Straker's car is mentioned in yesterday's The Sunday Times:
Driving Jeremy Clarkson "Leaves all fashionable pretenders in its wake" Here's the paragraph: quote Not a Jaguar, though, because somehow Jag has emerged from its recent vacillations as the Tory party. A bit crusty. A bit stuck. A bit in need of Peter Kay to come along and do an Amarillo on it. And not a Discovery either because this hasn't worked at all. Maybe because it's cool to be green - there has to be some reason why environmentalism is so popular because it's got damn all to do with science - school-run mums are unwilling to tool around in a Commander Straker Tonka toy. unquote Bye now, teresa ISOSHADO |
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<teresa.cerana@i...> wrote: > > Straker's car is mentioned in yesterday's The Sunday Times: > > Driving > Jeremy Clarkson > "Leaves all fashionable pretenders in its wake" > > Here's the paragraph: > << quote Not a Jaguar, though, because somehow Jag has emerged from its recent vacillations as the Tory party. <snip > Maybe because it's cool to be green - there has to be some reason why environmentalism is so popular because it's got damn all to do with science - school-run mums are unwilling to tool around in a Commander Straker Tonka toy. unquote >> I've always thought "Tonka toy" was shorthand for "sporty" 4x4s - which, to be pedantic, wasn't wot Straker drove. But anyway... Here's a link to the full article if anyone would like to read it. I think the majority of people on this list don't live in the UK and therefore will not be aware that Jeremy Clarkson is, I suppose, a UK socio / cultural icon. (ROTFL) He writes on / presents tv programs on cars and motoring though he branches out with more contemporary... rants?... occasionally. He's provocative, extremely tongue-in-cheek and (depending on your sense of humour) very funny. He has no time for the "ecologically-correct" and recently received a banoffi pie in his face for his views. I've explained all this so people who don't know the Clarkson literary style will understand that his favoured style of writing is to poke fun at more or less anything and is probably stuffed so full of UK social / cultural references as to make parts of it incomprehensible. http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,12529-1836924,00.html My view? Clarkson mentioned Straker. Wow! Seriously kewl! Best, Carly |
Hi Carly,
thanks for the various - and helpful - explanations for us non-British! Cheers, teresa |
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--- carlyjward <[hidden email]> wrote: > --- In [hidden email], "Teresa - ISOSHADO" > <teresa.cerana@i...> wrote: > > > > Straker's car is mentioned in yesterday's The > Sunday Times: > > > > Driving > > Jeremy Clarkson > > "Leaves all fashionable pretenders in its wake" > > > > Here's the paragraph: > > > << quote > Not a Jaguar, though, because somehow Jag has > emerged from its recent > vacillations as the Tory party. <snip > Maybe > because > it's cool to be green - there has to be some reason > why > environmentalism is so popular because it's got damn > all to do with > science - school-run mums are unwilling to tool > around in a Commander > Straker Tonka toy. > unquote >> > > I've always thought "Tonka toy" was shorthand for > "sporty" 4x4s - > which, to be pedantic, wasn't wot Straker drove. But > anyway... > moving equipment that a full grown gorilla can stand on and hurt its foot rather kill the toy ... no, not the commander's vehicle was a tank ... personally, this mom would love to drive the commander's car ... with or without the addition of said commander ...... <vbeg>. laters draong ....<squiggle eyed look> dragon! __________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - Make it your home page! http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs |
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