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Thrills and tears: a day of debt, ITV, motorbikes and the BBC Blog Discussion
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This is the discussion to link on the back of Martin's "Thrills and tears: a day of debt, ITV, motorbikes and the BBC" blog. Please read the blog first, as the discussion follows it.
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That's so much more exciting than a DFW's day!!! When Martin gets his own show, hopefully the motorbike ride will be in the title sequence!!Overpay!0
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Oh! dear Martin. As a novice pillion passenger, your driver should have insisted that you held onto him (even if this wasn't macho enough for you). Two people on a bike should move in unison when leaning into a bend. With you flapping about on the back holding the rear bars there is a real danger of you mucking up the centre of balance of the bike. I speak from aweful experience when I took a "virgin" passenger on my bike. I leaned into the bend and he tried to correct the lean. The more I leaned the more he tried to stay upright. We escaped going through a fence by a sliver.0
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i didnt see martin on one show, i recorded it and have scanned through, where abouts in the show is he?
thought he was a regular on weds... and sky planner says he was on?0
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