Thursday, February 15, 2007

Video: BBC Looks for Savages in the Southern USA

[Bump: See Update below] BBC's Top Gear crew films a ha-ha funny tv show about savages in the scary southern part of scary America . .

Youtube pulled the video, but you can see it here.

Well, at least the poor and uneducated part of these Dis-United States of America are providing entertainment to the rest of the world. I suppose that's some kind of relief from fear of America.

What they're saying about the USA:

"I honesty believe that in certain parts of America, people have started to mate with vegetables."

Top Gear:

Attacked by Rednecks while filming in the Deep South

"On land-of-the-free Top Gear, we spent the whole show in the good ole US of A, as we sent Jeremy, Richard and James across the pond on a massive interstate road-trip. . ."

"The next morning the presenters faced their final challenge: to drive their cars across Alabama without getting shot. This might sound relatively easy, but before they set off they were allowed to paint slogans on each other's cars. James ended up with 'Hilary for president' scrawled along the side of his Caddy, Jeremy's Camaro had the words 'Country and western is rubbish', and Richard's pick-up bore the legend 'Man love rules OK'. These sentiments didn't go down too well with some of the locals and, to cut a long story short, we were lucky to make it to New Orleans with our lives."