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As setting up a camera in the Titties ‘n’ Beer car is being taken care of, she gives Wilman a call to tell him what’s going on. Whether he’s going to relay the news to Jeremy and Richard, she doesn’t know.

Three very strange cars will be the stars of this 2-hour special. And because filming has concluded, we already know who is driving what. Jeremy in the Mitsuoka Le-Seyde According to The Grand Tour Fans, there is also a spare car in the show which appears to be a 1954 Ford Popular hot rod. We have seen stuff like this at UK weekend amateur races. They usually have fiberglass front ends, engine swaps, and independent suspension upgrades. Other featured cars Easily the weirdest car of the bunch is the Crosley CC Four convertible, which will be driven by James May in the EuroTrip special. It was built in the late 1940s in Indiana. It’s front-wheel drive and tiny, which makes it quite strange for an American car. The Crosley only weighs approximately 1500 pounds and was powered by a 26 horsepower 724cc engine. Why not any other old European car? Why not a Citroen 2CV, a Fiat 500, or a VW Beetle? We can’t wait to find out. Originally recorded by the Country Music Grimmace Colt Ford, “Titty’s Beer” is an ode to idiocracy and a battle hymn for the forces of misogynistic cultural reduction. The premise doesn’t even make sense, but you can see some oaf going, “Well hell. I like titties, and I like beer, so….”And no folks, this isn’t some buried album cut from the once high flying country duo, this song has its own video and is being pushed hard to the teeming masses. Well, it’s a very good point, and I did give it a great deal of thought.” James says. “That I decided that I… I can deal with it.”Yeah.” Richard says. “It’ll mean we’ll have to catch a different flight home, but it’s a lot better than returning home with a grouchy James May because he missed seeing the camp because the car he chose was crap.” No kidding. Do tell me at what point I referred to it as a review, other than in my above response to Matt (which was the result of HIM calling it a review)? And no, I don’t think this exercise is folly. This song DOES deserve to be called out, but differently. I typically enjoy your rants because they tend to be well-written and have something resembling a point to get across that’s intrinsic to the source of the rant (i.e. the song). THIS article could and should have been done better; it’s not up to your usual standards. Had it been, I probably would have been laughing or fuming along with you. But I fail to see how “calling it out” has anything to do with what Montgomery or Gentry choose to wear. It would be fine if you devoted a line or two to this “issue,” but it makes up the majority of the rant. Are we hear to read about the song or how little you like their outfits or hair products that they may or may not use? Hold on a second man, keep it forever? You're so bold. I mean, I don't know if I want to get into this after all In truth though, Lizzy isn’t exactly the fondest of having to be the one to drive this car. It looks terrible, and the ride is horrible. She’d quite honestly be happy to not have to drive the damn thing. The only thing it has going for it compared to the Crosley is the fact that it doesn’t have a high speed of 38mph. Starting things off, Jeremy Clarkson is going to be behind the wheel of a car called the Mitsuoka Le-Seyde. It’s a surprising choice considering James was the one who drove Mitsuokas many years ago. This obscure Japanese company likes to manufacture retro-looking automobiles out of existing chassis.

She’s sure both Jeremy and Richard have already agreed on that without her, but just in case they haven’t. And she’s sure they wouldn’t mind going to the camp again, just so James gets to look around, considering how excited James was to go there, and they certainly both feel guilty for not being able to wait for him. Even if for TVs sake they may not have acted like it. The reason I brought up their dress is because I felt it was relevant to the idea that these guys are trying to stay relevant by not being themselves, but following the current trends. Now maybe that is not true with Eddie Montgomery, but again, this article was written in a certain context, and should be approach as such.David Allan Coe, the biggest self-promoter in country music history, doesn’t pander to anyone? That’s news to me. Pulling up behind the Crosley, she watches as James makes his way over, and opens the driver's door before she even gets the chance to.

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