Rough Status of British Car Brands

Most of them are now Chinese or German

Aston Martin = at least trades on the London Stock Exchange

Bentley = owned by Volkswagen Group AG after splitting off from Rolls Royce after brief ownership by British Aerospace

Rolls Royce = now owned by BMW

Land Rover + Jaguar = now owned by the Indians after Ford off-loaded them

Lotus = GM sold them to the Malaysian company that made Proton, who recently sold them to the Chinese company that now owns Volvo
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Clarkson’s Farm (Season 3) Coming Out Soon

As you have probably already seen in more established media outlets that can afford to employ staff, the third season of Clarkson’s Farm is coming out at the start of May 2024 on Amazon Prime Video for Subscribers to the Streaming Service.

Trailers for Clarkson’s Farm (Season 3) have made their way onto various YouTube channels to give fans a preview of what to expect. Continue reading “Clarkson’s Farm (Season 3) Coming Out Soon”

9 Keyboard Shortcuts You Might Not Know

Keyboard Alt-Key short cuts:
Euro = Alt+0128 = €
Cents = Alt+0162 = ¢
GBP (pounds) = Alt+156 or Alt+0163 = £
Dollars = Alt+36 = $
Quarter = Alt+0188 = ¼
Half = Alt+0189 = ½
3 Quarters = Alt+0190 = ¾
Divide by symbol = Alt+0247 = ÷

The brief what you need to know to learn about British comedy / comedians (part 1)

Billy Connolly = Stonefish routine + the incontinence pants routine, among others

Roy “Chubby” Brown = comedian from Middlesbrough, proudly boasts of being Britain’s bluest, Keeps retiring then coming back.

Jasper Carrott (Robert Davis) = comedian from Birmingham, best know for “The Mole” story + also the one about the psychopathic family cat. Also co-starred in a 90’s BBC sitcom called “The Detectives” with Robert Powell. He also used to be a folk singer in the 1970’s, and I think was responsible for helping get Billy Connolly known outside Scotland.

The 2 Ronnies = Ronnie Barker and Ronnie Corbett, with sketches including “Four Candles / Fork Handles”, “The Phantom Raspberry Blower” + “When the Worm Turned”. Ronnie Barker was also responsible for a bunch of popular Sitcoms, including “Porridge”, which was set inside a prison.
Then after that Ronnie Barker also did one called “Open All Hours” set in a corner shop in Doncaster, Co-Starring a young actor named David Jason who later went on star in “Only Fools and Horses”, and also did voice acting work on the “Count Duckula” cartoons – and now also stars in a modern continuation called “Still Open All Hours”. Continue reading “The brief what you need to know to learn about British comedy / comedians (part 1)”