americans) Post by: games keeper on 2005-08-02, 20:41 http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear/downloads/hil...x_broadband.ram (http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear/downloads/hilux_broadband.ram)
( you need realplayer to see this movie ) and some other movies http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear/downloads/rip...g_broadband.ram (http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear/downloads/rip_stig_broadband.ram) http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear/downloads/ast...n_broadband.ram (http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear/downloads/aston_vs_train_broadband.ram) http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear/downloads/lot...e_broadband.ram (http://www.bbc.co.uk/topgear/downloads/lotus_vs_apache_broadband.ram) Title: Re: most dudarble car ever Post by: Tabun on 2005-08-02, 20:57 wow, this is bad even for GK standards..
why do euro's and americans need to get 'sporked', and what the hell is a "dudarble"? :huh: Title: Re: most dudarble car ever Post by: ConfusedUs on 2005-08-02, 21:25 Let's break this down
A 'dud' is a broken piece of machinery. Arble is either a typo of 'able', meaning 'capable of' or a typo of 'arable', meaning 'land capable of being farmed'. So obviously GK is talking about broken farm machinery that kicks American and Euro automobiles' asses. Awesome. Title: Re: most dudarble car ever Post by: shambler on 2005-08-02, 21:44 :huh:
Title: Re: most dudarble car ever Post by: games keeper on 2005-08-03, 14:33 ugh stupid typo
should have been durable. I wanned to say american and european cars but it looks like that sentence was to long then so it left out the word "cars " Title: Re: most dudarble car ever Post by: Phoenix on 2005-08-04, 00:15 I watched the truck vid, and the Lotus vs Apache. I'll never speak ill of a Toyota again, that was very impressive. As for the Apache, that was nifty too, but I imagine the chaingun would be more effective than trying to lock a missile. ;)
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