Tuesday 28 July 2009

The Map Whats?

Lou asked in a comment why we're called the Map Twats and whether the second word has acquired a new meaning.

Er… it has for us, denoting four idiots in the countryside rather than a crude term for pudenda. I wasn't present for the inaugural meeting, but the name springs from a discussion between Neal, Cynical Ben and Dan about an imaginary TV show in which some thirty-something fools get lost in the country but always find a pub. The soundtrack was to be (and this is Neal's fault), Cliff Richard's Way Out In The Country, which apparently features the lines 'You're going to find me/way out in the country'.

My contribution to celebrity culture is a porn mag for monarchists, featuring cadet members of the royal family: Barely Regal.

Still available for weddings, barmitzvahs and children's parties…

6 comments:

  1. oh dear and I thought I was ill.

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  2. Quite. The Map Twats was kind of going to be our version of Countryfile, only with even more incompetence and slightly more swearing. The fact that it's now become a collective noun by which we refer to each other probably says something interesting and/or worrying about us. I'm too lazy to think what that might be though.

    I believe you were also responsible (or was it Mark) for another 'specialist' porn title - 'Rural Rides'.

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  3. I can't remember what was me and what was Mark. We're all wallowing around at the bottom of the barrel!

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  4. I still feel the Map Twats would be TV gold. Particularly when during an argument about, for example, Ted Danson, something unusual would fly past and Dan or I would release our catchphrase "Now that. Was fucking rare."

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  5. I'd buy that for a dollar.

    PS. 'Rural Rides', in case you're wondering, mixes a literary reference (Cobbett's Rural Rides) with Irish slang for sexual activity/attractive person.

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  6. Oh Vole. Now I really want to watch Robo Cop. So many good lines

    I'd buy that for a dollar.
    Stay out of trouble.
    Can you fly Bobby?

    oh look, Robo Haiku. Sweet.

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