"Plus, the south consistently leads the country in donating money, to good causes."Discount any organization with the word "Church" in the name and something funny might happen...
Can I just say I don't understand why they were so offended. I mean it was directly attacking them in any way. If it said something like "Everyone in Alabama is Gay" or something that may give them an excuse, but even then if I was in Alabama I'm pretty sure that I would have figured out IT'S A JOKE. What the hell is wrong with them?@kdehead - "Or why dont they drive down the high street of Brixton with the "KKK" on the side? Or why dont they drive past Finsbury mosque with "I Love to Eat Pork" on the side."KKK- implies racism (you can't do that), Top Gear weren't racist in any way, the reaction of the people there was (kinda)I Love to Eat Pork - So what, I'm a Muslim if you drove past with that I wouldn't care, because it is your choice, I would know it's a joke or that you are looking for a reaction. It's not offensive and I don't think what they wrote on their trucks was directly offending anyone thereBut Seriously Top Gear writers need to think a bit more when they set challenges, even though this was the funniest episode I have ever seen.
Technically, if they're throwing a rock at the time, it's not "cold blood" now is it?It's cowardly, cold-blooded murder, yes, but it's not "in cold blood".
bandhftwFeb 13, 2007
The slogans they used weren't offensive I think that was the point.
gravedigger2000Feb 13, 2007
Sippi...um he was being....nevermind...
optimissFeb 13, 2007
Haha, I got dugg down. Looks like there are a bunch of bigots on here as well.
krispykr33mFeb 14, 2007
LOL you got to be kidding that was so bogus and dumb!Lame-0
biodeoFeb 16, 2007
"Plus, the south consistently leads the country in donating money, to good causes."Discount any organization with the word "Church" in the name and something funny might happen...
shakoorhFeb 18, 2007
Can I just say I don't understand why they were so offended. I mean it was directly attacking them in any way. If it said something like "Everyone in Alabama is Gay" or something that may give them an excuse, but even then if I was in Alabama I'm pretty sure that I would have figured out IT'S A JOKE. What the hell is wrong with them?@kdehead - "Or why dont they drive down the high street of Brixton with the "KKK" on the side? Or why dont they drive past Finsbury mosque with "I Love to Eat Pork" on the side."KKK- implies racism (you can't do that), Top Gear weren't racist in any way, the reaction of the people there was (kinda)I Love to Eat Pork - So what, I'm a Muslim if you drove past with that I wouldn't care, because it is your choice, I would know it's a joke or that you are looking for a reaction. It's not offensive and I don't think what they wrote on their trucks was directly offending anyone thereBut Seriously Top Gear writers need to think a bit more when they set challenges, even though this was the funniest episode I have ever seen.
elephant789Feb 21, 2007
If I may, I just watched the episode and I would like to ask a question; Why are they like that?
safarialMar 1, 2007
same difference, isn't it?
drake546Mar 6, 2007
why is it that it's funny when you insult a white rural person, but not funny when you insult any other group?
russelldoveyJul 13, 2007
Technically, if they're throwing a rock at the time, it's not "cold blood" now is it?It's cowardly, cold-blooded murder, yes, but it's not "in cold blood".
Closed AccountDec 27, 2007
Because rebuilding homes below sea level is a stupid f**king idea.