tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4433144336299288135.post7441863798707257386..comments2024-03-26T13:27:26.499+00:00Comments on Zelo Street: Sun Clarkson Propaganda FAILTim Fentonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00726447899972084146noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4433144336299288135.post-17658367242365333112016-11-16T14:35:07.208+00:002016-11-16T14:35:07.208+00:00Thanks, Alan. That makes it so much easier to ear....Thanks, Alan. That makes it so much easier to ear.Jacob Rees-Moggynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4433144336299288135.post-54480556742487336912016-11-16T14:17:46.965+00:002016-11-16T14:17:46.965+00:00The Sun and Clarkson. Bullies hang together. The Sun and Clarkson. Bullies hang together. robnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4433144336299288135.post-29407608610287761912016-11-16T14:11:53.316+00:002016-11-16T14:11:53.316+00:00Looks like this story will unravel as fast as the ...Looks like this story will unravel as fast as the Sun's Emile Ghessen train ride across Europe without a passport.<br /><br />Clarkson is quoted as saying that the BA flight was delayed anyway so by changing to easyjet they got back earlier. Being zelo-street's consultant timetable geek I've checked some records. According to flightradar24 BA919 was indeed 70 minutes late taking off on Monday, but because BA have a huge amount of padding in the schedule it was only about 30 minutes late arriving at Heathrow. Then it goes wrong for Clarkson. Because EZY8526 was also delayed, by over 90 minutes, and they don't have as much padding so it was still over an hour late when it landed. You would have thought someone who had been on the flight might have noticed that, assuming that person was sober.<br /><br />In various versions of the report he was quoted as being in the lounge, I'm guessing he doesn't just mean the waiting area. The various first class/club lounges at Stuttgart are all in Terminal 1 but the BA flight normally goes from Terminal 3, not as bad as it sounds as the Terminals are actually different sections of one big building - but nethertheless still a hike if you leave it late - and have been drinking. He does admit having a beer, and he does have a record of having unfortunate events following beer.<br /><br />Stuttgart Airport is defending their staff and might produce CCTV but because Germany is still a bit touchy about surveillance (Stasi/Gestapo memories still linger...) coverage is not as intense as in UK and the rules are much stricter.<br /><br />But there is one question outstanding. Why did the group need "security guys"? Stuttgart is hardly a war zone. Or were they there to protect the public from Clarkson?<br /><br />Anyway, in January 2001 I landed at Zurich, an airport where arriving and departing passengers could mix "airside". As I walking to the exit I was nearly trampled by someone desperately running for a flight. Someone who look very much like Clarkson.SteveBnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4433144336299288135.post-17842985896894007382016-11-16T13:02:28.645+00:002016-11-16T13:02:28.645+00:00The oblong headed far right moron simply cannot he...The oblong headed far right moron simply cannot help himself. To wit(less): <i>"Yes, even the Germans were 100 per cent on our side - for once.” </i><br /><br />And Little Englanders wonder why Britain has become as much of a laughing stock in the world as the United States.<br /><br />Clarkson is the leader of a plethora of worthless TV "celebrities." Which tells you all you need to know about "British culture."<br /><br />Asked about "Western Civilisation," Gandhi replied, "It would be a good idea." He could easily have substituted "British" for "Western."<br /><br />Anybody who elevates numbnuts like Clarkson to "celebrity status" deserves exactly the kind of country they get. Which is Britain 2016.<br /><br />Alan Cliffordnoreply@blogger.com