Clarkson: “just one round before that hufters fire me’

Clarkson: “just one round before that hufters fire me’

Posted on 20-03-2015 at 9:40 by ricardo – 55 Comments”


Or Jeremy Clarkson ever return to Top Gear? Last night, he was there pretty strongly about on a liefdadigheidsbal.

Jeremy made yesterday his debut at the Roundhouse Gala, where tout hip London gathered to money in the direction of one or another charity to hurl. Probably no one had expected that the suspended Top Gear presenter’s something about the incident would say, since the investigation is still ongoing. The contrary proved to be true: the flapuit made the BBC even razed to the ground.

‘I’m fired’

Jeremy offered, namely, a ride around the Top Gear track for sale. He was behind the wheel, to the highest bidder at the passagiersplek. A ride that he described as his last lap around the track at Dunsfold Park Aerodrome, so we make out his words:

“So I’ll go down to Surrey and I’ll do one last lap of that track before the fucking bastards sack me. And I’ll drive somebody around in whatever I can get hold or. I’m sacked so it’s probably an Austin Maestro. So who knows? But anyway it will be my last ever lap of the Top Gear test drive.

And as a last sneer:

“There was an 18-year waiting list to be in the audience of Top Gear, but the BBC has fucked themselves. It was a great show and they’ve fucked it up. Tonight’s the night when you have the opportunity.”

And yes, there is an image of, because the British tabloids feast on such flapuits. Images check HERE.

Or it is all for show, because the circle with Jezza was for the immense sum of £100,000 to afgehamerd.

Meanwhile, the BBC, for the first time about the incident said that a scuffle would have come between Jeremy and a producer after the evening, in a hotel no steak and more served could be. In a statement, says the British broadcaster that they have next week a statement will come. So actually we know nothing ever.

“Following last week’s suspension of Jeremy Clarkson, Ken MacQuarrie, is now considering the evidence and will report to the Director-General on his findings next week. Once this has been considered, we will set out any further steps. The BBC will not be offering further commentary until then.”


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