James May, left, and the “p” word, right.
You know that word that is normally preceded by “jou ma se”? Yes, that one. During a recent episode of Toy Stories on BBC (starring James May from Top Gear), that very same word sneakily popped up on screen. It appeared to be randomly written on the inside of a Spitfire plane replica that May was busy looking into.
No one seemed to notice except for 2oceansVibe Radio host Richard Hardiman. He sent us the epic screen shot, along with this message:
I was watching BBC Knowledge the other night – James May – Toy Stories and though I saw something out of the corner of my eye while it was on TV. I downloaded the episode last night – turns out on the inside of this replica Spitfire a South African had been hard at work….
Not sure anyone else saw it but I have a keen eye…
Richard
[Thanks Richard!]
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