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#1
John Higgins has said that it's great to be back playing snooker again at the UK Championship.

Although he is a bit disappointed that he's going to lose 9-5 in the quarter finals.  :P
#2


Nice story..........
#3
General discussion / Re: Winter 2010/11
October 25, 2010, 04:12:44 PM
Time to buy the next generation snow chains.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wed6GATc5Is&NR=1&feature=fvwp
#4
General discussion / Re: Hardy Bucks
October 20, 2010, 10:57:45 AM
Quote from: mayogodhelpus@gmail.com on October 20, 2010, 02:41:41 AM
I can see the lads appealing more to Connacht and maybe Munster folk, most of the comedy on RTE, TV3, BBC NI & UTV set in the North or East I just don't get and think is horsemuck, so it maybe just that.

Any monkey chats??
#5
General discussion / Re: Hardy Bucks
October 19, 2010, 11:48:02 PM
That was a great scene with yer man outside the window going on about GAA training the whole time while the Viper ignored him.
Then the roll down of the window..

"f*ck off!"
Anyone know that tune the viper plays in the car......
#6
General discussion / Re: Hardy Bucks
October 19, 2010, 11:03:54 PM
Have to say its hilarious tonight......  :D
#7
General discussion / Re: Hardy Bucks
October 13, 2010, 12:13:01 AM
Thought it was quiet good, would have loved to have seen oul Mick pissing about on the farm.....
#8
General discussion / Re: Hardy Bucks
October 11, 2010, 08:54:46 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8jNzm7RB1o

Viper: "No boys,  know other boys like I know boys.... 8)

love it...
#10
General discussion / Re: Hardy Bucks
October 10, 2010, 11:03:32 PM
Jais I hope they don't water it down too much, when you consider the amount the lads in the inbetweeners get away with on ch4. Its on fairly late on Tuesday night so there might be a bit of cursing, drinking smoking rolling around and hiding behind walls.... 
8) hows the craic. shtory.
#11
General discussion / Hardy Bucks
October 10, 2010, 10:24:11 PM


The much-anticipated Hardy Bucks TV show is almost upon us with the three-part mini series starting on RTÉ Two on Tuesday, October 12.
When Hardy Bucks won StoryLand, RTÉ's drama competition, last year, the web series became an online phenomenon boasting 3 million hits and an instant word-of-mouth favourite. Next Tuesday, the Bucks will be in the living rooms of the nation at the rather late slot of 10.55pm.
Speaking to The Mayo News last Friday Chris Tordoff, aka 'The Viper', insisted "Here, I've no credit will you ring me back?," a sign that the fame hasn't gone to the heads of the lads.
After agreeing to ring Tordoff back to save The Viper's credit, he said that he was hoping that on the back of the TV show the Hardy Bucks could take off and keep the momentum going. If the three episodes are successful, RTÉ may contract more from the Swinford-based ensemble.
"RTÉ has told us to be coming up with ideas for new episodes. We hope it will all take off now, but a lot has to do with how it is received. We have been doing gigs all over the country recently and the response has been fantastic.
"Apparently everyone will be sick from the amount of adverts that are going to be aired, and I think there will be some on the radio too. We are going to be on at about 11pm on Tuesday (October 12) which is a good slot. Ya couldn't have us on any earlier to be honest – too much swearing," Tordoff added.
Hardy Bucks explores life in small town Ireland for a group of 20-something lazy but likeable slackers and their attempts to find a bit of excitement, wherever that may be. Filmed in Swinford, it is set in the fictional Castletown. Despite the economic downturn, life in Castletown, hasn't changed much for one of the Bucks, Eddie Durkan. When things start to go belly up, his friends Buzz, French Toast and Boo are there to give him advice and help him out – despite local drug dealer The Viper always trying to get one over on him.
Written by and starring Martin Moloney as Eddie Durkan and Chris Tordoff as 'The Viper', and co-written by and produced by Mike Cockayne, Hardy Bucks features Peter Cassidy, Owen Colgan and Tom Kilgallon, as well as an eccentric cast of extras from Swinford and beyond.
The lads behind Bucks' first collaboration manifested itself in recording prank calls to local 'celebrities', including the now famous block fighter from Kilasser, Swinford, with the Bucks claiming that they would meet the bare-knuckle fighter in Swinford ball alley, with 20 Balla lads backing them up, after Sunday Mass.
While they have been characterised as the Irish Trailer Park Boys or compared to Limerick's Rubber Bandits, the Bucks have brought their own original perspective of rural, small-town Ireland to television – on the way, beating off shows produced by professionals with full-time actors in RTÉ's Storyland competition.
All the cast are amateur actors and have never written scripts before, a fact which has given them much credit among their audience. They might be making it up as they go along, adding in Mayo-isms ('you'll follow the crow for it yet') on the way, but the young cast now find themselves employed doing something they love.
The Bucks have been doing live shows all over the country in universities and bars, selling out venues where ever they go with their live rapping and improvised gags. According to Tordoff, the show hopes to ease new viewers into the world of the Hardy Bucks while not alienating the massive following that has been with them from the beginning.
The Viper's trademark T-shirt, black with a large snake, has now become a must for fans, with many wearing the top to the live shows.
Will the Bucks finally get to Galway or will they be stuck in Castletown picking mushrooms at the golf course and selling blue reinforced pallets for a ball of coins? Tune in next Tuesday to find out.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXUuijH49lc
#12
Quote from: Rocky Mc Guigan on September 05, 2010, 02:56:27 PM
Quote from: pintsofguinness on September 05, 2010, 11:21:42 AM
Quote from: Rocky Mc Guigan on September 05, 2010, 11:19:03 AM
Lookit- I'm of the old adage that what goes on tour stays on tour- fair play to them all-loads of wonga and plenty of the old jiggy jiggy-if vast majority of us were in their jock straps we would be at the same lark
Any of us could go out and pay a prostitute to sleep with  us....they'd probably give me a freebie, but the rest of you would have to pay...
You'd probably get the sympathy ride for free all right.LOL

;D
#13
Quote from: ardmhachaabu on September 05, 2010, 02:51:31 PM
Quote from: MadMayo on September 05, 2010, 02:46:05 PM
Quote from: ziggysego on September 05, 2010, 02:41:08 PM
It is a disgrace. Whilst the rest of us are trying to get by in this economic climate, these footballers are making an obscene amount of money per week. It really does sicken my soul.

But there is a flip side to that coin, we can go out and ride hookers without getting caught... Isn't that great... :)
Pam and her 5 sisters are well known to you?

I'm not going to lie to you, i do bash the bishop on occasion!! I use it as a sleeping aid...  :P
#14
True, he did act like an asshole with the money, apparently he paid a prostitute €1000 per riding session and he was with the same one 7 times.... ???
He got totally ripped off there.....
#15
Quote from: ziggysego on September 05, 2010, 02:41:08 PM
It is a disgrace. Whilst the rest of us are trying to get by in this economic climate, these footballers are making an obscene amount of money per week. It really does sicken my soul.

But there is a flip side to that coin, we can go out and ride hookers without getting caught... Isn't that great... :)