I'd heard about this, but it's only now that someone has uploaded the evidence that we can all really appreciate how great it is. It's the visual record of the reason Top Gear DILF James May was sacked by the incredibly enraged editors of Autocar Magazine. James had grown irritated by having to make up that year's "Road Test Yearbook" - so he did what any man would do in the situation, and concocted a 2-month long scheme to secretly show the world exactly what he thought.
"On the day that it came out I'd actually forgotten that I'd done it because there's a bit of a gap between it being "put to bed" and coming out on the shelves. When I arrived at work that morning everybody was looking at their shoes and I was summoned to the managing director of the company's office. The thing had come out and nobody at work had spotted what I'd done because I'd made the words work around the pages so you never saw a whole word. But all the readers had seen it and they'd written in thinking they'd won a prize or a car or something."
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