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Oh yeah, it was watched by some 8 million people and they had 50 complaints, well they had better take them seriously then as it was such a large percentage of the audience, fecking idiots.

 

:yeahthat: :yeahthat: :yeahthat:

 

To the special 50. Get a sense of proportionality, a life, a proper job, anything that keeps people like that, who have nothing better to do than complain about something they aren't forced to watch, out of my face.

 

Deep Deep breath.

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ive had a brain injery and my mother has said i have never been the same since, but if you have bouncebackability then fair play

and fair play to him, the thing i found weird was the way he was talking about the crash as if he can remember the whole thing i lost 2 days of memory when i crashed my car, i was told by doctors the brain decided to stop making memories and concetrate on staying alive so shut every thing down

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My best friend Jay died in a crash less than 2 years ago when he went straight on at a roundabout in his TVR, (Yes he was speeding, estimated speed 120mph+ at impact, long story, won't go into details on here (People on Pistonheads (Or in the Telford area) might remember hearing about it, PM me if you want clarification))

 

He died from head injuries, and died pretty bloody quickly, but I know for a fact that he'd be sticking up for Hammond and TG with regards to this...

 

As a friend living in the 'aftermath', yeah, it's not an easy thing to do, but I know that whilst slamming his head into the a-pillar of his TVR wasn't what he'd planned, driving his car and having fun was what Jay liked doing...

 

Jay was a tuned and skilled driver, and he knew how to drive his car well, he looked after his car, and spent many £K on it a year, so it wasn't poorly maintained... He knew the roads, and what to expect....

 

Sometimes accidents do happen...

 

(Yes accidents at 120mph, but give some leeway on this one)...

 

EDIT : I guess I'm trying to say "Yes, Jay crashed @ silly speed, but wasn't due to anything he'd seen on TV, or heard, or whatever..."...

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My best friend Jay died in a crash less than 2 years ago when he went straight on at a roundabout in his TVR, (Yes he was speeding, estimated speed 120mph+ at impact, long story, won't go into details on here (People on Pistonheads (Or in the Telford area) might remember hearing about it, PM me if you want clarification))

 

He died from head injuries, and died pretty bloody quickly, but I know for a fact that he'd be sticking up for Hammond and TG with regards to this...

 

As a friend living in the 'aftermath', yeah, it's not an easy thing to do, but I know that whilst slamming his head into the a-pillar of his TVR wasn't what he'd planned, driving his car and having fun was what Jay liked doing...

 

Jay was a tuned and skilled driver, and he knew how to drive his car well, he looked after his car, and spent many £K on it a year, so it wasn't poorly maintained... He knew the roads, and what to expect....

 

Sometimes accidents do happen...

 

(Yes accidents at 120mph, but give some leeway on this one)...

 

EDIT : I guess I'm trying to say "Yes, Jay crashed @ silly speed, but wasn't due to anything he'd seen on TV, or heard, or whatever..."...

 

:amen:

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