For anyone thinking that when she hit the dogs, it's animal abuse, it's not. As Richard said, they are not pet dogs and will fight if she does not show control. Her hitting them is less painful and will cause a lot less damage than what they would do to each other, so she has no choice. Plus those sled dogs are as hard as nails.
Through their thick fur and hide, I doubt they felt much. And yes, those dogs would do far greater damage to each other than some woman with a stick lightly slapping them would. It's the show of force that matters, not the impact of the thing. Hell, even my dog has cracked his head on the bottom of the pantry door when he's excited (he likes to jump in place, it's cute as hell) and barely flinched. Just kept jumping away. And he's about as domesticated as a dog can get.
you know, in films and stuff like that, im always most impressed by the filmcrew. i mean they have to go to the same dangerous places and all but also have to handle the cameras, the drones and so on.
LOL...is there any proof they actually went up to the centre of the earth? They could have filmed this whole thing in one area and made it look like they went 100's of miles.
I tried it once on a boat trailer tire after seeing this episode. I burned the eff out of my hand. It got infected too. I'm okay though and it makes for a good story. I still have the scar.
@@StonedSpagooter apparently James got lost and stuck so he never did get to hammond in that mountain episode. In the end the search and rescue people did come and get them but hammond was on there for little while longer
For all those curious about the C47/DC3 that James and Jeremy found: Up that far north used to be a remote Canadian weather station up there called "Isachsen" which was part of a network of such stations called "Joint Arctic Weather Stations." The plane itself was attempting to take off despite being overloaded, suffering a buildup of ice and snow on the cockpit/wings, and 5 inches of snow on the runway. It attempted to take off several times before hitting a large snow mound. The collision ripped off the undercarriage of the plane, the landing skis and tore the engines off of the wings and sent it skidding about 3000 feet across the frozen bay near the runway. Among the crew of 10 aboard, the only injuries suffered were minor cuts and bruises.
H34dHun734R I'm guessing because the wreckage was possibly used as target practice by some bored personnel; it could be an entirely different wreckage, but this was the only documentation of a downed DC3 in the arctic that was found thus far
There's 2 choices. Many dogs ripping each other apart with their teeth for a prolonged period of time. Or choice 2 the woman assuming alpha male status and dispensing a few hits with a blunt object. Choice 2 is way quicker and kinder if you love animals. Otherwise you have lots of blood and injured dogs, plus that means you just sit there watching them tear each other apart rather than stopping it.
@Snow Wolf guard dogs and police dogs normally tend to be separated in kennels when not on duty and its bit more than a hobby it's a sport as well as a mode of transportation
A lot of people here pointing out that the dogs are pack animals, wilderness instincts & natural behaviour etc. Being tied to a sled to drag humans around has nothing at all to do with nature or any natural life these dogs might have had. They are often chained in crates when not in use, discarded like trash when they are injured from being worked, bred for a higher number of dogs for the tourist season, used and overworked all day for tourist rides in high season & killed off at the end because it’s cheaper to breed new dogs than feed the high number of dogs during the off season. There is no need for this in the 21st century. You can go look all of this up online.
2:43 "I am so unspeakably outraged with you" 3:01 "That, frankly, is a pathetic effort" I need GIFs of these quotes. They would be very useful several times every day!
I always end up respecting countries 2 million times more when they help top gear lol. the Ugandan army, and Icelanders now have a positive stigma with me
"Positive stigma"? A positive mark of disgrace? Is there really such a thing, or is it just that you don't really know what stigma means? The mind boggles.
This was 11 years ago! Holy Shit! I remember coming back from school and waiting for my father and older brother to come back from work so we could watch Top Gear together. This show was the one thing all of us had in common. We would just chill, eat and laugh together whilst watching . I remember when the snow dogs came on on the tv and my dad just stared at our husky and just randomly asked “I wonder if Hugo (dogs name) could do the same”. I may sound over sentimental or whatnot but this show was truly a big part of my childhood. Most memories regarding my younger days was around this show.
It really annoys me that they cut out the segment with Richard reaching the secluded, temporarily-abandoned cabin with Matty. It was such a peaceful, wonderful moment - Richard opening up the unhinged door and discovering a veritable treasure-trove of comfort in the middle of the arctic wilderness - a small kitchen with plenty of unspoiled perishables for use, including a fully-functional stove; a bedroom with a couple of bunks and flimsy mattresses that would have afforded ample comfort in comparison to the tents they were camping in... And all the while, the polar sunset was shining in through the windows on Richard's face like God beckoning him to indulge in these simple pleasures rather than continue on with his campaign to beat Jeremy and James to the pole... Like I said, it was a truly great scene and it's a shame that the BBC decided to cut it.
@@CopiousDoinksLLC thanks I eventually found it but it’s good you posted it here for someone else to see. Really wish they put it in the official airing episode
"I will never ever ever complain about the quality of a hotel again" - Clarkson. 6 or 7 years later, punches a producer because of not getting a hot meal at a hotel and gets sacked.
The top gear videos are the only videos with a non-toxic comment section. Instead of being toxic they help clear up why the dogs were being hit instead of atacking people. Thanks everyone.
+Shane Fell Everything in this show is a fake facade. Theyre never in danger, they dont actually race anything and the competitions are rigged. Its just long car commercials
+Shane Fell After they reached the pole, an aircraft flew up to the Pole from Resolute to pick up the presenters and some of the film crew, who were then taken back. Then a few of the remaining crew and the icelandic mechanics drove the cars all the way back to Resolute
They had the most popular show in the entire world at this point. So they chose to be stuck with eachother in -40 degree temperatures and thrown off dog sleds and nearly abandoned in the arctic for the sake of television. Admirable.
this is one of my favorite epidodes. Top Gear is awesome to the highest degree. I'm 100% all-american and I still love Top Gear and BBC America. I dont know how brits do it but I'd love to see Top Gear do another one of these amazing record-breakers.
for those who wondering about the DC3 in 8:49, it crashed in 1949 because the pilot forget to turn-on the de-icing system for the wings... fortunately, all passengers and crew survived the crash and rescued the day after the crash happens...
7:03 it's funny because after he made this statement, he was furious to hammond about the hotel quality etc in bostwana long after this clip were made (the source of the nile with estate cars episode if you asking)
preston121068 I know I am late but: they have very much fur,the leash hits won't hurt them badly but will distract them from fighting,imagine having a winter jacket on and being hit with a leash
TiMeJ34nD1T You have to understand that PETA are a bunch of retards that think any interaction with animals is abuse. They're basically SJWs for animals.
It wasnt for inflating. The lighter fluid (or any other source of fuel) trick is used when you have to seat the tires bead onto the rim. The mini explosion and rapid expansion of air in the tire forces the beads to seat properly aloowing for the tire to be inflated. :-) Hope it answered you question.
@@why_sr03 Hold up the BBC is owned and funded by the Government why the hell do they need even more money? For there fake TV finding vans which don't work period. Hell, the Army wants to know what they're using because even they don't have said tech. The BBC also claimed they could do this in 1950,s.
It’s interesting all the discussions about dogs and Hammond’s thoughts on dog sledding. During the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration, the British disliked what it took to dog sled in the Antarctic (which involves killing, eating the dogs, and feeding dog meat to the other dogs) to the degree that they disliked using them, instead relying on man-hauling, lugging shit with their own muscle. That policy is what let Amundsen get to the South Pole first, he was able to do what was needed to stay alive, including eating the dogs. But the British dislike of the practice got Scott and his polar team killed.
if y’all don’t think there’s life on other planets. you’ve never been to the grand canyon, egypt, or the artic. all those locations make you feel so incredibly small it’s scary. even Sedona Arizona is a marvel. it’s insane man this world is so big
If she didnt step in to do that with the dogs, they may not stop until one or more is injured or dead. and injury in a place like that is most likely dead anyways. Plus, the chainsaw noises are fake the teeth aren't moving on the band ^^ Come on NO ONE would give James May a loaded shotgun or active chainsaw :D
You obviously have no idea how a chainsaw works. He literally cut through some ice with it a few seconds before that part and then you can hear the chainsaw ref down to idle when Jeremy approaches.
So, Top Gear went through all the effort, spent all the money that is needed to bring a car to the North Pole, with the sole goal of making Hammond miserable. That is a phenomenal dedication.
"I am never ever ever ever going to complain ever again about the quality of a hotel" ... unless they've stopped serving steak for the evening XD Jk, gotta love Jezza :D
For anyone thinking that when she hit the dogs, it's animal abuse, it's not. As Richard said, they are not pet dogs and will fight if she does not show control. Her hitting them is less painful and will cause a lot less damage than what they would do to each other, so she has no choice. Plus those sled dogs are as hard as nails.
annnnd I am out....tough as nails or not....I can't watch that...on to part 3....
Through their thick fur and hide, I doubt they felt much. And yes, those dogs would do far greater damage to each other than some woman with a stick lightly slapping them would. It's the show of force that matters, not the impact of the thing.
Hell, even my dog has cracked his head on the bottom of the pantry door when he's excited (he likes to jump in place, it's cute as hell) and barely flinched. Just kept jumping away. And he's about as domesticated as a dog can get.
the proverbial fur on those is so thick them hits are like little pinches for them
@@lastemperor3618 You do know dogs bite eachother and kill eachother to show dominance or leadership. What she did is nothing
@@lastemperor3618 No, they are kids. Not wild pack animals...
you know, in films and stuff like that, im always most impressed by the filmcrew. i mean they have to go to the same dangerous places and all but also have to handle the cameras, the drones and so on.
Thats what i also think. Espicaly when i watch bear gryls vids..
Ya no kidding
Nazimelonhamster That's why Survivorman was deeply impressive.
Lotta respect
LOL...is there any proof they actually went up to the centre of the earth? They could have filmed this whole thing in one area and made it look like they went 100's of miles.
That tire trick, was badass.
Jnzbad its called tire stretching
That comma, was unnecessary.
Hahaha we been doin that for years, any good off roader will know that trick because it can save your life
science bitch!
I tried it once on a boat trailer tire after seeing this episode. I burned the eff out of my hand. It got infected too. I'm okay though and it makes for a good story. I still have the scar.
Hammond is a tough man.
He almost got to the pol, and he had to live on top of a Canadian mountain for a week
was it seriously a week?! I never looked deep into and assumed it was editing and had been there for only a day?!
@@StonedSpagooter apparently James got lost and stuck so he never did get to hammond in that mountain episode. In the end the search and rescue people did come and get them but hammond was on there for little while longer
The lengths a man will go to in order to one-up his mates.
Not to mention he was also still recovering from brain damage at this point. I think Hammond must be the Highlander...
2:38-2:52 just close your eyes and let your imagination do the work.
THANK YOU!!
perfect :D
I say.
Epileptic Duk
Lmao!!!
For all those curious about the C47/DC3 that James and Jeremy found:
Up that far north used to be a remote Canadian weather station up there called "Isachsen" which was part of a network of such stations called "Joint Arctic Weather Stations." The plane itself was attempting to take off despite being overloaded, suffering a buildup of ice and snow on the cockpit/wings, and 5 inches of snow on the runway. It attempted to take off several times before hitting a large snow mound. The collision ripped off the undercarriage of the plane, the landing skis and tore the engines off of the wings and sent it skidding about 3000 feet across the frozen bay near the runway. Among the crew of 10 aboard, the only injuries suffered were minor cuts and bruises.
Thank you
Brony Twelve Then why was there bullet holes?
H34dHun734R I'm guessing because the wreckage was possibly used as target practice by some bored personnel; it could be an entirely different wreckage, but this was the only documentation of a downed DC3 in the arctic that was found thus far
Brony Twelve Did some searching and found this www.oldwings.nl/content/c47_yic/c47.htm
Brony Twelve It is the right plane. Tail numbers match ;)
GREEEEEAT SUCCESSSSS
+john smith Any egg-heads out there able to explain how that trick worked?
Don't you just love Borat references
Lighting a fire with the hairspray created a vacuum in the tired which then sucked onto the rim.
Love a bit of Simon Lane
Harry Noke Yes! I knew that quote years before I’d ever heard of Borat all thanks to the Yogscast.
5:35 That dance kills me every time ..
Lol yeah
It’s what I would do 😂😂😂
There's 2 choices. Many dogs ripping each other apart with their teeth for a prolonged period of time. Or choice 2 the woman assuming alpha male status and dispensing a few hits with a blunt object. Choice 2 is way quicker and kinder if you love animals.
Otherwise you have lots of blood and injured dogs, plus that means you just sit there watching them tear each other apart rather than stopping it.
@Snow Wolf sled dogs are about as close to wolves as you get. And wolves do the same thing.
@Snow Wolf "obsolete" talk to remote inuit communities, will you?
@Snow Wolf guard dogs and police dogs normally tend to be separated in kennels when not on duty and its bit more than a hobby it's a sport as well as a mode of transportation
A lot of people here pointing out that the dogs are pack animals, wilderness instincts & natural behaviour etc. Being tied to a sled to drag humans around has nothing at all to do with nature or any natural life these dogs might have had. They are often chained in crates when not in use, discarded like trash when they are injured from being worked, bred for a higher number of dogs for the tourist season, used and overworked all day for tourist rides in high season & killed off at the end because it’s cheaper to breed new dogs than feed the high number of dogs during the off season. There is no need for this in the 21st century. You can go look all of this up online.
@@SydneyDrums many dog handlers breed these dogs and then when they grow too old keep them as pets
That C-47 crashed when it took off from a near wheather station which is now abandoned. It is located at Isachesen.
Matty McNair was incredible! The shots of her kite skiing across the ice are absolutely beautiful.
2:43 "I am so unspeakably outraged with you"
3:01 "That, frankly, is a pathetic effort"
I need GIFs of these quotes. They would be very useful several times every day!
Das ist Numberwang
"i'm never ever going to complain about a hotel ever again" yeah sure jeremy, not like you'll get fired over it
Asinine read it as it came
bringabongalong1 I thought it was over a cold steak.
If you're IQ is above 50 you don't punch people that you work with.
Why though? I mean what's the difference between some prick you work with and some random prick?
hanse81 he was tired and hungry, I personally have an urge to punch some people when I'm tired and angry
I always end up respecting countries 2 million times more when they help top gear lol. the Ugandan army, and Icelanders now have a positive stigma with me
Mr. Redsnake you wait till the North Korea special
"Positive stigma"? A positive mark of disgrace? Is there really such a thing, or is it just that you don't really know what stigma means?
The mind boggles.
Stigma?
They are not in Iceland tho...
@@robashton8606 hey it's a 3 year old comment what do you expect.
This was 11 years ago! Holy Shit!
I remember coming back from school and waiting for my father and older brother to come back from work so we could watch Top Gear together. This show was the one thing all of us had in common. We would just chill, eat and laugh together whilst watching . I remember when the snow dogs came on on the tv and my dad just stared at our husky and just randomly asked “I wonder if Hugo (dogs name) could do the same”. I may sound over sentimental or whatnot but this show was truly a big part of my childhood. Most memories regarding my younger days was around this show.
It really annoys me that they cut out the segment with Richard reaching the secluded, temporarily-abandoned cabin with Matty.
It was such a peaceful, wonderful moment - Richard opening up the unhinged door and discovering a veritable treasure-trove of comfort in the middle of the arctic wilderness - a small kitchen with plenty of unspoiled perishables for use, including a fully-functional stove; a bedroom with a couple of bunks and flimsy mattresses that would have afforded ample comfort in comparison to the tents they were camping in... And all the while, the polar sunset was shining in through the windows on Richard's face like God beckoning him to indulge in these simple pleasures rather than continue on with his campaign to beat Jeremy and James to the pole...
Like I said, it was a truly great scene and it's a shame that the BBC decided to cut it.
Was that in the actual episode I can’t remember
@@shoazdon7000 It was! Here's the clip: ua-cam.com/video/qret6bzSCak/v-deo.html
@@CopiousDoinksLLC thanks I eventually found it but it’s good you posted it here for someone else to see. Really wish they put it in the official airing episode
I imagine that if Hammond wasn't in a race, he'd have eaten some stuff and then taken a nap on one of the beds
@@JetFalcon710 I totally would have watched footage of him having a rest, I can't imagine anything more cozy.
5:35 Now I have seen James May dancing and I cannot unsee it.
Genius putting James n Jeremy together. I am sure Richard was enjoying not having to play buffer between them
"I will never ever ever complain about the quality of a hotel again" - Clarkson.
6 or 7 years later, punches a producer because of not getting a hot meal at a hotel and gets sacked.
Then he gets approached my an delivery company asking him if he wasn't so to head up there new tv series based on his show
I don't think he actually punched anyone.
I think this was filmed in 2007 btw.
how was it filmed in 2010 when this video was released in 2009
Nick and Ben videos Lol you're wrong - I remember watching this when it came out in 2007
"I am never ever ever going to complain about a hotel ever again" check africa special
to be fair i can understand complaining about a hotel which has poop on the bed
At least the artic was sterile,I mean not sterile,but it’s too cold for diseases,so technically it was better and cleaner
He literally got fired for bitching about food at a hotel then punching the producer over it.
@@turtleking598 i can see you don't know the entire story
@@turtleking598 Well, in Jeremy's defense, he lost his mother, his house, and his wife all within a few months.
"Great success!"
And thats how they found Captain America.
Joe Clark I
Why do you people have bring that crap into everything?
@@CMOT101 it's just a reference you moron
@@CMOT101 ya gotta lighten up a bit, man
Marvel tards
He said he would never complain about a hotel ever again.
That Africa Special hotel with crap all over the mattress might have beat that out.
I think I prefer the tent to the Botswana hotel
Fuck man I'd sleep in my damn car, fuck that hotel
“haha he didnt want to sleep with poo he’s so hypocritical”
Mate I'd be livid as well
@@abramo7700 just sleep over the blankets
5:39 your average flat earthers logic.
I've been looking for these
Wow- the dogs are incredible- and the musher, Matty, is as well. Big props to Richard for going all out for it, too.
Hammond is a proper badass...balls of graphene coated titanium!
And Clarkson can be a jackass...
Damn that lighter fluid trick was damn impressive and smart
The top gear videos are the only videos with a non-toxic comment section. Instead of being toxic they help clear up why the dogs were being hit instead of atacking people. Thanks everyone.
Those doggies are amazing creatures. Relentless in their determination to get to their destination. We could learn a lot from them I reckon.
0:00 That line from James are one of my most favourite from Top Gear and the lead up to Jeremy’s reckless actions was hilarious
ITS FLAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT!!!!!!!! ITS SOOOOOO SMOOOOOOOOOOOTH!
looking forward to part three! IMO no matter how this ends, Hammond will be the real winner...respect!
That wind skiing looks amazing
*5:33*
*James being adorable and Jeremy being crazy*
That tire trick was..... Impressive
Kudos to the camera men and those incredible angles on the flats
Having recently started offroading, I can appreciate this episode so much more
James May 5:34 is hilarious
5:34
Never have I seen a man more appreciative of flat terrain...XD
the part where they find the plane amazes me its like a time warp lol idk why but that kind of thing is just too damn cool to me
That crashed C-47 was super cool!
7:55 Jezza commits Spamicide.
"We pulled down the tent for, what would be, the last time."
What about the trip back? :/
+Shane Fell They will use the eagles
+Shane Fell Helic or plane
+Shane Fell Everything in this show is a fake facade. Theyre never in danger, they dont actually race anything and the competitions are rigged. Its just long car commercials
+RebelForce8 Is a fake facade a real thing? I know two wrongs don't make a right but a double negative like that must make a positive.
+Shane Fell After they reached the pole, an aircraft flew up to the Pole from Resolute to pick up the presenters and some of the film crew, who were then taken back. Then a few of the remaining crew and the icelandic mechanics drove the cars all the way back to Resolute
They had the most popular show in the entire world at this point. So they chose to be stuck with eachother in -40 degree temperatures and thrown off dog sleds and nearly abandoned in the arctic for the sake of television. Admirable.
5:39 One of those rarest moments when people are really happy over usually (usually!) insignificant things :D
we need more james and jeremy together on top gear ! .. it's hilarious
You have basically advertised a Toyota Hilux and now I see them everywhere.
5:46 Best sound ever
SwiftArtz HAHAHA
Jeremy is always the one who screws things up. Jeremy, please!
1:30 Even in the remotest part of the world you still can't escape a Borat reference
I was already crying by 0:11
"What?"
"-holds up shovel- SEAT. THE POLE." XD
I would imagine them being on Europa during this episode. The cold harsh weather is something really scary...
GREAT SUCCESS!!:D BORAAAT!!!
I only like top gear UK
Dava Dizarzy same
Dava Dizarzy same here they are a lot funnyer
Only Clarkson era is funny.
This is Topgear UK
american one is boring
this is one of my favorite epidodes. Top Gear is awesome to the highest degree. I'm 100% all-american and I still love Top Gear and BBC America. I dont know how brits do it but I'd love to see Top Gear do another one of these amazing record-breakers.
"james im dying here" XD
I wish I had a life like theirs..
Just 3 friends having good times before it all ends❤️
2:29 "Great Success!"
I think you mean 1:29
Great success!
9:42 Still the best joke I’ve ever heard in this special!
1:27 GREJT SUXEEZZ
After the Icelandic guy said "great success!"
I instinctively shouted "Wawa weewa!" 😂
Kudos to the film crew to make a featureless, whiteout landscape look picturesque.
Nice... Love how Jeremy goes crazy because he gets angry and James ends up flying into the wind shield.
YES WE MADE ITTT! *While James prances with enjoyment* ITS SO SMOTH NO MORE GOING UP AND DOWN XD
The irony is that he did complain about the quality of a hotel after this......
And now he is gone forever
Creamated Biscuit 3 years later...
The Grand Tour starts filming Season 4
AND its gone
Hammond is the hero in this, alway has been and alway will be my fav ❤
Top gear will never be this good ever again.
2:41 that's what she said
Toyota ...... that sums it all up
Icelanders are officially awesome.
7 years late but they're Canadians
for those who wondering about the DC3 in 8:49, it crashed in 1949 because the pilot forget to turn-on the de-icing system for the wings... fortunately, all passengers and crew survived the crash and rescued the day after the crash happens...
7:03 it's funny because after he made this statement, he was furious to hammond about the hotel quality etc in bostwana long after this clip were made (the source of the nile with estate cars episode if you asking)
OMG 3:20 PETA is gonna freak out...
They are pact animals, and she is the alpha...
preston121068 I know I am late but: they have very much fur,the leash hits won't hurt them badly but will distract them from fighting,imagine having a winter jacket on and being hit with a leash
TiMeJ34nD1T You have to understand that PETA are a bunch of retards that think any interaction with animals is abuse. They're basically SJWs for animals.
preston121068 I used to race dog sleds. PETA would always throw a fit at the races and no one cared.
preston121068 and then
poison the dogs
Clarckson: I will never complain about the quality of a Hotel, Never!
Clarckson in Africa: Hammond!!!!
6:57 and yet, that's the exact reason Clarkson got fired from the bbc
It wasnt for inflating. The lighter fluid (or any other source of fuel) trick is used when you have to seat the tires bead onto the rim. The mini explosion and rapid expansion of air in the tire forces the beads to seat properly aloowing for the tire to be inflated. :-) Hope it answered you question.
9:00 Very nice aeroplane amidst the arctic ice
Why do we miss so much stuff between parts? Last episode Jeremy was making remarkable progress, now they are talking about none. Why? My OCD is hurt.
Because if they showed you everything, there'd be no point in them trying to sell DVDs.
If you want to see all of it, stop being a cheap skate and actually contribute to the BBC and give them money for the work they produce.
@@David-ud9ju Well said.
@@David-ud9ju where does the TV license money go?
@@why_sr03 Hold up the BBC is owned and funded by the Government why the hell do they need even more money? For there fake TV finding vans which don't work period. Hell, the Army wants to know what they're using because even they don't have said tech. The BBC also claimed they could do this in 1950,s.
8:55 The very foundation of Night Without End by Alistair Maclean everybody...
It’s interesting all the discussions about dogs and Hammond’s thoughts on dog sledding. During the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration, the British disliked what it took to dog sled in the Antarctic (which involves killing, eating the dogs, and feeding dog meat to the other dogs) to the degree that they disliked using them, instead relying on man-hauling, lugging shit with their own muscle.
That policy is what let Amundsen get to the South Pole first, he was able to do what was needed to stay alive, including eating the dogs. But the British dislike of the practice got Scott and his polar team killed.
if y’all don’t think there’s life on other planets. you’ve never been to the grand canyon, egypt, or the artic. all those locations make you feel so incredibly small it’s scary. even Sedona Arizona is a marvel. it’s insane man this world is so big
"I'm never going to complain about the quality of a hotel again" -Clarkson
Ominous foreshadowing
8:47 anyone feels like they just stepped on the scene from Captain America or is just me?
"WE'VE MADE IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT!!!! IT'S FLAT! IT'S SO SMOOTH AND NO MORE GOING UP AND DOWN! OHH!"
XD
6:51 flying car
8:24: This same quote was spoken by another British media personage in one of my favorite films.
I wish I got mad like James does. "I'm so unspeakably mad at you" continues to calmly talk it out. I'd be yelling at least.
If she didnt step in to do that with the dogs, they may not stop until one or more is injured or dead. and injury in a place like that is most likely dead anyways. Plus, the chainsaw noises are fake the teeth aren't moving on the band ^^ Come on NO ONE would give James May a loaded shotgun or active chainsaw :D
Chainsaws can idle without running the chain.
I'd rather give something like this to James than to Jeremy...
You obviously have no idea how a chainsaw works. He literally cut through some ice with it a few seconds before that part and then you can hear the chainsaw ref down to idle when Jeremy approaches.
"You're not eating my spam unless you want to go home with a hatchet in the head" Hahaha
"Great success!"
*Hose catches fire*
6:57 keep that in mind for the Africa special lol
Its soo smooooth " does a happy dance and lies on the floor 😂😂
So, Top Gear went through all the effort, spent all the money that is needed to bring a car to the North Pole, with the sole goal of making Hammond miserable.
That is a phenomenal dedication.
"I am never ever ever ever going to complain ever again about the quality of a hotel" ... unless they've stopped serving steak for the evening XD Jk, gotta love Jezza :D
Turn the caption at 8:41 😂😂
thats the reason why i love top gear uk
1:26 great success 👍
please make next top gear on the moon :)