Keith

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I'm gonnae break you for breathing my oxygen

~ Typical McPhee on Your demise

I've been in Keith once, I don't think he liked it very much though.

~ Jack McConnell on Keith

Twa bean pies and a tin o' coke please

~ Oscar Wilde on entering Stronach's the baker
Local dunger Sandy Watt on his way to Aberdeen for a Friday night out.
Local dunger Sandy Watt on his way to Aberdeen for a Friday night out.


Keith with a population of 2 is a small town within the SNP People's Democratic Republic of Moray in the north-east of Scotland almost half way between Aberdeen and Inverness, although which is closer has caused much debate and continues to be the hot topic in various tea rooms for those between the ages of 60-75, 73 being the town's average age. The old people talk funny too (a local dialect known as Doric) but only speak like this when English tourists are about just to annoy them. Most tourists then leave to go to Baxters up the road thinking that people speak gaelic in Baile Cheith (Gaelic for Keith, which translates into 'town of the block road pattern in the middle of nowhere with a funny little bridge and a kink in the road').


The town is divided into two parts, these being Keith (built in 1987 to support the local tartan museum, home of the Macwhooptyfeckindoo clan tartan) and Fife-Keith which is the older (pre-dating the prehistoric Skara Brae in Orkney) and obviously the far lesser part of keith. The area is of great importance to geologists as the two towns were once over 150 miles apart and have collided due to continental drift since 1983, the southern side being from near Huntly and the north side of Fife Keith, (as the name suggests) being from Fife (near Auchtermuchty supposedly) in eastern Scotland. Therefore, technically speaking this also means that The Proclaimers bide from Keith too.


As a result of loop-hole in Scottish Law, Keith is now the last town in northern Scotland to permit human sacrifice and tourists are attracted to this picturesque Morayshire town on the last Sunday of every month to witness townsfolk being burned alive in Fife-Keith Square.


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[edit] History & Culture

Sir Keith Chegwin, sacker of local towns - Keith's local hero who drove through on way to Inverness once
Sir Keith Chegwin, sacker of local towns - Keith's local hero who drove through on way to Inverness once

The town was discovered in the 19th century by St Rufus who later became famous after appearing in the Bill and Ted movies. At this point the town was known as Kethmalruff and while Rufus had left his kindom to film in Hollywood, the region was invaded by the Picts. Since then, the town has been known as 'Keith', named in honour of Keith Chegwin who brought the Big Breakfast house and garden to Keith from 1996-97 and thankfully sacked the contending towns of Huntly, Dufftown and Buckie en-route. The town is so old and far away from everywhere else that it is the only town in the UK without a McDonalds restaurant.


During the summer, the area also plays host to the Keith Music Festival which is a music festival held in Keith. It is a venue which marks the beginning of the downward career curve of many a musical artist and attracts many a tourist with it's numerous summer attractions, mainly a burger stall that turns up now and again.

It is also custom for Keith males to have sexual relations with a family member of the opposite sex after the ban on sexual relations with animals was put in place(Although this is still practiced by some tourists from Newmill)!

Keith is a very dark and cloudy place which lacks sunlight so in order to make it look like they come from a sunny place place, local tarts tend to paint themselves orange (overdoing the make-up) or by squeezing their fat arses on a sunbed!

Health and fitness is not on the agenda for some of the local "talent" who'd prefer to squeeze themselves into clothes which may be a size or 2 smaller for them and make their behinds looks HUGE!

== Keith Show == -------

The second weekend in August sees the arrival of The Great Keith Country Show. Keith Show traditionally takes place over a Sunday and Monday, This is to prevent outsiders from attending the event as there is no public transport on a Sunday and no-one else gets a holiday on the Monday. The "Show Grun" (up the Lise) consists of three main parts; The ring, the top park and the beer tent.

The Ring contains various froms of 'entertainment', such as a boy doing wheelies on a bike or a boy hanging off a horse. The ring also plays host to a tug of war, pipe band, sumo wrestling, Scottish country dancing, a hanging, some vintage tractors and the grand parade of beasts, the highlight of every dunger's year. Mr Blobby received top billing in 1993. A streaker will appear and a fight will break out. Games also include "toss the poo" which is a novel way of making Ciards smell nice during the summer

The top park has tractor-pulling & granny-pulling. This is also the only place locals are permitted to buy towels, specifically from a man in a lorry with a microphone who will tell you how much the towels do not cost, before settling on a knock-down price of three for a fiver. A fight will break out.

In the beer tent you can observe dungers and toon folk getting bleezin' and Kitten Huffing. You may also see some Newmill folk who have saved up all year for the trip. If it rains you will lose your brolly and get drookit. If it does not rain you will have to carry your brolly all day and be stung by a wasps. Beer is sold for £2.00 per can with a free plastic glass. A fight will break out.

Between 4 and 6pm everyone at the showgrun will migrate to the square to marvel at the showies and squeeze into the Crown Bar. Traditionally everyone will have a shottie on the Ribtickler, look at the magic mirrors and attempt to eat a Steak Baguette. A fight will break out shortly before somebody takes his cousin behind one of the marquees for a quick blowjob.

[edit] Exports

As with the whole of Morayshire, pronounced 'Muh-ray-shir' (or 'Moh-ray-sh-ah' if you're here on holiday), Keith stays in existence due to the stealthy production of whisky, shortbread and agricultural products, mainly through the cultivation of barley, hay and marijuana. Keith is at the start of the Malt Whisky Trail and is home to three distilleries. Strathisla, the oldest of the three has been producing since 1992 and is most famous for it's Chivas Regal King Size alongside it's various other tobacco products.

Despite viscious opposition from local heritage groups (mainly Huntly, as usual), Keith has a strong claim to be recognised as the birthplace of the sausage roll when James Gordon Bennett, Sr. shocked the western world (hence the saying 'Gordon Bennett') by placing a sausage inside a buttered bap on the cold winter morning of January 21st, 1821. This same man later went on to found, publish and edit the New York Herald and became a major figure in the history of American newspapers. However, although a great idea at the time, the paper did not sell well in Keith where locals snubbed his great paper to opt for the Northern Scot or the Press & Journal instead, and as a result he was sentenced to death in Fife-Keith Square. A bus-stop has since been erected at this site in his memory.

[edit] Transport

This is Keith (hic), this train (hic) is for .... (hic), calling at... (hic) Aberdeen(hic)
This is Keith (hic), this train (hic) is for .... (hic), calling at... (hic) Aberdeen(hic)

Located in the wilderness of Morayshire somewhere near Buckie, Keith can only be accessed by 4x4 although the Scottish Executive has pledged to upgrade the surrounding roads to at least 'B' road status and guarantee a loan of the Morayshire snowplough on a Wednesday. In treacherous weather however, the roads are taken in by Moray Council and are stored in large warehouses (sponsored by Chivas Brothers as seen by advertising hoardings on the side) on the right hand side of the bridge as you head towards Inverness.

A railway is present linking it with Aberdeen and Inverness but it takes on average 45 minutes to travel past Keith alone - train drivers will have you believe that it's because they are waiting the other train which has been delayed but the harsh reality is that the train is being plundered by the locals and that the ticket operator is filling the back coach with barrels of whisky.

Another branch of the railway may be found heading south. This line (originally planned for Grantown on Spey) is only 11 miles long and terminates at Dufftown as this is where the rail engineers building the track were eaten by Am Fear Liath Mor, a yeti that is known to live in the Cairngorms (no, really!).

[edit] Sport

Colin Hendry and his twin sister Rhona after their winning their Winter Olympics gold medals.
Colin Hendry and his twin sister Rhona after their winning their Winter Olympics gold medals.

The town is home to Keith 'we hate Huntly' FC who were famous for scoring against Rangers once (although they're not so keen the mention the ten that they let in that same game). The team has also won the Highland League a few times and like to rave on about it a lot, although they often forget that this is a league which had some of the worst teams in the history of association football as members every year which include: Brora Rangers, Wick Academy, Fort William, Elgin Shity and Dundee United. Only poor refereeing and the fact that the best players are rejects from the Aberdeen reserves prevents them from world domination...

Former Scotland team captain Colin Hendry was born here but signed for Rangers once and as a result has since been banished from the town by the town's Aberdeen FC supporting majority. Since then he became manager of Blackpool FC but was sacked as the team kept losing because team training consisted of riding the donkeys at the seaside as he was deprived of a beach in Keith at an early age. He then took up curling with his twin sister Rhona Martin and later won the Winter Olympics curling gold medal.

[edit] Things to do

  • Go to the beach
  • Go to the shops, cinema or swimming-pool
  • Drive at least 200 yards to do any of the above
  • Keith Music Festival
  • Keith Over 70s Tractor Derby
  • Learn to drive a tractor.
  • Drive to the G.A. in your friend's dad's tractor
  • Buy a tractor, possibly combine harvester if you're rich.
  • Drive your tractor up the A96 and create tailbacks going as far back as Fochabers.
  • Gwa ti baxters fer a big muckle bannock
  • shag sheep
  • Listen to KCR (Keith Community Radio) - unintentionally hilarious in its sheer shambolicness.

[edit] Famous Residents

Keith was one of my disciples - don't forget to sign Murray Aulds petition for a colonic clinic!!
Now don't forget to eat my body and drink my blood on Sunday, little ones! ;)
  • Bill Oddie
  • Colin Hendry
  • James MacNaughtie
  • Timmy Mullet
  • Timmy Mullet's Aunt Agnes
  • St Andrew
  • James Gordon Bennett, Sr.
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