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#1711
Congrats BC1.  Fair play till ye. 

Count yerself lucky you've two wee lads though.  I'll be manning my front door with an AK47 when my daughter reaches 13.  Im paranoid as feck and she's only 3.
#1712
General discussion / Re: lennon leaves celtic
April 25, 2007, 08:44:47 PM
Plenty of stories about Lenny when he came home to Lurgan.  Most of them probably just rumours from people jealous of his success.

I did see him and Gerry Taggart sticking £20 notes to their face one night though.   :D
#1713
And a more in-depth summary.........

QuoteAt Lassiters Lake

Down at the big unveiling of Janelle's bust a crowd is gathering, but to call them enthusiastic would be a slight understatement.
Steiger asks where Pepper is and Janelle wonders where Paul is. Neither are to be seen, but Janelle is quick to assume that Paul is moping around at home. Oh if only she knew that at that very moment, there were false legs flying around all over the place in the height of passion.

It comes to time for the big unveiling. Janelle excitedly get ready to unveil herself. As the cover comes off the crowd are shocked to see the most hideous multi coloured abstract model that appears to have two heads, but Janelle loves it, at last someone understands her.

It is at this moment that Springsteen the chicken decides to make his reappearance- on top of Janelle's bust, and the crowd scurry to try and catch him.

The House of Robinson

PEPPER: It was a bit of a let down actually, At least my curiosity is satisfied.
PAUL: Well seeing as it was so underwhelming, lets keep this our secret.
PEPPER: Why would I want to tell anyone about such a non-event.
PAUL: Rosie in particular. I mean it Pepper, she mustn't know.
PEPPER: Trust me, she is the last person that I would tell.
As Pepper leaves in disgust, it would appear that she was putting on a front previously, are her feeling for Paul deeper than she would like them to be?

A chicken called Springsteen????  You couldn't beat Neighbours with a big fecking stick!!!!!
#1714
QuoteSleight Of Hand

Screened in the UK on 17th April

Hell-bent on beating Paul at his own poker game, Ned hits up his neighbours for the stake money. He targets Max, who feels bad about booting Ned from the Hoyland house, and then Janelle, who feels bad about booting him from his job at Lassiter's. Ned takes his place at the table and seems undaunted by Paul and his poker buddies. When he loses all his money he demands re-entry to the game. Unaware Paul's setting him up, Ned foolishly takes a loan from Ari Piven. At the end of the evening, Ned is $25,000 in debt and the only person he can turn to for help is Paul.

Lolly courts danger (and annoys Bree) by lighting up a cigarette at school. Pepper smells the smoke and finds the packet but Lolly doesn't own up and begs Bree not to dob her in, fearful Lou will send her home. Bree takes the blame, much to Lolly's relief. Janelle challenges Susan and Pepper, who both admit that they don't believe Bree was the real culprit. Janelle, backed up by Harold, broaches the topic of Lolly's behaviour with Lou but he refuses to believe his daughter is anything less than perfect.When confronted, Lolly confesses that she was smoking but Lou fails to get to the bottom of what's causing her attention-seeking behaviour.

Pepper can't shake her fixation with Paul. When he makes an indecent proposal, she finds herself on his doorstep, hoping a roll in the hay might lay her obsession to rest. It doesn't work.

Stingray spends the night at Sky's, helping her finish the sculpture of Janelle. When Lolly tells Bree about the amount of time Stingray's spending at their house, Bree is worried. She warns her brother that she can see what's happening and that he'd better not break Rachel's heart.

The sculpture of Janelle created by Jeremy Raft (aka Sky) is unveiled. And it ain't a pretty sight...



#1715
DONT IT MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD!!!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trfYjucLGj0
#1716
Yup, the train entered the tunnel.

(That little innuendo did actually make it in there, as mentioned earlier in this thread.)

Quality!!!!
#1717
Quote from: screenexile on April 17, 2007, 06:45:45 PM
What about Robinson 2day???? Anyone else see the innuendo of the train pulling into the tunnel??? It's a bit racey for Neighbours if I do say so... and as for the clothes being fired on the sofa along with the wooden leg? I think Neighbours has lowered itself in recent weeks with the arrival of this Pepper one!!


AYE RIGHT SHE'S LETHAL AND ROBBO'S A LEGEND!!!!

I luv neighbours ;D

had to be the funniest moment in Neighbours ever!!  The wooden leg getting through onto the couch!!!  Thats bound to be on youtube somewhere.
#1718
Quick Plug alert.........



The Ceili House Folk Club

After a long absence, The Ceili House Folk Club returns on Friday 27th April with a much anticipated gig involving some of the best talents to grace the Traditional Irish Music scene in recent times.  The Ceili HouseBar in Lurgan, which has recently undergone a change in ownership and a complete refurbishment of both bar and lounge, will play host to three top traditional Irish music artists.

Barry Kerr, Donal O'Connor and Alan Burke are all recognised as virtuosos of their instruments and this is a rare opportunity to see the three lads performing together.

Originally from Lurgan, Barry Kerr is regarded as one of the outstanding traditional musicians of his generation and his debut album "The World Looks Away" has been greeted with critical acclaim.  Barry is rapidly establishing himself as a fine painter and sculptor through numerous sell-out exhibitions but, with his music, he is winning over a large fanbase throughout Europe and beyond.

Donal o'Connor has inherited a great musical legacy of at least five generations of fiddle playing.  He is regarded as one of the greatest fiddle players of his generation.  Donal's playing was described recently by the Irish Times as "...immaculate..." "...electrifying...".

Alan Burke's voice is unique, full of power and sensitivity.  His inexhaustible repertoire of traditional, Gaelic and contemporary songs are varied in mood and style.  His guitar playing is also powerful, but, at the same time, sensitive.  He has played supporting Christy Moore, Sharon Shannon, Moving Hearts and Altan.

Doors open for the gig at 9 p.m. and the concert begins promptly at 9.30 p.m.  Admission will be £5 for what promises to be one of the musical highlights for the local calendar.   


To receive further updates in relation to The Ceili House Folk Club please email: theceilihouse@hotmail.com or visit www.theceilihouse.com



#1719
Sammy....can I nominate a charity to receive that £20?  "The Captain Kennedy Benevolent Fund" will do nicely.  Or just buy 4 copies of our new cd when it comes out.
#1720
Fer feck sake!!!  I was taking the piss!!!

Get that back up there to frick!
#1721
Feck sake Medic.  Thats a disgrace you putting them pics up there.  Think of young Whelans feelings.  Im sure she doesn't want to be plastered all over some GAA Board (albeit the non-GAA section) like some auld piece of meat for us all to gawk at!!!!
#1722
Aye, thats right.  Great song.
#1723
He didn't go Donagh.  Money on Riverdance wasn't enough to coax him to go.  Too many commitments at home.

Weo Ping, although he's living in Belfast he's originally from Buckfast Central (Lurgan).  And I don't think he's ever played the fiddle.....that might be the wee sister your thinking about.  They look a bit alike but he has a bigger beer belly.  She was on TG4 last night playing fiddle alongside Nipper Quinn on guitar (Antrim Senior Hurler).  Some programme about guitars in Irish music.

Jaysus we're a talented family.   :P
#1724
Just trying to get my big bro's videos a few more hits.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TF--f7JxFPk

Sure let me know what ye reckon anyways.
#1725
General discussion / Re: Death Notices
April 08, 2007, 10:01:59 PM
Jaysus.. There ye go now.  I always thought Master McGrath was buried in Lurgan Park or Brownlow House or something like that.  Didn't know he was buried in Solitude.