The Last Top Gear

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:lol: OK, who else got over half way in before they twigged that a rabbit was off? :oops:
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:?
can you repeat that in english please :?
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Erm.. Who watched more than half of it before they arrived at the conclusion that there was a rabbit off?

You're far too long out there in that France mate, their strange patter is making you forget how to talk properly. :lol:
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Not just people in France, I'm none the wiser.
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Psst - John - I think it's the bit about the rabbit that's confusing them....

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:?

OK, unlikely as that is..

Look here
Can a phrase that appears in a national newspaper (and not one of the red tops either mind) really be such a source of bewilderment?

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I've yet to meet anyone who didn't know what that meant, apart from Americans and their language doesn't include a noun meaning a period of two weeks, but does include copacetic, embiggen and math so doesn't count.

BUT, and right back on topic here :shock: , Jezza is still to be allowed to do his occasional appearances on HIGNFY, QI and similar panel games shewn on the Beeb. This, IMHO, makes his sacking even less credible as a gesture, so I'm going to stop watching TG as a protest! :lol:
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Aj je means the language auto chang for bad language :lol:
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:? The pen of my aunt is on the table.
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