AAD's Rough Guide to the Infernal Regions

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On getting out of hell-

It has come to our attention that getting out of hell appears to be notoriously difficult. We use the word 'appears' because this is based on assumption rather than hard fact, but findings clearly show that very few hell-bound passengers venture back. The confusion arises, however, as to whether the plucky tourists find it harder to get out of hell than they'd imagined, or whether they so drawn in by an eternal life of vice, sin and debauchery that they imagine the moral uproar and Daily Mail press mentions they induce by living in such a manner in their earthly lives isn't worth returning to. We do, however, have one unfortunate case scenario, based on the plight of some very, very stupid people. We would like to think of hell as a fairly exclusive destination, only attractive and welcoming to abinsthe drinking, flightful layabouts, but sadly it appears that even the dripping-eating, Trisha-dripfed pondlife of Northern England want a piece of the inferno. Note:- This is not something we want to encourage. Anyway - here is a press article highlighting the dangers of going to hell without knowing what you're in for:-

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A couple recently got more than they bargained for when they booked a flight to hell and back after being influenced by ITV's 'Holidays from Hell' programme, which has since been criticised for increasing the appeal of satanism and the black arts to stupid people.

Carole and Jim Boggins, of Selly Oak, Birmingham, thought they had got themselves a good deal upon seeing the plight of another Midlands couple, who they did not know, on the ITV show.

'We couldn't understand what all the fuss was about', said Carole, 21. 'These people had got themselves a really good deal, and the company even gave them money off, just for a few cockroaches. I said to Jim, I'd go on holiday for that sort of money, even if it was a cockroach infested, shit stinking hovel. I mean, you don't go on holiday and spend all your time in the hotel, do you?'

'Exactly' said Jim, 49. 'At the end of the day, you get what you pay for. We didn't have much money, and we needed a break. It seemed ideal.'

After excitedly discussing the ITV show, the couple decided to book their holiday, but discovered that in the excitement, they'd forgotten the destination. ' We had a look in the TV times', Jim admits, 'but there was no mention of where the couple had gone, so we just assumed that because the show was called "Holidays from Hell", and Carole had seen a brochure advertising trips to hell that day, that that's where they must have gone.'

The couple's plight can be shown in full on a Channel 4 documentary later this week, but they certainly didn't enjoy their time in the netherworld. 'It was bloody awful', Carole sighs. ' I thought the time away would be a chance for Jim and me to spice up our marriage, but he was so burnt by the second day that he could barely move, and he had to stay in bed. I tried going out alone, but I couldn't get a Bacardi Breezer for love nor money.'

'Exactly', Jim said. 'I can't imagine why anyone would want to go there. When I was stuck in the bed I thought it might almost have been a relief, but the ceiling of the room was made of some kind of animal innards, and occasionally they'd drip off the ceiling and onto my face. Carole came home and went mad, she thought I'd been with another woman.'

After 4 days of hell, it was time for the couple's scheduled flights back, but the airport they'd been directed to go to didn't seem to exist. 'We couldn't understand it,' Jim sighs 'there didn't seem to be any way out, and nobody seemed to want to help.' After another three nights of confusion, and with nowhere to stay, the couple found a greedy goblin who was willing to help them, by giving them black powers to transform themselves into bats. 'We were told that the only way we could escape was to become these bats, and then be gone before morning. We didn't really think it would work, but we'd tried everything, and it seemed it was the only option.' Jim exclaims.

Luckily for the couple it worked, and their nightmare came to an end. Both were slightly singed in the process, but were otherwise physically stable. 'It's caused a rift in our marriage, though.' says Carole. 'We'll never go to hell again, the wounds will take a long time to heal'.

The couple are adamant that they won't be dealing with any tour operators, holiday firms or transport companies who specialise in trips to hell and back again. 'As far as I'm concerned', Jim summarises, 'they can go to hell.'

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We'd like to draw your attention to this article because we feel that ignoring it could constitute bad press on our part. But really, it is another reason why stupid people are not welcome in hell, and why any other tour operator companies dealing in hell are not to be trusted. Having said that, should you find yourselves in a similar situation to that of Jim and Carole, the bat out of hell mechanism does have a high success rate, and effective spells are widely available on the white market in hell (known as the black market everywhere from middle earth upwards)


Woodbine (Woodbine), Friday, 15 August 2003 08:37 (twenty years ago) link

seven years pass...

I thought I might have something to add to this, but then I thought, to hell with it.

Aimless, Sunday, 22 August 2010 18:40 (thirteen years ago) link

three weeks pass...

...or, rather, fuck it.

Aimless, Monday, 13 September 2010 03:58 (thirteen years ago) link

one month passes...

seems only reasonable, but I'd like you to think I was taking seven years to formulate an adequate response, which is sadly untrue. I've not been to hell, but I have been to Grimsby, and you can definitely see it from there.

matt, Thursday, 21 October 2010 22:09 (thirteen years ago) link

Lasciate ogni speranza, voi che siete a Grimsby

A Reclaimer Hewn With (Michael White), Thursday, 21 October 2010 22:26 (thirteen years ago) link

believe you me, hope is not a concept germane to your average grimbarian

matt, Thursday, 21 October 2010 22:37 (thirteen years ago) link

The Grimbarians are at the gates!

A Reclaimer Hewn With (Michael White), Thursday, 21 October 2010 22:41 (thirteen years ago) link

rather there than the drawing room

matt, Thursday, 21 October 2010 22:56 (thirteen years ago) link

Yes, as long as we disconnect the doorbell. Rather stubborn people, I take it.

A Reclaimer Hewn With (Michael White), Thursday, 21 October 2010 23:01 (thirteen years ago) link

to choose to forge an existence there one has to be of a mildly intransigent cast, yes

matt, Thursday, 21 October 2010 23:10 (thirteen years ago) link


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