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#16
Angela's Ashes deserves a mention too
#17
Her foot? Ye kissed her foot?? Trust the College boy for dirty tricks.....

The Butcher Boy is another great film too, it's tragic in ways but the humour in it is brilliant and makes it one of those you watch again for the craics in it.
#18
I've the video here in the house Longball, if you're ever about the smoke I'd give you the lend of it! It's definately worth watching a few times to get the one liners!!

The scene with the Priest and the dead pig was priceless!!!!  :D
#19
Did anybody ever see The Run of the Country?? There's some great laughs in it!
#20
General discussion / Re: Running
July 14, 2009, 11:33:50 PM
I know what you mean, I find running very tedious if you're just doing it for the sake of it. You need the focus. Good luck with it anyway!
#21
General discussion / Re: Running
July 14, 2009, 09:21:18 PM
There's a half marathon and 10km fun run on in Derry on the 12th Sept Tyroneboi, there was chat about it in work the other day. I think the details are on the City website, I don't know the address but there's always google for that if you were interested?
#22
General discussion / Re: Buying a house
June 05, 2009, 09:07:20 PM
Quote from: Boolerhead Mel on June 05, 2009, 03:15:45 PM
Fermgeal

I have a feeling you are correct -but is there anyway of proving an estate agent is using sharp practise-I did feel like calling them a liar on the phone but bit my tongue!

As far as I'm aware you can ask to see the bidding history on a property you've been bidding on, the agents are legally required to keep a record of bids in order to prevent this type of abuse. I don't know what this should look like in terms of a book or stored on a computer but the doll I spoke to in the bank about getting a mortgage wired me off on it as the agents she was dealing with togged it when she pulled them on a property she was bidding on. She then pulled out of the deal as she felt they were trying to take her on.

#23
16 stone of ginger wrapped up in a cliftonville top, Liam Gallagher wouldn't know what way to look!! The same boy reckons they were better than Snow Patrol back in the day, typical Mc Cooey is right!! :D
#24
Cheers Screen, I checked it out after that, looks like it was me not paying attention as usual!

Yeah Tony, the ginger one is back at it again, they're recording at the minute, currently half way through a new album by all accounts. He's bustin to get to this gig, he reckons they're gonna put some of these young lads in their places!!!  :o
#25
I was busy trying to get the time off work last week, is it definately the 25th? My mate's band, Dirty Stevie are playing it and he reckoned it was the 26th????
#26
General discussion / Re: Question re Belfast
February 14, 2009, 02:12:22 PM
you'd hope so, everyone has one and it's a busy bar!  :P
#27
General discussion / Re: Question re Belfast
February 14, 2009, 01:58:36 PM
Belfast is just trying to catch up with other cities as it was left so far behind when the Troubles were on, it's a vastly changed place in the last 10 years and I think it's great to see. The Merchant and Vaudeville are obviously old buildings which have been renovated and Belfast was trying to promote a new, vibrant image in the wake of the recent past. Weekend visitors from the UK rocketed and was evidenced in the amount of budget hotels going up. 
Belfast may have got up it's own hole abit but it's only for those of us who can remember it differenly, younger people who only know Belfast as it is now might think it's like any other city of it's size.

Personally I'm not a fan of these bars and the Cathedral Quarter in general, but thats just me, ye couldn't beat the Bot with a big stick in my eyes!!  :D
#28
General discussion / Re: Great Phrases
February 14, 2009, 01:45:17 PM
I once heard of a girl who'd an arse on her like a bag of hammers!!  :D
#29
General discussion / Re: Great Phrases
February 14, 2009, 02:51:00 AM
Quote from: Lecale2 on February 13, 2009, 12:38:14 PM
Watching a match in the pub - lad shouts to a fella at the front "would ye sit at peace; your up and down like a whore's draws!"

I heard the boul Gordon Ramsey adapt that line for Rebecca Loos in an episode of Kitchen nightmares one night. Such an abrasive chap.....
#30
General discussion / Re: Question re Belfast
February 13, 2009, 09:51:31 PM
You're right there, The Errigle has gone to the dogs, I used to love going infor a few pints and a craic, you'd always end up having a yarn with a few randomers. Now you're paying city centre prices to be squashed to the walls and have no craic!! The Pavillion is a much better bet now for a relaxed yarn over a few sups.