Two brothers Andy and Magnus, from Aberdeen, Tait went on an epic ‘Rude Trip’ and visited every place in Britain with a rude name.
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Andy and Magnus Tait spent six years planning their 2,000-mile ‘Rude Trip’ with a rude name.
Their 2,000-mile ‘Rude Trip’ took them four days and the two brothers took selfies at every town, village, and street with a rude name.
The two brothers visited Cumwhinton, Fanny Street, Upperthong, Butthole Lane, Willey, Titty Ho, Sandyballs, Bellenden Gardens, Poundbottom, Cockermouth, Penistone, Butthole Bell End, The Knob, Lower Swell, Old Sodbury, Butcombe and Shaftesbury.
Andy said about his ‘Rude Trip’ with his brother Magnus: “I always enjoy going out of my way to have fun and to take things too far’, said audio engineer Andy. It was a lot of fun and we actually saw a lot of interesting places.”
“It was a bit of a slog towards the end and it was dark when we got to some places.
But never at any point did we get bored.
I’d say it’s definitely an alternative way to see Britain. We just found it hilarious. ”“We laughed our asses off at each place and that says a lot about us.”
The idea came into Andy’s mind after he drove past a place called South Gash, in Northern Scotland in 2013 with Magnus.
He then searched the Internet and found 34 stops in Britain with a rude name and decided to visit the places.
He said it took him six years to convince his brother Magnus to join him on the ‘Rude Trip’.
Andy said: “I’ve had the idea for six years now. I insisted we stopped at South Gash to take a photo but Magnus didn’t fancy it.”
“That led to an obsession for places with funny names and six years later Magnus decided to make it up to me. He saw the funny side of it eventually.”
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