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<blockquote data-quote="Horacito" data-source="post: 699858" data-attributes="member: 71745"><p>That was hilarious, then just fun, then ashaming, and then really ashaming. For both of us. </p><p></p><p>First: there are proves presented by the argentinian ambassador in London, Clarkson and co. actually bought three sets of plates for every car. Good for them, they had the reaction they wanted, as they did with Mexico, as they did in USA. </p><p></p><p>Second: it was a stupid reaction because of that: they gave a sensacionalist program the violence they needed to sell a show which, BTW, is not as good as it used to be, for example in the Bolivia/ Brasil/ Chile special. </p><p></p><p>Third: it was not an offence: plates can't be offensive, morons. </p><p></p><p>The best of Argentina is that is a country with no people in it, and they still don't understand it. Sorry for them. It's possible to go miles and miles with no human contact, the dream of a misantropist, a nature that makes you feel like a poor beast in a world you don't deserve to live in and no people in it. </p><p></p><p>Everything very laughable, I miss another Steve Coogan piece to remark it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horacito, post: 699858, member: 71745"] That was hilarious, then just fun, then ashaming, and then really ashaming. For both of us. First: there are proves presented by the argentinian ambassador in London, Clarkson and co. actually bought three sets of plates for every car. Good for them, they had the reaction they wanted, as they did with Mexico, as they did in USA. Second: it was a stupid reaction because of that: they gave a sensacionalist program the violence they needed to sell a show which, BTW, is not as good as it used to be, for example in the Bolivia/ Brasil/ Chile special. Third: it was not an offence: plates can't be offensive, morons. The best of Argentina is that is a country with no people in it, and they still don't understand it. Sorry for them. It's possible to go miles and miles with no human contact, the dream of a misantropist, a nature that makes you feel like a poor beast in a world you don't deserve to live in and no people in it. Everything very laughable, I miss another Steve Coogan piece to remark it. [/QUOTE]
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