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"...... and the winner is Skippy!"
And for those of us who can't see this because it's blocked by company firewalls, can we have your narration?
FF - it involves fast cars and a zippy kangaroo
FF - fast cars and one agile kangaroo
SPOILER
(it doesn't get squished)
FF (1)
You don't know what you're missing. It's brill.
Ah! I watched that this morning at the gym :) I thought they were just trying to get something to "chuck on the barbie"!!
For one AWFUL moment I thought I was about to see Kangaroo Pizza ... good old Skip, he really showed those pesky rally cars a clear pair of heels!
...but just for a moment.... oh dear.
* sits down rather suddenly, looking pale *
Fifi ;o)
Joe (5), Are you talking about this clip or Chris Evans' radio programme?
How did they not hit the kangaroo?
I take it this race took place in Australia and not Silverstone?!!
Use yer rear roo mirrors...!
Well, I never expected to see much motorsport-related content at this particular location, other than where I have mentioned it.
I have watched the clip without sound and, although the circuit looks familiar to me, I couldn’t swear that this is from Bathurst. Anyway, it would appear to be the V8 Supercar series, which is a highly popular production-based touring car championship. I take it that the pace car is leading them because of the track visitor, which is presumably therefore a flashback.
Incidents of animals on racing tracks are unusual but not unknown, and you can discover more on this, should you be inclined, by clicking the link on my name. Alessandro Nannini, for one, experienced a groundhog day...
There is no such thing as kangaroo pizza (7), but apparently there are:
Kangaroo Steak, Kangaroo Satay, Pepper Kangaroo, Coriander Chili Kangaroo, Grilled Loin of Kangaroo with Fig & Onion, Thai Kangaroo Salad, Herb- and Caraway-Crusted Kangaroo Escalopes on Soft Olive Polenta and Austral/New England combination — ‘Roo Fillets with Blueberry Sauce.
james @12
I think there might be such a thing as
I had kangaroo stir fry once (pre-vege days of course), and, if the canivorous part of memory serves, was very good.
Were they really discussing blank men's willies towards the end of gardeners question time?
I was quite schocked - as were some of the panelists!
Horse (13), isn't that a little too close to home for you? Or do you only eat kangaroo pizza at the times when you are not a quadraped?
Aperitif (15) - Nay, I have never eaten kangaroo pizza and never would. I'd be partial to a a good steak though, in my off-hoof days!
How did they make enough roo-m for it?
Bathurst, eh? That's sort of ancestral stomping ground for me.
Jo "e" Palooka@5
I sense you may have a family interest here...
Perhaps Rolf Harris' song "Tie me kangaroo down sport..." should be playing softly in the background...