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jeremy: *accuses hammond of being american for liking muscle cars and being a picky eater* also jeremy: *blows animals up with claymores, eats junkfood, shoots things for fun, and is overweight*
@@whyme224 as an american, i can say clarkson acts more american in every way except for his disdain of america, but then again he could just be a democrat.
I love how Jeremy makes fun of Richard for being American, when he fits even more of the stereotypes. Jeremy likes guns, he eats far more food, he likes to complain constantly, and drives SUVs.
I lived in the Usa for 3 years, english kid 1990-1993. When I came back with a slight english accent the other kids would sing Yankee Doodle Dandy and take the piss for "bein' a yank" 🤣🤣
The combined look of disdain, disgust and disappointment on Jeremys face when Hamster admitted he'd started playing golf was one of the great TV moments...I really thought Richard was going overboard !!
Ah we make fun of America because we're not big stars there, how sad. I do my best sound like Stephen Fry but I'll never be him why why why, sob sob sob.
But I don’t get it?.. golf is literally a British sport! It’s like tennis, tennis is popular in the states, even football is popular in the states with 5 million football fans! To put into perspective, England has 10 million football fans. Some countries have lower total populations than US has football fans.. Golf, boxing, football, rugby, tennis, pool etc are British sports haha
He is skinny, speaks decent French and not in a Lousiana or New England dialect, he supports universal healthcare and he insists that soccer is called football when talking to an American audience
I recall the one Top Gear episode where the boys found out the Ford Mustang would be sold in Britain with right-hand drive, and their outrage when they found out it'd be sold with a small EcoBoost engine instead of the usual V8
It’s funny that they make fun of Hammond for taking up golf, when historically it was invented in Scotland. Although, I guess to the English that’s even more insult to injury lol
@@chromaticvisuelle Yes, exactly. Even better. It's like how Hockey is widely thought to be a sport invented in Canada but was actually invented where else, but Scotland! lol
@@DanTheCaptain But Ice Hockey was first played in 19th Century Canada. It technically evolved from a variety of similar ball & stick games from Europe & North America (like golf & lacrosse).
@@chromaticvisuelle It was invented in Springfield, Massachusetts, Usa where the basketball hall of fame is.... I will say James Naismith was a Canadian, but he invented it on the direction of a teacher at the YMCA he was working at.
I like how the recent scene for Lockness added in here doesn’t feel recent. Tells you that their videos could be classics very fast and will last through the times.
I know that everyone around the world other than America is constantly complaining about muscle cars but a friend of mine who is in fact from the UK said it best “you can dislike it you can hate it and you can want to take a sledgehammer to it but at the end of the day you will respect it for what it does and what it represents, the fact alone that it simply wouldn’t care what you think” and I have never met a person in my life that hasn’t agreed with that statement
Jeremy: *makes fun of Richard for liking pickup trucks* Also Jeremy: *discovers after driving up a mountain in a huge Chevy pickup truck that he also likes pickup trucks*
Being an American. If you put cheese on everything we will accept you into our ranks. Cause yeah. Americans put cheese on everything. That’s not over exaggerating. People put cheese on things cheese does not belong on.
@@T_Man I hate eating at a restaurant and getting a salad loaded with cheese. I like cheese. Maybe a small sprinkling of shredded Parmigiano on the salad. But a fist full of cheddar? Nasty. I end up dumping it on my plate. Lived in the US my whole life.
I from the depths of my heart salute Mr Clarkson for his honest,natural and unbiased mindset and being not American stooge like our politicians, bless you Mr. Clarkson
No, the best American accent is when Clarkson shit-talked a Lincoln Town Car in old Top Gear ,,Damnit, Myrtle! I can't figure out a way to make this wheel square. I got me square dials, I got me a square dash, I got me a square body! The wheel, it's circular! Ruins the whole car!"
@@Mortablunt well that does beg the question as to what ‘our’ food and culture etc is? 99% of food and culture in the US is not from the US. Things like burgers, chips, pizza, pasta, curry, burritos etc are not from the US. (No, burgers were not invented in Texas). Yes those foods are popular in US, but so what? They’re international foods because Europe and Asian culture is the basis for human life. For example, why does USA use Monday-Friday work week with Saturday and Sunday as weekend? Because the french did it. Why does USA have appetiser, main course and desert 1 at a time? Because the Russians did it. Why does US use jan-dec years? Because the Italians did it. Why does US use English, miles and feet etc? Because the British did it. Everything from your house shape, cars, clothes, holidays like Halloween Easter Christmas paddy’s day etc are all European. American holidays are thanksgiving, American food is marshmallow spread and peanut butter. Those are things invented in the US by Americans. I eat sushi nearly twice a week and drink tea daily. I’m not Japanese or Chinese haha, i wouldn’t claim those foods to be European, even though they’re common here. Also there is no ‘American mindset’. Hence why you have a huge divide between liberals and dems and republicans and conservatives etc etc
Hammond: "Myname'sRichardHammondandI'vetakenupgolf!" I love how Clarkson's and May's reaction is that of two friends who've just watched their other wealthy friend announce he's marrying the twenty-pounds-of-silicone-tart who latched onto him at a wine and charity meet for his "personality." In short, he's leapt into the ruin he's always flirted with.
As a fellow wearer of cowboy boots and cowboy hats let me just say that Richard Hammond has great taste in clothing. Also he’s got a damn good taste in motorcycles, muscle cars, and beer. Welcome to the club good sir, we are more than happy to have you. I drink with you any old time.
To be fair, golf is not exclusively American. The fact that Hammond mentions his "local" golf course speaks to that. Cheese on things? Well, the French do that too. As for the the Mustang and cowboy boots -- busted.
Why would golf be considered American, it was made in Scotland. It's considered extremely Scottish. There are actual American sports so it's weird that there are people that attribute a Scottish one to the states.
@@ninjashot37 well the thing is that Americans are obsessed with roots and heritage, whereas the rest of the world couldn't give a shit. For example, there are no Italian British, Irish British, African British etc. That sort of stuff is just garish. And as a scotsman, I can explain the golf thing. Its a posh man's sport. Its a sport that is played when you have become incapable of playing any other sport. We call golf American because its Americans who predominantly play golf. Heritage doesn't mean anything.
As a Middle-Eastern American who is frequently mistaken for an Englishman in both the UK and Ireland when I visit, I would be honored to be called an American by Jeremy Clarkson.
As an American, we would be willing to accept Richard as one of our own if they fulfill the following list of requirements. • pick a state to hate irrationally • gain at least 10lbs (note the system) • correctly pronounce lieutenant • ditch the hat at 3:54
As an American, I second this. As for the state I hate irrationally, I personally go for California -- that place burns down every year and is effectively its own nation
Irrational hatred of a state? Definitely a prerequisite to be American. Like I absolutely hate Maryland.However I have a particular hatred for Pennsylvania drivers lol
Bit late go the party but the man used to be racist (not sure if he still is) towards mexicans, so would that suffice instead of hating a state? It is a typical American thing..
The fact all people not from US think of Americans as the minority of people in the Southeast. But they are so talk exactly like Jeremy’s impression of an American lol
Them joking about Hammond needing to play golf only learn he actually plays golf is easily the funniest bit I’ve seen in a while. They were freaking dumbfounded! 😂
jeremy: *accuses hammond of being american for liking muscle cars and being a picky eater* also jeremy: *blows animals up with claymores, eats junkfood, shoots things for fun, and is overweight*
@DoveNets fixed it
being overweight and havin a cheeky nandos is actually a british tradition aswell
@@fordchannell2248 I think Richard better meets the criteria of being American than Jeremy.
@@whyme224 as an american, i can say clarkson acts more american in every way except for his disdain of america, but then again he could just be a democrat.
@@fordchannell2248 I would be fine with Jeremy being a Democrat.
I love how in the UK, being American is something you can get accused of
Someone at work keeps accusing me of it, because when ordering food I say “Can I get” instead of “Can I have”
May I have
@@Jayblez Of course you may. Can you get? Now that's the question.
@@olliefoxx7165 I can't get noddin 🤠
It's the same in America except you get accused of being British
I love how Jeremy makes fun of Richard for being American, when he fits even more of the stereotypes. Jeremy likes guns, he eats far more food, he likes to complain constantly, and drives SUVs.
I lived in the Usa for 3 years, english kid 1990-1993. When I came back with a slight english accent the other kids would sing Yankee Doodle Dandy and take the piss for "bein' a yank"
🤣🤣
...and is overweight
Don't forget Americans are known for being boorish. Jeremy has that down.
@@cvn6555 so does English.
Obsessed with power on cars, does a spot on American accent, and uses explosives and guns all the time to add to that list
Jeans, cowboy boots, muscle cars. That actually is all he needs to qualify for citizenship.
And shooting things. That's a must
All he needs is a few guns
And when he finally gets his American passport the immigration officer would hand him a gun.
@@SideComment24Unfortunately, the bullets are sold separately.
@@alexmartinez5859all as father capitalism intended, oorah!
The combined look of disdain, disgust and disappointment on Jeremys face when Hamster admitted he'd started playing golf was one of the great TV moments...I really thought Richard was going overboard !!
hamster :)
Richard hamter
We call him hammy for short
I don't get the golf reference. Golf is not exactly an American invention. Have they not heard of Scotland?
@@TopRival75 It's not an American invention but is rather popular in America!! Have you heard of the U.S Masters or the Ryder Cup ?
"you do like cheese with things"
-James May, the man who is the subject of a compilation of the word cheese.
C h e e s e
I watched that Cheese video way too many times. Even the alternative ones with saying Cheese 1 million times or something
*_[LOUD AS FLAK SLAM]_*
*" C H E E S E . "*
Ah we make fun of America because we're not big stars there, how sad. I do my best sound like Stephen Fry but I'll never be him why why why, sob sob sob.
@@DavidJones-ct7fw Holy shit dude its all a joke, chill the fuck out
the silence and lack of emotion when hammond reveals he plays golf is utter comedic genius.
James May's face 😂😂😂
6:08 "I'm not American, I'm from Birmingham!"
Yeah... Birmingham, Alabama.
I don't think Alabama welcomes him (or them). czcams.com/video/pKcJ-0bAHB4/video.html
*Hammond:* "I play golf!"
*Clarkson:* "My Disappointment Is Immeasurable And My Day Is Ruined."
Channeling his inner reviewbrah
Golf is rather disappointing
But I don’t get it?.. golf is literally a British sport! It’s like tennis, tennis is popular in the states, even football is popular in the states with 5 million football fans! To put into perspective, England has 10 million football fans. Some countries have lower total populations than US has football fans..
Golf, boxing, football, rugby, tennis, pool etc are British sports haha
“I’m not interested!!”
@@johntonssen7231 it's just.... So fking boring to watch.
As an American I fully accept Richard Hammond as an American
Second that
Sure, we'll take him! YEEEEE-HAAAAAAW!!!
You can have him - trust me you’ll want the receipt! Just like many in the US want us to take back James Corden 😅
Me too
I accept Richard as an American
4:18 “because your fundamentally an American, that wants a pickup truck and sit around a camp fire saying ‘YEEEEEHHHHHAAAWWW” 🤣🤣🤣
0:22 the smile on Hammond's face LMAO
As an American, I feel threatened by how much more American Richard Hammond is than I am.
Yes he likes NASCAR and has a mustang. I bet he likes baseball too.
SAME! My brother has a mustang and wears wranglers and I drink tea lol. Hammond is more like my brother than I am
I'm an American, can confirm Hammond's probably more American than me. To be fair, though, I'm more interested in military aircraft than cars
@@chillyavian7718 No, hot tea
@@JetFalcon710 im reading autism in this one
Whenever they call him American, Hammond always says "I'm from Birmingham". Why no mention of Alabama? They've got a Birmingham!
Good point
I've always thought that 😅
Burrneen-haammm :L
Really?
As someone from Birmingham, AL it’s amazing to me when people actually know about us lmao
I love how Hammond tells them he’s taken up golf and after a moment of silence Jeremy says that his day has been ruined 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
3:52 - the Acacia Avenue reminds me of the Iron Maiden song. It's always good to get back to those TG rants. So funny!
"I bet you wish that was Budweiser."
That one got me😭😂😭😂😭😂😭😂
Nobody can be THAT american... can they?
@@NardoVogt there's always a more American, American
If we’re going by drinks, I’m going to have to move to Ireland
If two brits and an Australian agree Budweiser is good on a blind taste test, it's probably good
@@LouisSubearth lmao
American here, Hammond is 100% American no matter how much he denies it, he's one of us.
Agreed! That is what makes him so funny 🤣
But he's not fat, he's not completely american.
He is skinny, speaks decent French and not in a Lousiana or New England dialect, he supports universal healthcare and he insists that soccer is called football when talking to an American audience
@@jacobr5627 And the teeth whitening!!😄
@@jacobr5627 a majority of Americans support universal healthcare.
It's the boots for me. He's even having lessons in golf. Someone get this man a ten gallon hat, and a revolver 🤣
AND HE DEFENDS NASCAR
He has a hat, it was in the Batswana special.
Embrace it Hammond, you’re one of us now
2:14 telling the truth to your parents, James May is the understanding mom and Jeremy is the disappointed dad who’s fed up with his kid’s shit
Jeremy's face says it all
Mom.. dad.. I'm straight.
2:25
@@Jack-vo2sz May looks slightly confused. Clarkson looks utterly disgusted 😂
@@ranchurdhimster4955 "Mom.. dad.. I'm American."
As an American, and on behalf of America, we welcome Hammond with open arms
A bit of English humour,
And no electric cars
Arms as in guns?? Good idea, that should snap him out of it!
@@aceofspoons8382 idk man he's got cowboy boots and hat might have the fastest draw in the east the short bastard
As long as he comes to America the right and legal way, he is more than welcome 🇺🇸
I love how Hammond doesn't even bother to hide his glee at being able to buy a proper Mustang. He can't even be mad.
I recall the one Top Gear episode where the boys found out the Ford Mustang would be sold in Britain with right-hand drive, and their outrage when they found out it'd be sold with a small EcoBoost engine instead of the usual V8
The look on their faces when he admits to taking up golf is priceless
It’s funny that they make fun of Hammond for taking up golf, when historically it was invented in Scotland. Although, I guess to the English that’s even more insult to injury lol
Well, it's like Basketball invented in Canada, but sounds American to everybody
@@chromaticvisuelle Yes, exactly. Even better. It's like how Hockey is widely thought to be a sport invented in Canada but was actually invented where else, but Scotland! lol
@@DanTheCaptain But Ice Hockey was first played in 19th Century Canada. It technically evolved from a variety of similar ball & stick games from Europe & North America (like golf & lacrosse).
@@chromaticvisuelle It was invented in Springfield, Massachusetts, Usa where the basketball hall of fame is....
I will say James Naismith was a Canadian, but he invented it on the direction of a teacher at the YMCA he was working at.
Yeah that's what I was thinking. I was like that's right from the island of Britain itself
I like how the recent scene for Lockness added in here doesn’t feel recent. Tells you that their videos could be classics very fast and will last through the times.
"Lochdown"
Yeeessss
The show was called lochdown and the loch itself is not called "Lockhess" it's called "loch Ness"
I love how you accidentally did the reverse pun of the actual name lmao
Top gears always been a classic
The absolute disappointment in Jeremy’s face when Hammond admitted to playing golf was hilarious 😂💀
I know that everyone around the world other than America is constantly complaining about muscle cars but a friend of mine who is in fact from the UK said it best “you can dislike it you can hate it and you can want to take a sledgehammer to it but at the end of the day you will respect it for what it does and what it represents, the fact alone that it simply wouldn’t care what you think” and I have never met a person in my life that hasn’t agreed with that statement
The delay for “are you serious” from James May is unrequited gold
His expression before that is also gold
Jeremy: *makes fun of Richard for liking pickup trucks*
Also Jeremy: *discovers after driving up a mountain in a huge Chevy pickup truck that he also likes pickup trucks*
Just a small note; May drove the Chevy Silverado, Jezza drove the Raptor.
@@v.s7114 Hennessey VelociRaptor iirc
And Clarkson liked the raptor.
First clip is the best - he doesn't even try to deny it, just unabashedly shows his excitement about getting a Mustang.
Still haven't found a better description of modern corvettes than "ghastly". Thanks again, Jezza.
As an American, and a Floridian, I approve giving Richard Hammond the title of Honorary American, and the title of Honorary Florida Man
As an American, and a Floridian, I second the motion.
As an American, and a Utahn, I also approve of this
So it's an honorarium... that doesn't need any paperwork... I'm pretty sure we can do this now.
My word gentleamericans, this is a high honor
American and Floridian - Third the motion
I love how the main point of him being American is "you put cheese on everything!"
Being an American. If you put cheese on everything we will accept you into our ranks.
Cause yeah. Americans put cheese on everything. That’s not over exaggerating. People put cheese on things cheese does not belong on.
@@UndisclosedDoor honestly I never really understood why and I've been living in the USA for 22 years already
@@UndisclosedDoor like what? A salad?
Yes, the occationall bit of shredded cheese in a salad. Personally I rather dislike it.
Pay no attention to blue cheese salad dressing l
@@T_Man I hate eating at a restaurant and getting a salad loaded with cheese. I like cheese. Maybe a small sprinkling of shredded Parmigiano on the salad. But a fist full of cheddar? Nasty. I end up dumping it on my plate. Lived in the US my whole life.
4:49 - I had to hold in _so much laughter_ cause I'm stealthily watching clips at the office.
...that was a hard one.
I from the depths of my heart salute Mr Clarkson for his honest,natural and unbiased mindset and being not American stooge like our politicians, bless you Mr. Clarkson
4:50 The best American accent ever done by a British person.
No, the best American accent is when Clarkson shit-talked a Lincoln Town Car in old Top Gear
,,Damnit, Myrtle! I can't figure out a way to make this wheel square. I got me square dials, I got me a square dash, I got me a square body! The wheel, it's circular! Ruins the whole car!"
@@ytaken154 True. Forgot about that.
I absolutely rolled on the floor when i heard that omfg
Tooo good 😂😂😅
Save for Hugh Laurie
Give this guy honorary US citizenship already. The entire comment section is full of those that concur with this statement.
He likes our culture, likes our food, shares much of the mindset, loves being in America, and loves American icons.
@@Mortablunt "culture"
He could live here realistically and only his accent would be out of place.
@@SpaceFlamingo07 he's a millionaire and choices too live in ross on wye as someone who visits ross alot I don't get why
@@Mortablunt well that does beg the question as to what ‘our’ food and culture etc is?
99% of food and culture in the US is not from the US. Things like burgers, chips, pizza, pasta, curry, burritos etc are not from the US. (No, burgers were not invented in Texas). Yes those foods are popular in US, but so what? They’re international foods because Europe and Asian culture is the basis for human life.
For example, why does USA use Monday-Friday work week with Saturday and Sunday as weekend? Because the french did it.
Why does USA have appetiser, main course and desert 1 at a time?
Because the Russians did it.
Why does US use jan-dec years?
Because the Italians did it.
Why does US use English, miles and feet etc?
Because the British did it.
Everything from your house shape, cars, clothes, holidays like Halloween Easter Christmas paddy’s day etc are all European.
American holidays are thanksgiving, American food is marshmallow spread and peanut butter. Those are things invented in the US by Americans.
I eat sushi nearly twice a week and drink tea daily. I’m not Japanese or Chinese haha, i wouldn’t claim those foods to be European, even though they’re common here.
Also there is no ‘American mindset’. Hence why you have a huge divide between liberals and dems and republicans and conservatives etc etc
"My name's Richard Hammond, and I've taken up golf recently. I've been having lessons." Greatest confession of all time.
The absolute disgusted look they gave him when he said he was taking golf lessons was perfect haha.
Hammond: "Myname'sRichardHammondandI'vetakenupgolf!"
I love how Clarkson's and May's reaction is that of two friends who've just watched their other wealthy friend announce he's marrying the twenty-pounds-of-silicone-tart who latched onto him at a wine and charity meet for his "personality."
In short, he's leapt into the ruin he's always flirted with.
Yeah, lol, I especially love May's expression at 2:19
“Twenty-pounds-of-silicone-tart” is now in my top favorite insults.
Fun Fact: Richard Hammond wears cowboys boots to make himself taller 😆
Who doesn't do that, though?
Fun sized fact.
@@trinidad17 most people.
In my experience that's what city-Americans do too. Whenever you see somebody wearing cowboy boots in a city it's always some 5'11 manlet.
@@mithrandirthegrey76445’11 is above the American average tho
Jeremy look of total disbelief and concern when Richard said he took up golfing is fucking golden 😂
You're doing God's work with these compilations
2:22 never have I seen such a look of betrayal deep betrayal at that
All Hammond needs is Clarkson's beer belly to be a full fledged American.
The look of betrayal on Jeremy and mays face when Hammond said he plays golf now 😂😂
I love the way Hammond looks at the camera and smiles like a kid, I know it’s a bit but it’s so funny
The total wipeout reference had me dying
1:57 I love this moment so much. The reactions of May and Clarkson are just so perfect.
As a fellow wearer of cowboy boots and cowboy hats let me just say that Richard Hammond has great taste in clothing. Also he’s got a damn good taste in motorcycles, muscle cars, and beer. Welcome to the club good sir, we are more than happy to have you. I drink with you any old time.
hammond is more of a patriot than half of America rn. Major respect.
Yeah, Hammond's a true American patriot and he's a Brit
Heeyah! Lets get a possum ,throw on the fire, get wilbur and myrtle over, they can look at the v8 in my pickup truck and my steve mcqueen jacket
lmao
LOL😆
0:00 GT S1E6
0:33 TG S12E2
1:30 GT S1E6
1:44 GT Lochdown
2:57 TG S12E2
3:27 TG Worst Car in the History
3:54 TG India
5:49 TG S18E2
Doing gods work over here!!! Thanks!
*Salute* 🔥💯
This was under appreciated thanks fella
Clarkson accuses Hammond of being an American to hide him being more American than him, and I'd also say May is the most British of the three of them.
The happy face Hammond made when he was introducing his jacket! 😃🤩
To be fair, golf is not exclusively American. The fact that Hammond mentions his "local" golf course speaks to that. Cheese on things? Well, the French do that too. As for the the Mustang and cowboy boots -- busted.
Pickup trucks are not just American ether
But the thing is it's well known as a American thing. Like Basketball was found in Canada. But it is well known sports in America
Why would golf be considered American, it was made in Scotland. It's considered extremely Scottish.
There are actual American sports so it's weird that there are people that attribute a Scottish one to the states.
@@ninjashot37 well the thing is that Americans are obsessed with roots and heritage, whereas the rest of the world couldn't give a shit.
For example, there are no Italian British, Irish British, African British etc. That sort of stuff is just garish.
And as a scotsman, I can explain the golf thing. Its a posh man's sport. Its a sport that is played when you have become incapable of playing any other sport. We call golf American because its Americans who predominantly play golf. Heritage doesn't mean anything.
If I remember correctly golf was invented in Scotland.
As a fellow member of the American delegation, we accept Richard Hammond into our fold with open arms.
I'm American as well -- no matter how much he denies it, Hammond is one of us
Why would they call him that, I wouldn't even call my worst enemy that
Richard with his puka shell necklace and boot cut jeans is among the most 2008 things ever put on film
If Hammond was any more American, a Bald Eagle would land on his head.
And he would complain about NHS instead of supporting it with the other hosts and be a lot fatter
He once painted a Confederate flag on the roof of his Corolla back when he's a youngster. Does that count?
@@theempires5 *[YES]*
He probably already has one at home!
🤣🤣🤣
Son: "Mom, mom, can I have Tony Stark?"
Mom: "We have Tony Stark at home"
Tony Stark at home: *Richard Hammond*
Tiny Stark
The reaction to the golf lessons was incredibly rewarding comedically
We're proud to have Richard Hammond as an American.
Jeremy's American accent is hilarious 🤣 "aw oh hell, i go pay to watch that!"
If he ever wants to be american, I wouldn’t mind
5:03 That American accent was almost perfect, scarily enough. You got anything you need to confess, Jeremy?
As a Middle-Eastern American who is frequently mistaken for an Englishman in both the UK and Ireland when I visit, I would be honored to be called an American by Jeremy Clarkson.
0:20 the smile and rapid head nodding🤣🤣🤣
2:13…me saying the truth to my parents
2:18 my parents
I’m an American and I approve of this message.
The look of jezza when Hammond said he started golf lessons😂😂😂😂😂💔
Yeah that part was hysterical.
What about a Clarkson actually liking American things compilation 🤣
This needs to happen
There probably wouldn’t be enough footage of him actually enjoying and liking something American to make a vid longer than 1 minute long lol
Yep. He did liked the 2006 Ford GT back then
Why?
@@ariqyafifatalahputraani7 He enjoyed the ZR1 and Viper too
As an American, we would be willing to accept Richard as one of our own if they fulfill the following list of requirements.
• pick a state to hate irrationally
• gain at least 10lbs (note the system)
• correctly pronounce lieutenant
• ditch the hat at 3:54
As an American, I second this. As for the state I hate irrationally, I personally go for California -- that place burns down every year and is effectively its own nation
@@JetFalcon710 i live in california. Beautiful state with the most stupid sheltered people ever. You don't hate it enough tbh
Irrational hatred of a state? Definitely a prerequisite to be American. Like I absolutely hate Maryland.However I have a particular hatred for Pennsylvania drivers lol
Bit late go the party but the man used to be racist (not sure if he still is) towards mexicans, so would that suffice instead of hating a state? It is a typical American thing..
@@Jason-kp4vc Calling someone racist against a Nationality is peak American. So you have to be American 🤣
I have no idea why this came up on my screen, but I love it. British humor still Rules.
As an American just discovering this video this is amazingly hilarious and I love the southern accent impersonation 😂
TBT the time James May admitted he also likes muscle cars but enjoys making fun of Hammond more
Tell that to that musician Prince. :)
4:51 He’s so good with that American Accent
Yeah, sounds like a slightly higher-pitched Texan accent to me
Even I was stunned when Richard said he plays golf.
The campfire scene and Jeremy Clark trying to sound American as it comes out as a western Bill Cosby. I’m dead 😂
I love how Hammond saying he likes golf is like he just come out of the closet 🤣🤣
This is exactly what i needed today thax ❤️
So good🤣
Clarkson’s face😂😂😂 2:22
I feel so bad when they make fun of his jacket, and he just gets really quiet and says, “I was pleased with it…”
Hammond: I've taken up golf
Clarkson: my disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined.
Lmao, the more I see of top gear the more I realize that James May is the only one here that isn't an American
James May is a hipster from California. A different type of American.
Jeremy hates America though
The Golf part killed me, they legit looked lost at him admitting the hobby
It's ok Hammond! We'll adopt you!
2:50 my friends when I try to talk to them about my hobbies
I don't know what is the American equivalent of a weeb, but Hammond is one.
Freedombo
Freeaboo
The opposite of a wehraboo
Westaboo is already a thing.
@@technic1285 Can't really be a westaboo when you grew up and live in the west.
When Hammond admits to taking up golf, I love how they first did not know what to make of this information before starting to make fun of him
The fact all people not from US think of Americans as the minority of people in the Southeast. But they are so talk exactly like Jeremy’s impression of an American lol
As an American, I’d be proud to have him.
I'd welcome him into our country with open arms, and maybe warn him to not deal with California because even _we_ don't know what's going on there
@@JetFalcon710 as a Californian i have no clue either
@@JetFalcon710 as someone that was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay. Send help. Please.
"My name is richard hammond and I've taken up golfing recently, I've been having lessons" Richard hammond
James, internally: wtf man
No one is talking about how amazing Jeremy's accents are🔥
"You can't have a Corvette in Britain. It's too brash. It's too ghastly."
*elects Boris Johnson as PM*
Hammond denies being American as much as May denies he has ocd.
Nice reference to Wipeout, I miss those shows.
2:21 That face 😂
Jeremy is the Boss Here
2:22 god DAMNIT Clarkson's face is killing me lmao
Them joking about Hammond needing to play golf only learn he actually plays golf is easily the funniest bit I’ve seen in a while. They were freaking dumbfounded! 😂
Funnily though, golf originated from Scotland. Not America.