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max power
24/11/2004, 8:03 AM
Its move over Westlife and make way for the WESTIES as some of Dublins top criminals will gather together later this week to record a new song aimed at raising money for victims of the recent gangland slayings in Dublin City.

"Do they know their fathers at All" is a hard house remake of the Band-Aid classic from 20 years ago. Sunday World crime and showbiz reporter Paul Williams says "Its Poptastic! Some of these skobys have come from as far away as Malaga to be at the recording session. I can't leave the house! Rock on!".

The single is as yet unavailable to the general public, but unofficial versions bought off some sham up in the market that flogs the DVDs and the cheap Celtic tops from his van indicate that the new song will be number one with a bullet all over West Dublin. Its already number one on the text request line for StoryBudFM. There'll also be a ringtone available from "GANGSTER"

"Well, there won't be Hash in Mountjoy this Christmas time
the greatest gift they'll get this year is gear".

Its believed that Christy Dignam from Aslan will be invited to sing the famous "well tonight thank god its them instead of you" line.

Paul Williams adds "not only will this single raise money for the boys, but it means I'm working overtime trying to come up with silly new names for Dublins newest singing gangsters. So far, we've had the General, Penguin, Monk, Viper. I tell you, I'm bombed after it all. Which reminds me to check under the car later on tonight".

Troy.McClure
24/11/2004, 9:59 AM
Feeddddddddd the Duuuuubbbbbbs,
let them know its Christmas time!

:D

exile
24/11/2004, 12:15 PM
Its move over Westlife and make way for the WESTIES as some of Dublins top criminals will gather together later this week to record a new song aimed at raising money for victims of the recent gangland slayings in Dublin City.

"Do they know their fathers at All" is a hard house remake of the Band-Aid classic from 20 years ago. Sunday World crime and showbiz reporter Paul Williams says "Its Poptastic! Some of these skobys have come from as far away as Malaga to be at the recording session. I can't leave the house! Rock on!".

The single is as yet unavailable to the general public, but unofficial versions bought off some sham up in the market that flogs the DVDs and the cheap Celtic tops from his van indicate that the new song will be number one with a bullet all over West Dublin. Its already number one on the text request line for StoryBudFM. There'll also be a ringtone available from "GANGSTER"

"Well, there won't be Hash in Mountjoy this Christmas time
the greatest gift they'll get this year is gear".

Its believed that Christy Dignam from Aslan will be invited to sing the famous "well tonight thank god its them instead of you" line.

Paul Williams adds "not only will this single raise money for the boys, but it means I'm working overtime trying to come up with silly new names for Dublins newest singing gangsters. So far, we've had the General, Penguin, Monk, Viper. I tell you, I'm bombed after it all. Which reminds me to check under the car later on tonight".

you have way too much time on your hands funny enough though :p

$Leon$
24/11/2004, 12:47 PM
where did u copy and paste that from max?
i've known u a long time and never once have i known u to have a great comic mind.

green goblin
24/11/2004, 1:07 PM
Feeddddddddd the Duuuuubbbbbbs,
:D

...yes, but feed them to what, exactly? :confused:

Macy
24/11/2004, 1:14 PM
Feeddddddddd the Duuuuubbbbbbs,
let them know its Christmas time!

:D
Prefer the original (in a football sense) myself.... Feed the Scousers, Let them know it's dinner time....

YSB's

razor
24/11/2004, 1:37 PM
Prefer the original (in a football sense) myself.... Feed the Scousers, Let them know it's dinner time....

YSB's
Sorry but I believe the Mancs copied it from us.
SBI

Macy
24/11/2004, 1:57 PM
Sorry but I believe the Mancs copied it from us.
SBI
Yeah, I believe that too, and you made up "You are a Jackeen" as well. You also came up the George O'Callaghan/RVN tune too. :rolleyes:

razor
25/11/2004, 8:39 AM
Yeah, I believe that too, and you made up "You are a Jackeen" as well. You also came up the George O'Callaghan/RVN tune too. :rolleyes:
Well we did make up the Jackeen one, sure they wouldn't even know what a jackeen is.
They did give us a few back as a kind of thank you.
Which was nice.