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    Top Gear's Hammond and May try to make a Reliant Robin into a space shuttle, BBC Worldwide.



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  • HowkeyLL

    --- Some say that they should have put Stig to pilot it. ---
    Monday 06 February 2012 07:13:57
  • hikamarujtsa

    hahaha 
    Sunday 05 February 2012 00:11:20
  • Phoxtane

    @deathrooster14 I knew there were others! I just can't stop laughing at the rollover crashes these get into.
    Saturday 04 February 2012 01:05:18
  • slafkec

    @9:10 die hard soundtrack?
    Thursday 02 February 2012 08:50:09
  • markit39

    they should try again
    Tuesday 31 January 2012 06:40:18
  • LeGermQC

    UN-BE-LI-VA-BLE
    Tuesday 31 January 2012 05:09:31
  • mozillafirefoxxy

    hammond's face is priceless when the rocket hits the ground !
    Monday 30 January 2012 10:54:38
  • ASSIMPORTER

    Even 10 million $ , i won't get in that Minivan Space Shuttle.
    Sunday 29 January 2012 08:44:50
  • davesanti

    @artygunnar More then I ever will...
    Saturday 28 January 2012 00:17:54
  • 21Sumdude

    I love the amount of people who argue about whether or not stuff like this is real. Personally, I don't care it was funny as hell anyway. Although I wouldn't have to be a rocket scientist (or a TV presenter) to predict something going horribly wrong. By the way, anyone know the song between 7:27 and 8:07? It sounds really familiar, but the place I usually look to check the songs they use (forums at Finalgear) has something else listed. It's bugging the hell out of me.
    Thursday 26 January 2012 13:53:43
  • deathrooster14

    Jeb was quite obviously the pilot. :D
    Wednesday 25 January 2012 14:05:31
  • LamboK28992

    @woogle23 Thanks for pointing out a typo, I was really concerned since this is a website devoted to the study of english grammar. and thank you so much for responding to my actual points, i am truly honored to be in the presence of such a great mind as yours.
    Monday 23 January 2012 20:55:45
  • mrsiborg

    Even on an epic scale, that was Epic!
    Monday 23 January 2012 13:34:47
  • Goiko47

    They should try again.
    Monday 23 January 2012 12:19:43
  • artygunnar

    How much money do they have?
    Monday 23 January 2012 11:01:19
  • starknight97

    this be forever know as the first euro try for space lol.
    Monday 23 January 2012 00:35:46
  • trainguy3985

    9:13 is the reason why no one was on it
    Saturday 21 January 2012 03:00:21
  • woogle23

    @LamboK28992 Wow, what an amazing comeback, I really don't know how to respond.... @@ Oh and by the way, you made a typo there, you accidentally put the word "relief" in your last paragraph.
    Thursday 19 January 2012 20:44:01
  • Chuckythevideodoll

    How much did this cost?
    Thursday 19 January 2012 20:35:24
  • LamboK28992

    @woogle23 if our country isn't the greatest than why are people like you so obsessed with it? innocent japanese civilians, yeah like pearl harbor right? vietnam, you mean the war the french started? terrorist capital of the world, hah, tell that to the US navy which is the biggest source of disaster relief in the world, truly, you must be too stupid to dress yourself
    Thursday 19 January 2012 19:08:18
  • woogle23

    @Photobyke That would be the Nazi scientists who gave America their rocket, space, atomic program, the 80+% of the technology the British have put forward.......in fact, were there any Americans involved in it? Other than those in charge sitting at their desks trying to understand that new fangled sciency stuff being imported?
    Wednesday 18 January 2012 22:49:15
  • woogle23

    @Photobyke That would be the Nazi scientists who gave America their rocket / space /atomic program, the 80+% of the technology the British have put forward.......in fact, were there any Americans involved in it? Other than those in charge sitting at their desks trying to understand that new fangled sciency stuff being imported?
    Wednesday 18 January 2012 22:48:49
  • woogle23

    @Photobyke That would be the Nazi scientists who gave America their rocket / space /atomic program, the 80+% of the technology the British have put forward.......in fact, were there any Americans involved in it? Other than those in charge sitting at their desks trying to understand that new fangled sciency stuff being imported?
    Wednesday 18 January 2012 22:48:25
  • woogle23

    @LamboK28992 In what sense? I sense you are American and angry, trying to hold on to the lie that your country is the greatest in the world, when in fact it is the terrorist capital of the world. Invading other countries for their natural resources, dropping nuclear bombs on innocent civilians in Japan just to test the effects. Oh and lets not forget the rape and torture of women and children by your armed forces in Vietnam and the middle east, need I go on? Retard, hah!
    Wednesday 18 January 2012 22:44:30
  • Photobyke

    @LamboK28992 The US space program required an input of scientists from around the world - have a look at the makeup of NASA - the scientific minds come from all over the world - to deny this just shows your blatant ignorance and dis-respect for the countries that have helped the US technologically over the years, and continue to do so.
    Wednesday 18 January 2012 22:27:19
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