Tim Minchin

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Tim Minchin

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While I was away in Ireland for the wedding Mrs C V+d this guy on More 4. Really weird but in places incredibly funny. He's a sort of cross between Wayno and Elton John. This is a sample of one of his songs. Best line comes at about 2 mins. Not suitable for work or Basils.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78XrI_2b ... re=related

If it gets repeated I'd recommend it.

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With that thread title I was sure this was going to be all about DB10!

:lol:

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Percy Dalton wrote:With that thread title I was sure this was going to be all about DB10!

:lol:
No that's Alan Munchkin, his cousin. :D

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how was the trip anyway :?:

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Ireland was great. Far too much booze consumed. Limerick looked like a nice place to me.

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Chippy wrote:Ireland was great. Far too much booze consumed. Limerick looked like a nice place to me.
:shock:

What???? With the likes of the McCarthy/Dundon's and Rebel the place is like the fucking wild west down there. :wink:

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rodders999 wrote:
Chippy wrote:Ireland was great. Far too much booze consumed. Limerick looked like a nice place to me.
:shock:

What???? With the likes of the McCarthy/Dundon's and Rebel the place is like the fucking wild west down there. :wink:
its not that bad rodders, couple of shit places but rest is quiet nice. im there 11 years now :shock: still miss cork :cry: and a good pint of murphys 8)

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Ignore him Rodders, every time i see him i have to teach him how to talk Cork again :lol: I'm telling ya Boy, he doesn't even use the word langer any more, like. :barscarf:

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STRAWKHAULING: Method used to catch fish illegally,
usually salmon, using a line, a treble hook and a weight
There was a few fellas strawkhauling down on the Shakey
Bridge.

JAGGING: Going out with someone
I’m jagging at the moment.

FUNKY: Cowardly
He’s one funky hurler, that fella.

GATT: Alcohol
Who is going up to Gally’s for the gatt?

ON THE TACK: Off the drink
I’m on the tack for the Holy Souls.

CHATTY BOO: Whatchamacallit. Often used when a person
can’t remember the name of something.
You’ll have to get a chatty boo to fix that.

LANGERLOAD: Large amount
There was a langerload of people in Sidetrax last night.

WACKER: Cork corner boy/troublemaker
There’s a rake of wackers hanging out by the Five Star.

LAPSI PA: Non existent disease
That fella has a touch of the lapsi pas.

RUBBER DOLLIES: Trainers
Dunnes are selling daycent rubber dollies for a tenner.

SNEDGER: An insulting term meaning someone who sniffs the
bicycle seats of young ladies. A pervert basically
He is a bit of a snedger, that fella.

BADINAS: Togs/Swimming costume
Did ya bring yer badinas with ya?

LANGIE: Hanging onto the back of a lorry
I got a great langie yesterday on a Southern Fruit lorry.

UP FOR THE BAA: When kids make their confirmation in
some schools in the city it is a tradition to buy lots of sweets
and throw them out to the other kids in the school who bate
the heads off one another to get them. The shout ‘up for the
baa’ goes up when the throwing starts.

SEANIE POOLS: Corporation refuse lorries
Johnny Brown drives a seanie pool for the corporation.

UCKS: The end of an apple
I bags the ucks.

MANAGE: Type of savings scheme often run amongst families
and friends. Loans can be taken interest free to pay for communions,
etc.
If you are passing Lough Road drop in the manage money for
me.
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Anyway any one like Tim Minchin? :twisted:

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Chippy wrote:Anyway any one like Tim Minchin? :twisted:
my psychology teacher did and he was crazy like a Neo out of the matrix crazy.

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Captain Fabregas wrote:
Chippy wrote:Anyway any one like Tim Minchin? :twisted:
my psychology teacher did and he was crazy like a Neo out of the matrix crazy.
I thought Neo was the sane one and all the rest were bonkers. But then I only understood about 50% of those films. :oops:

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Chippy wrote:Anyway any one like Tim Minchin? :twisted:
I watched his stand up show on E4 over the weekend, its a strange one not sure if i like it or not but sort of compelling viewing. Some of his jokes/stories/songs were excellent :lol:

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