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'''Martin Wells''' is forever immortalised in Pilkipedia fandom. | '''Martin Wells''' was a schooldays contemporary of [[Stephen Merchant]] and is forever immortalised in Pilkipedia fandom.<br> | ||
When Steve was about 15, he fancied a girl who was in a school play with him. He tried to impress her by reading ''Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance'' in a room she might enter. After an hour and a half on his own, she came in looking for Martin Wells. Steve pointed her to the party room next door and kept reading for another 15 minutes, then went in there to find her getting off with him, "'cause he'd been dancin' around with no trousers on!" | When Steve was about 15, he fancied a girl who was in a school play with him. He tried to impress her by reading ''[[Steve Reads Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance|Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance]]'' in a room she might enter. After an hour and a half on his own, she came in looking for Martin Wells. Steve pointed her to the party room next door and kept reading for another 15 minutes, then went in there to find her getting off with him, "'cause he'd been dancin' around with no trousers on!" | ||
Featured | ==Featured In== | ||
* [[17 May 2003]] | |||
* [[Podcast_Series_2#Episode_4|Podcast Series 2, Episode 4]]. | |||
[[Category:People|Wells, Martin]] |
Latest revision as of 23:59, 22 June 2010
Martin Wells was a schooldays contemporary of Stephen Merchant and is forever immortalised in Pilkipedia fandom.
When Steve was about 15, he fancied a girl who was in a school play with him. He tried to impress her by reading Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance in a room she might enter. After an hour and a half on his own, she came in looking for Martin Wells. Steve pointed her to the party room next door and kept reading for another 15 minutes, then went in there to find her getting off with him, "'cause he'd been dancin' around with no trousers on!"