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As you are prolly aware, Top Gear (UK) is my go-to feel good place of
all time. There were 117 episodes available on NetFlix (and
Amazon). Because I husbanded them (rationed to watching just one
a day), I squeezed better than 3 months out of the series. I am
today on episode 111 of the second
go-around. Which meant I had only a week left. Last night I
noticed the NEW EPISODES alert
on my (NetFlix) recently watched icons. HFS! I
looked, and indeed there are seven heretofore unseen (by me)
treats in store (don't watch Top Gear on BBC- America, they trim
a good 22 minutes from each episode). Brilliant!
By the by, I'm reminded of a question I've been wanting to ask.
By what convention are we, here in the US, proscribed from
watching media from other countries? Who decided
that? And, why? In my case I'm referring to BBC-UK. I know
you can download nearly unfathomable software to make the BBC think you
live in Chelsea, but why is it necessary? It's Un-American!
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ReplyDeleteYanno.... You're responsible for The Mister looking at me with wonderment and not a little puzzlement saying "But it's about CARS!! WTH???!?"
ReplyDeleteAnd yet -- thought I care nothing about cars -- I love it.
Thank You,
e~C
Yeah, I wanna watch Iran TV and Palestine TV. I hear those big bunny mascot puppets say the darndest things, and those how-to shows on beating your wife are very informative.
ReplyDeleteThe reason you cannot watch BBC4 comes, through bilateral copyright consessions of the Ignited Snakes, down to money (of course).
ReplyDeleteGrinfilledCelt
Claire - that made my day yesterday! Thanks.
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