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I think it was an F15, and to be fair, pretty much *anyone* would blow chunks when subjected to the moves they put him through.
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Dan White skrev: IIRC they used to say that a good pilot in either of those(and most other fighter planes) could make a quail heave its gut.
Beav wrote I note on the Radio 4 news just a moment ago that, "His co-presenters from the Top Gear programme have visited him in hospital." I also noted that Clarkson said, "many drivers expressed sympathy on the journey up on the motorway." I think you misunderstood the signals Mr C.
Though my experience suggests that this happens despite their best intentions rather than because of them.
Priceless. "Lookie, just **** off with yer Elf and Safety, this is a rocket-powered fucking car and we have balls of steel and we don't need you around here."
I was assuming Elf and Safety would be looking into the risks for the TV crew and burger-van man than the car crew and driver.