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Thank you so much.
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for the velvet smoothness
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a Nissan GT-R.
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It's showing off.
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the Bentley Continental...
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I hate the Bentley Continental.
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God, I love the Bentley Continental.
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of styling... a-hem, a-hem, a-hem!
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thought, "That is so good looking."
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back wheel looks so fantastic.
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love-in, a challenge arrived.'
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which is four days from here."
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from everything in Australia!
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your cars to round up 4,000 cows."
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Three million..."
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You read that wrong.
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on the other side of the world.
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with that on the number plate.
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haven't you, James?
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You can see it.
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How could he possibly know?
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and said, "Can you provide a car?
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doesn't say 'convict'
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We'll be stoned by republicans.
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we had a more immediate problem.
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and sell the Senator in Australia,
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made in Germany in the '80s.
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and it lasted a couple of days
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electronic valve control,
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an electronic differential.
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a hermetically sealed factory,
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forwards under the bonnet,
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would think, "Are we sure?"
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super-sophisticated
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electronics do not like dust.
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a demented relation living
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more power and they're lighter.
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stability control.
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we're good to go.
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it's gone, it's gone.
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It went like a scalded rabbit.
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quicker.You weren't.
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All right, we'll check the camera.
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That can't...
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Yeah, you were first.
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Why am I last?
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I've got it.
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Everything. Oh, watch it!
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when you do that?
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They can sit under water.
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for killing and eating!
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a water buffalo, whole.
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There's the death adders.
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the public perception of the country
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from the reality than Australia.
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What did that?
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I don't know but he's gone down.
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towards us, isn't it?Yes.
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week that ate a Bentley whole,
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but it spat the Bentley out.
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Does it?Yes.
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full of a million things to do,
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I'm afraid.
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to go round the track.
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ever to come out of Canada.
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Kiefer Sutherland!
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Great! Look who's here!
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weren't you?Yeah.
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there was a very funny moment.
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with a friend.
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and just knocked it down
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across the street.
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they'd knocked it down.
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They did that with mine.
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he's Donald. Yes.
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It's slightly delicate.
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of their parents having sex.
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at about 13, 14,
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and you're 14 years old
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trying to block your father out.
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"No, this isn't going to work.
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yes, that moment was kind of tricky.
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was it the first of the what
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box set?Yes. It sort of was.
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You were a big-name actor
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which, now, is the norm.
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noticed the film world was changing.
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that made 50-odd movies a year.
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only making 15 movies a year.
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or Terms Of Endearment,
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wasn't getting made any more.
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kind of shifting over to television.
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"How?" He said, "Well, my wife..."
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"No, no, no, not that. Not that.
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And I was flattered by that.
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nine o'clock was their bedtime
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at nine o'clock.
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I did, yeah.
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They don't make a lot of them.
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I know that's actually
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in my career I got to do films
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He must be able to ride a horse.
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and horses didn't like him.
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when we were shooting Young Guns.
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Charlie on a horse,
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some poor teamster holding the bit.
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kind of act his way out of that.
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Three Musketeers I remember saying
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"What are you shooting right now?
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round the bend on a horse."
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Oh, that's going to be great!
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the road." And he said,
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right by the camera over there."
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and you could hear the horse
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and then, in seconds,
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it's in a full gallop.
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"Whoa,BLEEP! Whoa!
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he came around the corner
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He's let go of the reins.
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in the back, behind the ear.
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there, were you?"
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a muscle to help him.
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move on to your cars,
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I did, yes.
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I was living in New York
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and I did a print ad for Levis.
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a '67 Mustang. Six cylinder.
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between New York and Maryland.
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the Texas Panhandle.
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I do, yeah.
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possessed you to buy a Panamera,
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429. It was... I think it's one of
the most beautiful interiors.
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brilliant.I think it's phenomenal.
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in Cape Town in South Africa.
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Los Angeles to Frankfurt
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Panamera had come out,
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take your luggage off the plane,
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by a race-car driver -
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to the next terminal,
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440. And he would get it up to about
145mph and halfway to the terminal
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441. you're like, "HolyBLEEP,
I got to get me one of these!"
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How was it out there?
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443. Well, first of all, you know,
it's an amazing experience,
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watching this show for years.
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driving this car all the time,
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was driving, I'm like,
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447. "Oh, I wish I had never made fun
of anybody driving this car!"
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448. It scared the crap out of me.
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where I'm like,
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450. "You're not going to make it,
you're not going to make it!"
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451. Literally I felt like that sticker
of Garfield at the back of the car,
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Or going through the tyres.
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that! Here we go, let's play it.
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459. I like the colour.
Yeah, the colour stands out well.
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for Britain in January.
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you think of nothing to say.
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462. Except scheisse.
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We would have liked a dammit.
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464. Or maybe "Send me the schematics
of the track on my PDA."
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another good one.
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466. That's very tidy through there.
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467. And - oh, yeah, that's very
well done in that weather.
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oh, you're in fourth, ya prat.
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prat - or Canadian.
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473. Yes, look at the tech line there,
it does handle very well, that.
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474. Oh, no, wait, you've got it
understeering there.
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475. That is very slippery.
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when I was doing it.
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478. Don't you dare take your foot off,
you pussy.
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479. The slower it looks, weirdly,
sometimes, the faster it is. Yeah.
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480. See, look at that, staying away
from the tyres. Very smooth again.
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481. I don't know what the time
is yet, I haven't seen.
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Oh, that's a tricky corner, that is.
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484. But that is beautifully done.
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485. And, again, beautifully done
around Gambon and across the line.
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487. So...
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488. where do you think you've come?
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489. Oh, gosh, I have... Bearing in
mind... OK, these are all dry laps.
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491. I can't remember what "FW"
stands for. It think "fairly."
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Oh, fairly wet.
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493. I think our fastest wet lap
we've had so far is at 1.49.4.
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495. I really haven't a clue.
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496. OK, Kiefer Sutherland,
you did it in...
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497. Well,1. Good.
That's not surprising.
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498. What is surprising in that weather
is the next one - 40. OK.
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499. Ooh.
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501. ..is if, and I like James Blunt a
lot, he's a really good guy.Mm-hm.
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Jack Bauer, this could end 24. Yeah.
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510. You know what? Yes.
I've never run on a track.
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511. I mean, anything that I've ever been
asked to do in a car, which is
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512. quite a lot of stuff,
but they basically say,
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as you can, start here,
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that bus, hit it."
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516. Anyway, ladies and gentleman, can
I just say, on behalf of all us,
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Gosh, thank you so much.
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Thank you, guys, very much.
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modern, complicated cars
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to a three million acre farm,
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525. where we would have to round up
4,000 cows using a BMW M6,
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526. a Bentley Continental,
and a Nissan GT-R. Yeah.
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527. When we left the action,
we were sitting beside
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528. a crocodile-infested swamp,
trying to catch fish for our supper.
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529. And the good news is
we survived the crocodile.
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530. We did, but we weren't
out of danger yet.
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531. Because in Australia animals
don't just like to bite, sting
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532. and strangle you,
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533. they also love to jump out in
the road and kill you in a crash.
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534. Absolutely. And that's why, before
we set off on the second day,
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probably test our brakes.
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536. So we found a long, straight,
empty piece of road -
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difficult in the outback -
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539. Here is what we've planned -
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540. Richard Hammond will drive down
this road at 60mph.
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541. When he gets to the chequered flags
over there, he will brake.
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542. Now, the Highway Code says
he will stop 240 feet later
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543. on this line here, right where
James May and I are standing.
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544. Ah, yes, but the thing is,
when the Highway Code was written,
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545. cars were small and light.
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546. That Bentley weighs
two and a half tonnes.
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548. So, let's see how long
it takes him to stop it.
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552. Two and a half tonne Bentley.
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553. I'll regret that.
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554. Missed opportunity. I mean,
that's never going to come along -
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555. they volunteered and everything.
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557. Yep.Miles? Miles?
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560. And the little wing. There you go.
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561. I elected to go next
in the Gran Coupe which,
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564. I'm going to be relying
on old-fashioned steel.
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565. And the quick reactions
of a man in his prime.
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566. Do we need to be this far away? No,
we could confidently move forwards.
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567. Yeah, think who's driving.
Maybe that much.
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568. That much. That much.
OK. I'm ready.
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569. Here we go.
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570. OK, up to 60.
That does not take long.
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571. And... braking.
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572. Oh, that hurt my face!
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573. More to the point, it had
shattered Hammond's effort.
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575. I don't know, what are
they talking about?
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576. The BMW had stopped in just 75 feet.
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577. Quite a target for
the Datsun to beat.
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578. What worries me is he doesn't ever
use anything he's given to the full.
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579. Give him 900 horsepower, he uses 20.
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580. So he might not use all the brakes?
No, he won't.
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581. As it turned out,
he did use all the brakes.
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583. Ooh!I think it's actually
gone over the BM. It has.
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584. The BMW has cleaned up there.
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585. 'But, although the BMW had won,
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a very good point.'
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587. When you go on a speed awareness
course and the man goes,
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589. Just put your hand up and go,
"No, it doesn't."
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590. We have to do 70mph in Britain
on the motorway,
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591. because somebody might have a
Ford Anglia and it will take them
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592. that long to stop. But if you're
driving a good car like this - well,
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to go 140... 210mph. Yeah.
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595. I shouldn't have to suffer because
somebody's still got an Anglia.
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596. Having established that our cars
could stop on a stamp,
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598. 542 horsepower from a twin-turbo V6.
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599. It is absolutely ballistic.
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600. The mid-range thrust of this, when
you're midway through a corner,
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some pretty good sports cars
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BMW's M cars sounded like
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and they were magnificent.
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610. With this one, though, it is back.
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612. God, this is just...
electrifyingly good.
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615. What manner of thing
will it be, I wonder?
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616. The mystery deepened when we arrived
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617. and were given idiotic
health and safety outfits.
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619. Holy cow!
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620. Most of the steel used
to build modern China
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621. came out of this vast hole
in the ground.
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622. But today it would be our racetrack.
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623. Must be a hill climb.
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624. Like Goodwood. Yeah, it is.It's not
exactly like... Not exactly, no.
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625. Every single corner has got a drop
on it that's... lethal. Oh, hello.
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627. "You will now take it in turns to
drive up the hill climb course..."
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628. It is, yeah.".. attempting
to beat a benchmark time."
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629. Let me guess, the benchmark time is
set by The Stig? It isn't The Stig.
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630. But it is... The Stig's
Australian cousin.
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by AC/DC
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633. And he's got a bigger... sausage.
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634. How did you find that out?
Well, look.
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635. Even from here, one can see
that he is a... Big Stig.
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636. Big Stig would be
laying down the gauntlet
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639. You know that, whatever it's called,
Maloo? Yeah.
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640. It's got more horsepower
than my BMW. Has it?Two more.
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641. Three, two, one, go!
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by Midnight Oil
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643. Whoa, that's a spectacular
thing to look at.
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644. Oh, no! Oh, he's gone a bit
sideways there. What...?
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645. Am I the only one who really
likes that Ute? Yes, you are. OK.
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648. Gordon Bennett, he was... Oof.
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the three of us
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the bottom of the mine.
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651. I'll win this.
I seriously doubt that.
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652. Well, I will or he will cos we've
got four-wheel drive.It's true.
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653. Four-wheel drive is useful on a
tractor but on a normal road car
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654. it's pointless. It's like water.
How's it like water?
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655. Cos it's neither good nor bad,
it just doesn't do anything.
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656. Water's useful for a lot of things.
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657. It is if you put hops in it,
or grapes. But on its own...
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658. When was the last time
a rear-wheel drive car
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661. Not that recently.
In my mind, it was.
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662. It was 1983 and that was yesterday.
Correct.
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663. Ever since then
it's been four-wheel.
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664. That's a rally stage, isn't it?
I shall do this first.
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665. And you will witness poetry.
Fire away.
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666. In front of a crowd of bemused
miners, I prepared for my run.
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667. Traction control... off.
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668. Three, two, one, go!
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Third!
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672. Maybe I should have kept
the traction control on.
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675. Big slide.
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676. God above.
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677. What if, all of a sudden - twoo! -
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678. and then we just saw
the underside of the BMW.
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680. Come on, Beemer,
give me that 575 horsepower!
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681. Four-wheel drive is for the weak.
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682. 180kph!
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683. And through the lorries
and across the line!
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684. Next, the Bentley.
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685. And the magnificent country
residence of the Duke of Marlborough
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the starting line.
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687. I'm going to bias the suspension
slightly towards soft.
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689. Three, two, one, go!
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690. Grip, grip, grip! Good girl.
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was four seconds ahead of the BMW.
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694. Oh, four-wheel drive helping me
round that a treat.
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695. Hairpin.
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696. The China and silverware
is going to fall over
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697. and make a terrible mess for
the butler to clear up later.
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698. Right, braking, ready for the...
Oh, God, turn here...
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699. Come on, bite! There you go.
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701. look, that car should be
the fastest up that course
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702. but with the best will in the world,
I'm not going to be,
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703. so I've got a plan.
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carrying him around for days.
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705. With English Stig
smuggled into the driving seat,
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707. Here he is, look. "Hello."
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708. Three, two, one, go!
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710. Um... that was a racing line, there,
did you see? Yeah.
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711. None of what I'm seeing...
Makes sense? is possible.
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712. Oh, my God. He's twitching,
he's actually... Oh, my...!
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713. Where's he going?
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714. He forgot where the end... Well,
he did something James May-ish.
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715. Thanks very much.
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717. That was very quick. Yeah.
It was vigorous. Four-wheel drive.
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718. It's a good car. It flatters.
It does.I'm not saying...
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719. You're right to say it. I...
You know, I wasn't that confident,
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720. but it does look after you all the
way. We have the times here anyway.
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721. The Australian Stig
in the HSV Maloo did a 1:17.8.
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722. I was a little bit slower, as
it's turned out.Really? Go on.
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724. I was 1:31.6.
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725. That is slower, isn't it?
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726. Bentley... 1:18.6.
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727. Oh, that's not bad.
That's pretty good.
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You were only a second off.
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732. Four and a half seconds faster
than a Stig.
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733. Well done, you. Thank you.
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734. 'As we got back on the road,
I could accept that
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735. 'four-wheel drive makes sense
in an iron ore mine.
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736. 'But James's time...
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737. 'no.
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738. 1 minute 13 seconds, James May.
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739. It normally takes James May 1 minute
13 seconds to go through a door.
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740. How did he do that?
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741. 'And more to the point,
how did our cars do that?'
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742. To be in this Bentley
hammering up that hill,
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743. you're asking a lot of
a modern luxury car
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744. weighing the best part
of two and a half tonnes.
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745. It did it.
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746. 'After a dirty, dusty day,
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747. 'we were looking forward to
staying in an actual hotel.
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748. 'Sadly, though,
this was the only one for miles.'
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749. Evening. Evening.
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750. Is that a bed? Is it?Yeah.
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751. 'Jeremy, therefore, suggested
we should leave immediately...
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752. '.. and try a new type of tenting
that he'd just thought of.'
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753. What are you doing?
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754. Most people build a campfire
and then sit around it, yes? Yes.
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755. What I've done is built
the campfire round us.
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756. So we can sit in the middle,
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757. cook our salmonella
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758. and none of all the dangerous
animals can get at us.
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759. I have revolutionised tenting,
is what I've done.
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760. Hang on.
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761. What are you doing now?What's
the best way of starting a fire?
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762. Petrol.
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763. What must the world look like
from inside that head?
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764. Are you ready? Yes.
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765. Behold! For I have made fire
all around us!
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766. Brilliant. Jeremy...
It's quite warm. What?
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767. One of the many advantages of
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that you sit round
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769. is that you can move out of the way
of where the smoke is going.
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770. Yeah. You can't with mine,
but we are safe. Get down low.
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771. Down low. It's better.
I already am down low.
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772. It's worse.No, it's better here.
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773. Anyway... What? Where are the tents?
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774. In the cars.
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775. Well... You plum sack.
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776. 'The next morning,
after another dreadful night,
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777. 'we were back on the road.
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778. 'And after about four hours,
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779. 'Professor Hammond
finally realised something.'
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780. It's big. It is big, Australia.
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781. 'We were headed for the gigantic
farm where we'd be herding cattle,
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782. 'and had decided to try
and reach it in one day.
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783. 'The drive would be... enormous.'
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784. I spy with my little eye
something beginning with T.
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785. Tree.
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786. I spy with my little eye
something beginning with T.
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787. Termite mound.
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788. I spy with my little eye something
beginning with T.
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789. It's "tree". Just stop it!
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790. 'Since Hammond wouldn't play,
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791. 'I tuned into the only station
that my radio could receive.'
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792. '.. lightweight heifers
out of Darwin heading to Indonesia
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793. 'are now fetching up to
$2.25 a kilo.
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794. 'Fattening steers heading to
Indonesia up to $2.45 a kilo.'
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795. Why don't you play Steely Dan?
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796. 'Normally you get SOME
excitement in this part of Australia
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797. 'when you have to overtake
a convoy of gigantic road trains.'
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798. 'We were actually quite
looking forward to the peril.'
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799. A lot of dust coming up here.
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800. 'But in cars as fast as ours,
it was a doddle.'
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801. I'm out of the way. I'm free.
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802. 'At one o'clock,
I had a delicious Aussie lunch.'
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803. AUSTRALIAN ACCENT:"Bloody hot
ring-burner."
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804. 'And then it was back to
business as usual.'
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805. 'C2 heifers sell from 160-176.
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806. 'Lightweight C3 heifers lifted four.
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807. 'They sell from 160-190.
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808. 'And heavyweight heifers
returned up to 204 cents...'
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809. Oh, God!
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810. 'Darkness had fallen
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811. 'when we finally reached
the bottom of the farm drive.'
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812. Joy of joys!
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813. 'But... it took another
two hours to reach
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814. 'the farmhouse at the top of it...'
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815. Welcome. Thank you.
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816. '.. where there were
no spare bedrooms.
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817. 'So I decided to try
another new sort of tenting.'
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818. Do you know what?What? We started
this, I liked all three cars.
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819. I still do.
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820. But my conviction that the Bentley
is the best is now absolute.
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821. I just...
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822. I still find it slightly
sort of... What?
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823. There's a slight hint
of faux-toffery about it,
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824. which suits you very well,
obviously.
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825. But the great thing about
the Nissan is
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826. it's just a finely honed
driving instrument.
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827. Well, no... OK, on the Nurburgring,
yours is...
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828. Don't mention the Nurburgring.
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829. That's what it's for, James.
No, it's not. And Jeremy, your BM.
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830. It does look brilliant. There you go.
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831. It's a very competent motorcar,
the BMW.
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832. That's damning with faint praise,
that is, May.
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833. Yes, exactly.
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834. Yours is a bit too
Dolce & Gabbana.
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835. Yours is a bit too Poundland.
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836. They're both brilliant cars,
make no mistake.
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837. What are you doing, by the way?
Claymores. They're mines.
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838. I brought them from Britain.
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839. Ring our campsite with claymores.
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840. Then any animal that comes...
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841. .. they will...
it will become a veneer.
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842. 'When my work was done and May
and Hammond had drunk all the beer,
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843. 'we turned in for the night.'
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844. What was that? That was
the sound of me saving your life.
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845. 'The next morning,
our campsite looks like an abattoir.'
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846. What's this? Crocodile's ear.
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847. It's hairy.
Crocodiles do have hairy ears.
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848. They don't even have ears.
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849. They do. That was a crocodile
that was coming to eat us.
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850. And my claymore saved our lives.
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851. Look what we've got here, Hammond.
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852. It's a crocodile's hoof(!)
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853. You've detonated
one of the man's cows.
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854. Let's not get bogged down
with..."ooh, blew up," all right?
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855. Because I've been
reading about this farm.
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856. Yes.It's actually 3.2 million acres.
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857. So another 200,000 acres
just slipped in there?
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858. And to put that in perspective,
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859. this single farm is the same size
as Buckinghamshire...
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860. and Hertfordshire... and Surrey...
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861. and East Sussex and West Sussex
and Kent, combined.
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862. It's the same size
as the South East of England!
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863. 'Everything you see here,
and a lot more besides, is one farm.
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864. 'And as we set off
to do cattle herding,
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865. 'we were still struggling
to get our heads
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866. 'around the enormity of it all.'
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867. It's 250 miles from this farm
to the nearest supermarket.
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868. That's like driving from
London to Newcastle
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869. just to buy some washing-up liquid
and some bog roll.
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870. And it's not driving on motorways.
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871. It's not the A1
and it's not the M1, it's tracks.
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872. In Britain, the average beef herd
is between, sort of, 28 and 50 cows.
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873. And here it's 64,000.
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874. 'Our task was to round up
4,000 of them,
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875. 'and we assumed this many
would be easy to spot.'
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876. Now, have you raised your suspension
up, Hammond? Yes, I have.
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877. Can you see any cows?
No, no. Not one.
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878. But we could be
in the equivalent of Dover
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879. and the cows could be
in Beaconsfield.
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880. Well, I was just thinking that.
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881. What if they're all
in the opposite corner?
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882. They could be 100 miles
away from here.
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883. 'Even the hi-tech BMW was no help.'
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884. 'Voice commands. New entry.
Spell name of place.'
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885. Some cows.
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886. 'Did you mean Sheep Hills?'
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887. No, not sheep. Cows.
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888. What's the noise you make
to attract a cow?
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889. If it was a dog it would be...
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890. I don't know anything about cows...
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891. apart from what they taste like.
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892. It is difficult to be a cowboy
when we can't find any cows.
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893. 41 degrees out there.
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894. No cows.
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895. 'After an hour's meandering about,
however, we struck gold.'
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896. Cow!
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897. Over there. Yes, cows!
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898. I'm counting four cows.
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899. That is a start.
Get 'em, round 'em up.
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900. You two take the flanks,
I'll stay at the rear.
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901. Don't get too close. If you panic
'em, you'll spoil the burgers.
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902. We've got them. We have them.
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903. This is perfect.
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904. We're brilliant at this!
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905. 'But then...'
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906. They're going to brake
and go in the woods.
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907. They're getting into the trees!
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908. I can't go in there. It's too rough.
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909. 'And even though
Hammond had four-wheel drive,
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910. 'it turned out
he couldn't go in there either.'
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911. Um, I'm beached.
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912. 'And by the time
James had pulled him out...'
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913. Three, two, one. Action!
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914. '.. our four cows had wandered off.'
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915. Sitrep - we found four cows
and we lost them.
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916. 'So, what chance would we have
when we found 4,000?'
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917. Right.
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918. Right.
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919. Now, this is
the biggest flock of cows
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920. I have ever seen in my entire life.
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921. 'Our job was to get them
all turned round
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922. 'and then herd them into
a giant pen, which was 10km away...
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923. '..a pretty tall order
for three cars like these.'
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924. It's like Zulu,
watching them coming towards us.
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925. Here we go.
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926. Has anyone got any plans,
cos I haven't?
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927. 'Hammond suggested we break
the herd into smaller chunks.
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928. 'But that didn't work at all.'
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929. They're going in completely
the wrong direction now.
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930. Oh, now... How are they...?
What, they've gone...
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931. They're just going round me.
They are not very scared of me.
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932. I'm in the middle. I've been herded
by the cows. It's all gone wrong.
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933. Clarkson, where the hell are you?
I am now in cow dust.
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934. I can see nothing.
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935. OK, they're charging me.
This is unexpected.
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936. They're running towards me.
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937. We are in the middle of the cows.
We've been outwitted by cows.
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938. Um, nice cows. Morning, cows.
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939. That bull's menacing me.
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940. This is a remarkably brave cow.
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941. It won't be pushed back into line
at all.
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942. When I say "cow",
I mean massive bull.
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943. I may need some help here.
This guy is properly stubborn.
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944. I shall call you James May.
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945. He fears the Nissan more.
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946. 'And as it turned out,
that wasn't entirely accurate.'
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947. He's head-butting me!
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948. He head-butted your Datsun.
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949. 'Meanwhile, back in the Bentley...'
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950. Jeremy!
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951. 'Clearly, things weren't going well,
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952. 'so we made a decision.'
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953. I think there are too many for us.
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954. Well, yes.
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955. We need the cavalry.
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956. 'And ten minutes later, it arrived.'
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957. Ho-ho-ho!
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958. One of the most dangerous jobs
in the world,
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959. flying the Robinson helicopters
to muster the cattle.
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960. On average, round about eight
are killed every year.
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961. Sometimes they will use the skids
to actually push the cows into line.
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962. 'With the air cav as backup,
we started to get our act together.'
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963. Hammond,
you're the rough terrain response.
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964. And I'm the quick response.
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965. That's good, that's good.
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966. Channel 'em in,
I'll drive them forwards.
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967. Flanking, flanking.
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968. Go on, go left.
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969. Braking right.
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970. Good work, Hammond, good work.
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971. That Bentley going across
that field is a sight to behold.
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972. Look at... Look at its wheels!
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973. 'Soon, we realised something.'
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974. Ah, there you go. Look at that.
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975. 'For once, Top Gear was being
ambitious and not rubbish.'
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976. All right, cowboy!
I feel pretty manly!
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977. I feel like one of those bulls.
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978. I loved that.
I thought that was fun.
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979. That was a lot of fun.It was.
And these cars...
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980. better than horses. And nobody
fell off. Much better. Yeah.
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981. But can we just stop for a moment?
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982. The amazing thing - the cars survived
it. Nothing broke. All three.
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983. Fantastic. And if Nissan... well,
actually, or Bentley or BMW,
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984. if they made a laptop, I'd buy it.
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985. You could throw a Nissan laptop
in the lavatory, do a log on it...
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986. .. and you'd still be able
to log on on it.
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987. You would. Anyway...
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988. we must now decide which
of these cars is the best.
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989. Well, I'm not backing down.
It's the Bentley.
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990. I'm not backing down.
It is this Nissan.
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991. James, sorry, mate.
You are just wrong.
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992. The Nissan GT-R, it has a whiff
of the Nurburgring.
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993. It's not just a whiff of
the Nurburgring. It reeks of it!
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994. Your clothes will smell of it
six weeks after you've been in it.
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995. It's better than it smelling
of Ryan Giggs's bath water.
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996. Mate, it's a Bentley.
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997. Think what that means.I'll tell
you what it means, Hammond.
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998. It means it is £66,000
more expensive than this.
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999. Yes, because that's a Nissan!
That's a Bentley.
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1000. Exactly. It's a Nissan. And when you
strip everything off this Nissan,
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1001. you find underneath
a racing car.
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1002. When you strip all the stuff off
of that Bentley,
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1003. underneath it is a VW.
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1004. If we strip all the stuff off you,
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1005. we'd find underneath
the same basic skeleton
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1006. as you would find
in a racing driver.
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1007. But when we put it all back on,
as we must, to make you James May,
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1008. you're James May!
That's the wrong car.
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1009. Yes, but, Hammond, if we stripped
everything off of you,
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1010. we'd find the same skeleton
that you have in a racing driver
when he was a little boy!
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1011. But when you put it
all back together,
you are still Richard Hammond.
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1012. You in that GT-R
is like you in those shoes.
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1013. Ridiculous!
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1014. Says the man in the jacket
woven out of 100% pure 1935.
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1015. That was designed very
specifically for a purpose -
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1016. to feel good on
the ragged edge of performance.
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1017. You're not going to do that.
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1018. You have a watch that
can go to the moon.
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1019. You're never going to
go to the moon.
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1020. They don't make moon boots in your
size, but you like having that watch
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1021. because it means it is a good watch.
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1022. And it's the same with the car.
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1023. You're just being aBLEEP.
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1024. LAUGHTER, APPLAUSE
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1025. Thank you.
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1026. And you've got
aBLEEPlike aBLEEP BLEEP.
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1027. A baby one.
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1028. Gentlemen. Gentlemen, gentlemen,
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1029. I'm sorry, I'm going to have
to interrupt at this point,
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1030. because the fact of the matter is,
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1031. by any measurable means you choose,
the BMW is the best car.
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1032. But... Y...
But I wouldn't buy one.
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1033. Well, why?
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1034. Because fast, expensive BMWs plummet
in value as soon as you buy them.
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1035. You buy one of those,
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1036. within 18 months you are going
to lose £40,000, £45,000.
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1037. And as a Yorkshireman,
I just couldn't handle that.
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1038. I really couldn't. That means you
have to choose one of these.I know.
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1039. I find myself now
with the casting vote.
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1040. Um, the problem I have is,
OK, I'm at the precise age
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1041. when I'm growing out of the Nissan
and into the Bentley.
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1042. That's the problem I've got. And
that is why you should have this.
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1043. The Nissan will help you rage
against the dying of the light.
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1044. Rather than any of that,
you can grow old gracefully
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1045. and in comfort in the Bentley,
which is a great place to be.
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1046. It's got quilted leather in there.
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1047. Hammond, quilted leather is what
an incontinence sheet looks like
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1048. if you look at it
under a microscope!
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1049. I have made up my mind.
Right now, I've made up my mind.
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1050. I'm going to ditch
my Yorkshireness,
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1051. not care about the depreciation,
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1052. go for the Beemer.
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1053. You never chose...
The thing is...
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1054. You never will.
..it's breathtaking, that car.
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1055. All right. And on that bombshell,
it's time to end.
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1056. Thank you so much for watching.
See you next week. Good night!
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