I think they're renewed interest in the Falklands only happened when massive oil reserves were found recently....
[QUOTE="Pete1950, post: 438814, member: 23049" No wonder Argentina can't afford to buy ships for the navy, planes for the airforce, or tanks for the army - which is just as well perhaps.[/QUOTE] at least we're on a level playing field if this escalates.
have they not done this shit to death yet................they go on a trip, get 3 vehicles, modify them and personalise them....ad the word penis to the out side of one of them.......they break down, meet the locals.........blah cooking blah....
Good point...I think we found it (well BP I think) and once they did the Argies kicked off a couple of months later....
Good point, Andy but this time it was very slightly different. There was a very real chance that the Top Gear team would have been torn to pieces by an angry mob and in my view, that can only be a good thing.
Not so sure about that. Investors are very nervous due to a lot dusters being drilled. And good enough for em. I did some work down there a few years back and found the locals some of the most odious, obnoxious twats I've ever met. Theiving bastards too. W
But repetition is the point. Its basically a comedy sketch show where the same joke is repeated with a different set. The fact we all know what's coming is part of the gag. Its a well used formula because it works. The only special that fell flat was the Indian one because the presenters somehow managed to mock the country rather than themselves as is usual practise. Long may the TG specials continue. And Clarkson's surreal mock road tests. Like his fox hunting trip in a 4X4, the Renault hatch-back he drove off the dock at Belfast with Ross Kemp in the back and the Reliant Robin challenge. No need to change a thing.
Yeah - he's a funny bloke JC is I remember reading one of his pieces in one of the Sunday's just before the election following eric pickles - "Eric Pickles has a lot of issues in his life and all of them are Gordon Brown." - very funny....
Mary Hinge - I have worked in the Falklands for over two years, and have always found the locals to be courteous, helpful, pleasant people. It's true that several companies have found oil - mostly in deep water, and difficult to get to. The extent of the reserves has yet to be fully established. The current "renewed interest" has a little to do with the oil, but much more to do with distracting attention away from Argentina's chronic financial situation, corrupt government and general abuse of human rights - pretty much as it was in 1982. Fortunately the current military presence in the Falklands is more than enough to deter Argentina's potential military aggression.
The Argentinian claim to the Falklands is preposterous. Not only have the islands never been Argentinian territory, they have been British longer than Argentina has been Argentina.