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Published: Friday 29 February 2008
Top Gears Stig explores his career opportunities.
Oliver Matthews
Yeah, well done on selecting the test environment ...
Mary Hullah
If I went to the moon, I’d probably get stuck behi...
Mary Hullah
Hey, Captain, this one’s got Eddie Stobart written...
P Dragon
We’re going to have make it a lot longer if you wa...
P Dragon
MTV release a trailer for their new series "Pimp m...
MusicFan
The vehicle for the engineers who will install the...
Mike Parmley
White van man goes lunar.
Mike Parmley
the astronaut shook his head sadly, this thing wou...
Karen Challinor
he looked at his ride and thought "I'll be a virgi...
Karen Challinor
Mr Clarkson was wondering what Top Gear were train...
Karen Challinor
Nasa reveal The Stig's holiday plans.
Mike Parmley
I told you to SIT!
Anonymous
And there’s a compartment here for pills that tast...
Nick Fowler
Yeah, but where am I going to put my Yorkie bars?
Valerie Ganne
One west-country techno-farmer to another "Muck sp...
Anonymous
"I'm disappointed. When I volunteered to be a NASA...
Ian Sargent
Hang on a minute! If it’s built for the moon, how...
Nick Fowler
The Stig fails to set a new track record
Phil Hindmoor
Who on earth will drive that ?
John Ray
It's not rocket science... even from NASA.
Richard
Cheese pizza for a Mr. Wallace?
Richard
Even on the moon, Harry’s sat nav sent him up a na...
Valerie Ganne
Hmm... I know its a prototype but it does look a b...
Neville
Unfortunately, the body-builders at Rover were sti...
Rob Falconer
Remote control, is that why there's no seat?
Paul
At least they have one thing working, it switches ...
Chris
"Say Abe, is that a lawnmower?"
"Nope, I heard th...
Richard Peters
he inspected the vehicle critically and finally ex...
Karen Challinor
....and as for the new SKODA.....
Anonymous
All together now:
"I've got a brand new moon dus...
Adi Himpson
which idiot parked so close?
Chris Sanderson
Big kid Dave (aged 38½) carefully snaps the last b...
Chris Pimenta
Nasa regrets outsourcing Lunar car to Lego.
Richard Gianella
NASA are now looking for suitable music for the mo...
Tim Ware
Fake moon landing fails to convince people like th...
David King
Following the addition of the moon to the F1 calen...
Mike Parmley
And on this weeks scrap heap challenge...its Moon ...
Simon Coley
Don't worry we'll photoshop out the buildings and ...
Anonymous
The guy in design thought the "Spirit of Stig" on ...
Paul James
At last - Segway family edition
Tim Ware
*beep* 'Errr...Houston, we have a problem. *beep* ...
Martin Phillips
even after stripping down his new volvo, tim still...
Karen Challinor
Nasa's budget cuts caused major parts to be left o...
Paul james
Guys, I think you're going to need brakes to avoid...
Warren Jacobs
What rate congestion charge will Red Ken impose on...
Chris Goodman
The price the designers paid for more headroom was...
Richard Gianella
And the truck drivers can eat at the “Greasy Moon”...
Mary Hullah
And George W. Bush had specified there should be a...
Mary Hullah
NASA has classed these as HGV’s – Heavenly Goods V...
Nick Fowler
Mr. Bush complained until it was pointed out that ...
Nick Fowler
George W. Bush fully approved of the concept as he...
Valerie Ganne
Which idiot upgraded this console to Vista, now no...
Richard Scurrah
"The new mobile open plan portaloo caused a right ...
kenneth wilkinson
Renault launch the new Espace
dave devine
50 mile to the gallon, one huge fuel tank needed t...
dave devine
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