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Free on amazon with an app

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Thanks for the suggestion. Wow, James looks so young. I then realized this is from 2006. Can't believe this has been out there that long and I've never heard of it.

Much appreciated. Gives me some ammunition next time I'm talking with the in-laws about wine. Haha!


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They all have some enjoyable other work out there available on the net.

James May's series about toys was fun. I don't know if it was that one, or Man Lab that lead me to watching Top Gear. Before that, I was aware of the show but never watched it.


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Totally forgot about that show. It's a good one
 
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Season 2 I thought was better, maybe because there was more of it...and seeing Oz run into a rather amorous fan was one of the runnier moments.

Oz Clark is quite a character, I'm not too familiar with him despite the neighborhood I live in but, he's clearly comfortable in front of the camera and can out-talk Captain Slow Eek
 
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They did a couple drinking shows or I may be remembering one of their shows from this series......a Scotch distillery on the west coast of Scotland like 400 years old. They drank some outrageously aged Scotch (like 100 years old) and James talks about being bathed in the "Jesus Light".

Oz is definitely a player.....I think he wanders off (disappears for sometime) with a couple hot MILF/Cougar Vineyard owners.
 
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Very cool - thanks. It looks like it's not free through amazon prime. Have to use the Tubi app?

And why is the remaining DVD $258??? Eek
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Originally posted by Georgeair:
Very cool - thanks. It looks like it's not free through amazon prime. Have to use the Tubi app?

And why is the remaining DVD $258??? Eek
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Tubi is a free app. You can download it on your firestick, or any way you're logged into Amazon Prime




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