“Have a laugh and visit these crude spots across the UK as soon as you can before they just become a part of history.” Brownie Bear / Flickr Here is Leasecar. “Who knows how long these roads will keep their rude names as we’re already seeing residents want to get them changed. In Dover, Max and Paddy buy a plasma television from an Irish crook called Gypsy Joe (played by Brendan O'Carroll). “From Dick Place in Edinburgh and Semicock road in Northern Ireland, this road trip is so inappropriate we suggest not taking your kids on this one. Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere - Episode 1. This leads to several arguments, especially when they realise the television doesn't have any speakers. “We have created the rudest road trip in the UK, which is bound to be the weirdest drive you’ll ever take. Max and Paddy's Road to Nowhere - Episode 1 Five From Ry Follow In Dover, Max and Paddy buy a plasma television from an Irish crook called Gypsy Joe (played by Brendan O'Carroll). Tim Alcock at Leasecar UK, said: “This country is known for its eccentric nature, and the general reaction to these wacky road names really demonstrates our frank British humour. However, despite petitions by local residents to try and change the inappropriate names, councils report having no plans to do so which is excellent news for those eager to make this road trip. Stay in touch with Max & Paddys Road to Nowhere next episode Air Date. This is bad news for many homeowners because there are at least 17 Cock Lanes across England and Wales. Your TV show guide to Countdown Max & Paddys Road to Nowhere Air Dates. Research shows that innuendo-laden roads have an average 22% dip in price compared to other houses in conventionally named streets nearby. Written by and starring Peter Kay and Patrick McGuinness, this six-part comedy/drama series is the story of clueless Phoenix Club bouncers Max (Kay) and Paddy (McGuinness), as they escape clubland in their prized motor-home and take to the open highway. Some road names, like Bell End in Rowley Regis, are so outrageous that they have devalued homes in the area - allegedly caused humiliation and bullying for residents. Wales also has a few corkers, with Fanny Street in Cardiff causing many an eyebrow to raise as road trippers drive by.
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