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Underground wolf gobbler: a giant semi-human monster that pops up out of the ground and eats things, bears a passing resemblance to Rupert Murdoch (Actually editor Rob Hill's father Bob) Standard: This service is sent via Royal Mail 48 and aims to deliver between 2-3 working days, although RM advise it can take up to 5 working days. Peace & quiet: a man who seeks peace and quiet in his garden, but is plagued by noise from neighbours and others nearby

Drive-by abuser: a man on a moped who shouts pointless insults at people, animals or inanimate objects he drives past. Typical examples include: In June 2018, Modern Toss launched two beers ("Horse Piss" and "Ditch Scooper"), brewed by Goldmark Craft Beers of Arundel. [3] Tag lines [ edit ] I remember reading this article on Gawker last month that said according to a new study, cursing helps to numb pain. That’s right, it can be a painkiller! That suits me much better than trying to meditate or whatever calm methods people use to get rid of pain. Prince Edward, Royal Entrepreneur: the prince tries to make money out of anything associated with the royal family, no matter how tastelessCitizens' Advice: irate and often illogical complaints from members of the public about goods, services and employers, usually concluding with the question "where do I stand legally?" Find sources: "Modern Toss"– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( August 2010) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Barney: a man who periodically turns into a red Incredible Hulk-like monster at the mention of Alan Titchmarsh and during everyday minor frustrations, and causes destruction in a mad rage, followed by embarrassment at what he has done In Autumn 2012 Modern Toss collaborated with Sensei Games [15] in the design of IOS game "Sneezeman:Escape From Planet Sneeze" [16] which has 84 levels and 7 game zones.

In 2011, Modern Toss were commissioned by Brighton and Hove Albion FC to produce artwork for their new stadium, the Falmer Stadium, in the West Stand of the ground. [2] Merchandise [ edit ] This article relies excessively on references to primary sources. Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources. Following the TV series Modern Toss produced an animated sitcom Work Experience [2] which was broadcast on E4 in 2008. In 2009 BBC commissioned Chaos Laboratories, a live action, sci-fi themed animation series (with Paul Kaye and Simon Day). [3] Fly talk: conversations between flies about humans they have encountered, sometimes mentioning celebrities including Chris Martin and 50 Cent. Since 2004, eight issues of Modern Toss have been published as comics, plus one Christmas Special in 2007. Only Issues 5 to 8 are still in print and some of the early editions are now highly collectable.

Work: conversations with disgruntled or complacent employees; for example, a man phones in from home, saying, "I've heard the printer's broken so I won't be coming in"

Mr Tourette: a French sign-writer who produces offensive signs bearing no relation to his customers' instructions. This usually culminates in his customer being totally unhappy with the work and Mr Tourette calling them "some kind of cunt" Seawalker: this has only appeared once so far in the television series— a man with very long legs walks out of the sea onto the beach, whereupon his legs are severed by people playing frisbee Cheese and Wine: satire of boring 'small talk' made at parties, such as 'I hear Peter's new business is in trouble' meeting with the reply 'Peter's a cunt'The live-action sketches ("I live 'ere", "Alan", "Drive by abuser", "Customer services", "Accident and emergency", "Citizens advice", "Illegal alphabet") were directed by Ben Wheatley. The animation was designed and directed by Bunnage and Link. Series one animation was produced by 12Foot6 and series two by Spy Pictures and Le Singe Media of Brighton, UK. A creation inspired by the Periodic Table, The Periodic Table of Swearing design was featured in the 2011 book Information Graphics, which documents the history of classic presentation of information through design. Written by Sandra Rendgen and edited by Julius Wiedemann, it is effectively a survey of data visualisation, published by Taschen. [7] The Periodic Table of Swearing android App was released in 2011 [13]. In 2013 The Periodic Table of Swearing became available online in HTML 5 [14] Premium: This service is sent via Royal Mail 24 and aims to deliver betwe en 1-2 working days, although RM advise it can take up to 3 working days.

The first two issues of the comic were compiled into a book, Modern Toss, published by Macmillan in 2004 (now out of print) and Simon & Schuster in the US (2006). Modern Toss: Another Book was compiled from comic issues three and four and was also published by Macmillan in 2007. Macmillan went on to publish three further books: The Modern Toss Guide to Work (2007), Modern Toss Christmas Special (2008) which is now out of print and Home-Clubber – 'All You Can Eat' (2009) drawn from the long running strip in the Guardian Guide; Home-Clubber is also out of print. There is a wide variety of Modern Toss merchandise, including T-shirts, soft toys, DVDs, books, comics, magnets, posters, art prints, games and beer.



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