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Are you off your head completely? The Irish don't binge drink?
I am telling you, it is an English thing.
The Irish don't drink to get drunk.
I totally agree with you, Packy, because...
Oh, God, I'm going to vomit.
You were saying?
Look, when the English drink, it's organised,
it's regimented.
Yeah! And it's also *** organised... Yeah.
..and regimented. Exactly.
They have an objective - to get wrecked.
They achieve that objective, job done.
Irish drinking is more of an art form.
We don't just walk into a pub sober
and get on it. That's...
Barbaric. We warm up.
We drink before we're out,
while we're out
and when we get home.
For us, it's about longevity. Do you know what it's about?
Longevity.
We keep going. So no, we don't drink until we're drunk.
We drink until we're sober.
And that's the difference, Bronagh.
The English charge
and the Irish float.
"Float", do we? Oh, that's handy.
Cos Conor's just pissed himself.
Ah, Jesus, Conor!
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'It's a rare sunny day here in Belfast
'and here's Neil Diamond with Cracklin' Rosie.'
What are you doing?
Dropping you off at the airport.
This isn't the airport. We're here, Bronagh! We're here!
No, we're not, thicko! I'll get us a trolley.
Aye, you do that.
OK. Well, be careful, weans. Behave yourself, now.
Da, this isn't the airport. What's going on?
There's nothing going on. Oh, I'm fairly sure there's something going on.
Everything OK, love?
She knows about the whole "this not being the airport" thing.
Well, isn't that just brilliant?!
I didn't tell her, love. I swear I didn't. I CAN hear you.
Look, Bronagh, that airport car park started charging.
It's extortionate. They're robbing ***, so they are.
And we're not paying it. It's a matter of principle.
Isn't it, love? It is love.
There's no trolleys left.
You can't just leave us here. It's the middle of nowhere.
No, it's not. You're a three minute walk away.
Three minutes? Really? Minutes, miles... something like that.
I am not walking three *** miles, Ma!
You'll watch your mouth.
A bit of exercise will do us good, Bronagh.
That's right, son. Listen to your brother, love.
This is madness. Just drive us to the airport,
I'll pay for the car park.
But that takes us a bit out of our way, is the thing.
What? We want to go to IKEA.
We've our eye on a chopping board.
Ma, Da, you cannot do this. You just can't!
Fine.
Go, Chris! Go, go, go! Come on!
They're some craic, aren't they?
God, I missed you. You're so *** amazing.
Yeah, I know.
I thought about you all the time when I was inside.
Did you think about me?
Not really. Too painful?
Yeah, maybe.
I have to go. You don't have to go...
I know. But it just sounds better than "I want to go."
Will I see you later?
I might be heading out.
I could come meet you. They're taking off the tag today.
What?!
They're taking away your ankle bracelet?
No, you see, I enjoy the ankle bracelet.
The ankle bracelet means that I can come here and get the ride
but not have to run into you when I'm out pulling other fellas.
You crack me up.
Still, it was so good to spend a bit of time
with the old family though, wasn't it?
There's things I'd rather have been doing. Like...
stabbing myself repeatedly in the face.
Good morning.
No. Lovely, and where are you flying to today?
London, thank ***.
Lovely. And can I just have your wee passports?
I only have a regular sized passport, so...
Lovely. And can you just pop your wee bag
on the scale for me there, please.
Oh, I'm afraid you're a wee bit over the weight restriction, there.
You're going to have a wee additional charge.
I'm not sure I trust your definition of "wee". How much?
£60. Sixty quid?
Are you *** demented?
Come on now, Bronagh. I will sort this.
Nah, I can't sort it.
You really are such a ball root.
Look, I don't have the money. OK?
But even if I did,
I would rather bite off my own left ***
than hand it over to you.
Look, I'm really sorry.
You're not sorry. I am sorry.
I don't think you're sorry.
She does sound sorry, Bronagh.
Shut up. I'm sorry,
but if you don't pay the fee,
then I'm afraid your bag won't be travelling with you today.
All right. Fine.
My bag won't be travelling with me today?
Well, that's absolutely *** fine.
Tell me this, have you started weighing the actual passengers yet?
No, of course not. Good.
Conor, layer the *** up.
I need to run into Tesco's.
No bother. Packy, how many times a day would you ***?
What? Would you *** once a day? Would you *** twice a day?
I think I'm shiteing a lot, lately. Right.
But it's not diarrhoea. No, my stuff's firm.
You could grab a hold of it, like.
Do you think it's something I'm eating?
I think it's something I'd rather not talk about with a hangover, Niamh.
Or ever.
Patrick? Ryan? Jesus!
Long time.
How the hell are you, man? Christ, it's been ages.
Oh, this is my friend Niamh... Nice to meet you.
Listen, Ryan, how many times...? Aye, not now, Niamh.
So what are you up to? You living here now, then, or...
No, staying with a friend -
just over for a bit of an operation.
Right. Nothing serious I hope?
It's probably cos he's missing a hand. Look.
Yeah, I still only have the one hand you see, Packy.
Ah, so you do.
I met a fella once who only had the one eye,
Thomas... something. Do you know him?
No. No, I don't.
So what kind of operation are you...?
Oh, I'm having a bebionic prosthetic fitted.
I decided to go private in the end.
I'd been on that NHS waiting list for five years.
Jesus, tell me about it.
18 months I've been waiting to get a wisdom tooth out!
That's desperate.
Oh, I'd better run. But it was great to...
So great. And we should...
Absolutely.
Did I just compare him losing a hand
to me getting a *** tooth out?
You did, aye.
God, you talk to someone like that and it really makes you think, doesn't it?
About the glove thing?
I'm sorry?
Yeah. Like, does he buy them in pairs and throw one away
or are there places that sell singles? No!
I mean, you see someone with real problems
and you realise how lucky you are.
We should be out there seizing the day.
I mean, we're young, we're healthy.
We shouldn't be *** away our lives like this.
Do you know what I'm saying? Completely.
So, Tyson says he can get us smack.
What? Smack.
Do you fancy it?
No, I do not fancy it.
We don't have to pay for it or anything. Niamh,
we are not doing smack.
Well, what am I supposed to tell Tyson?
Tell him to stick his *** up his hole.
Like I'm going to say that!
That's why he got banged up in the first place.
I'm not sure Tyson's the man for you.
Hmm, because of the Protestant thing?
No, it's not so much the Protestant thing.
It's more the drug smuggling, grievous bodily harm,
jail sentence thing that bothers me.
Doesn't it bother you? Mmm...
the Protestant thing bothers me more.
I see.
How *** much?
Aye, well you can ride my leg, you robbing ***.
Are you wearing a frock?
It's Bronagh's. OK.
How is the old country?
*** away off. Grand. So, what happened here?
Oh, this... I got attacked last night.
Jesus, mate! By who?
This drunk jockey just came out of nowhere
and started battering me with a bicycle pump.
Bronagh punched you. Yep.
You clapped when the plane landed again, didn't you? Yep.
We should be out there, seizing the day.
You know, we're young, we're healthy, we have both our hands...
Seriously, will you shut up about your hando friend,
nobody cares about the hando friend.
He's not my hando friend. He's without a hand.
He's my no-hando friend.
Look, it's quiz night in the pub tonight.
I'm going to see if we can give the pot to Ryan. What do you think?
Ach, Packy, like I give a flying ***.
What are we doing? What are we up to?
What's going on? Take that off.
You're just raging cos it looks better on me.
I hope your next ***'s a hedgehog, Conor.
Guess who I bumped into earlier.
Ryan.
Ryan?
Ryan - he worked in the garage shop with me, back home. Ryan.
Ryan?
Ryan! You remember Ryan.
Hmm...
Ryan?
For God's sake, Ryan! He had a sister called Sinead.
Ryan! Ryan?
It's not ringing a bell, now.
Ryan! He lived in that big house beside the park.
Skinny fella, dark hair. Ryan!
Jesus! Would Ryan have any other distinguishing features
that might jog his memory? Like...
is he missing a limb?
Not a limb, a hand. A *** hand! Oh!
Ryan.
Don't do that, mate.
Here, do you think that he still blames you for that?
Why would he blame Packy?
It was his fault. Conor, shut up.
Did you cut that fella's hand off, Packy?
No! Jesus, look, the reason Ryan is the way he is...
I mean, the reason he...
Can't clap?
..is because one night, the shop we worked in got robbed
and poor Ryan got shot in the hand.
While he was covering your shift. Yeah, while he was covering my shift.
That doesn't make it my fault, Conor.
You dirty, shrapnel-dodging ***.
That's shocking, Packy.
You think giving him a few quid from your spasticated pub quiz
is going to make up for having him shot?
I didn't have him shot! He took a bullet that was meant for you.
Fine. Well, you can all help me make it up to him
at the quiz tonight.
We can't. We have plans.
You're not doing smack.
Let me make this very clear -
nobody will be doing any smack. OK?
Oh, Jesus.
We're not going to that retarded quiz.
It's for a good cause. You're not going to guilt us into it.
We don't owe the fella a hand.
That quiz is nothing but a *** magnet
and there's absolutely no way...
You can win a three litre bottle of ***.
A three litre bottle of ***?
What time does it start?
For Christ's sake - Tyson.
He's getting rid of his ankle bracelet you know?
I mean the cheek of him! I'm so *** snapping.
He's not coming to the quiz, is he? What is your problem with Tyson?
It's not so much that I have a problem with...
Oh, is it because he thinks you're a ***?
What? He thinks I'm a ***? Why would you say that?
Because he called you a ***.
Don't listen to him, Packy, he didn't call you a ***.
He would never call you a ***.
Good, thank Christ.
Oh, no, he actually might have done.
No, yeah he did. He called you a ***.
You didn't tell me!
No-one wants to hear that they're a ***, Packy.
***.
Testing one, two. Yeah, OK. Lovely stuff.
Right, I'll run through the rules now, in just a second.
And if you've forgotten a pen,
you can purchase one from me for the princely sum of 60p.
Princely sum? *** off and die.
I love that they gave Packy a high chair.
Isn't it great that he has a high chair, Bronagh.
Now, that's for the picture round.
You have to guess who they are. Well, I don't know about anyone else
but I am buzzing!
I need your £2.50. What? That's the entry fee. Per team?
Per person. *** me, how much does a plastic hand cost?
So, when are we getting the ***? You have to win first.
Of course we're going to win. You're in charge.
I'm not fixing the quiz, Bronagh.
I beg your pardon?
I'm not helping you cheat.
I think I know the answer to this one. Look.
That's Miss O'Kane, isn't it?
Miss O'Kane? Our fourth form Geography teacher?
Yeah.
Aye, why not? Stick it down.
Cheers.
Why are you still wearing that?
The zip's stuck. I can't get it off.
Well, just rip it.
Bronagh says if I rip the dress, she'll rip me a new hole.
So you're just planning on keeping it on, are you?
For life?
Aye.
Ryan!
Jesus, Packy, stop rubbing it in.
This is so good of you, Packy. Not at all.
All right, Conor. It's been ages.
Is that a frock?
Yeah. French Connection.
So, Packy tells me they're giving you a robot's hand.
I don't think I used the word robot.
That's class!
It's actually a very frustrating, complicated procedure.
Can you get more fingers? I'm sorry?
Can you ask them to throw you in a couple of extra fingers? Or...
No, it'll just be the standard amount, finger-wise.
That's a shame.
They've missed a trick, there.
Right, em...
Why don't we get you settled at your table and, you know, away from him.
So, Ryan, this is Bronagh. Bronagh!
Christ, I didn't know you'd be here.
Have we met? You don't remember?
You'd think I would.
Jackie Donnelly's Halloween party.
You were George Best, I was...
Captain Hook?
That was you?
Oh, Christ.
Captain Hook, that's a good one.
What made you think of that?
Tyson, mate. Good to see you. Just about to start...
Don't touch me.
So, should be a good night.
I don't know if Niamh's mentioned it
but I'm trying to raise a bit of money for a friend of mine who...
You had shot. Yeah, she said.
I didn't have him shot. You calling Niamh a liar?
No. No, definitely not doing that.
That... that... that'd be mental.
Is Conor wearing a dress?
Don't talk to me... It suits him.
Yeah.
Oh, you came then.
Course I came.
I'm looking forward to this, I'm really good at quizzes.
History's my favourite -
I like the Nazis.
Sure, isn't that great.
And finally, your team name should be written
on the top of your answer sheets
besides where it says team name.
Jesus Christ, this is like a slow death.
Tyson, this is Ryan.
Ryan only has the one hand.
Show him, Ryan. Go on.
Yeah, Ryan, don't keep it a secret. Show him your missing hand.
I can't show him my missing hand. It's, you know, missing.
Convenient. Yeah, cos Packy went and had you shot, I hear.
What? No, no! There was a robbery and...
What an absolute ***.
No, it wasn't anything to do with Packy. What happened with...
I mean, you have to be a special kind of *** to have someone shot, don't you?
Absolutely. Yes.
The first thing you should do, when they fit your fake one,
is have a good old go on yourself.
I'm sorry? It'll probably feel
like someone else is whacking your bar.
Jesus, Niamh, seriously. Can we not talk about his ***?
When you were shot, did it hurt much?
Well... yeah, it did.
It was a bullet through my hand.
Interesting. And did the hand come clean off, there and then?
Was it just, like, lying on the floor, looking at you?
Actually, do you mind if we don't talk about this?
Sometimes it's still hard.
I try not to think about it
but sometimes it's like I'm back there
and I'm staring straight down the barrel of that thing again.
And I feel dizzy, and disorientated. I feel like I might...
Fascinating. I'll get us another round in, will I?
When did *** get shot in the hand?
Why? ...He's not a ***. Why? I'll tell you why?
I think that *** had the cheek to ride me with one hand.
You rode Ryan?
What's going on here? Bronagh rode Ryan.
Jesus, the fella's been here five minutes.
It was years ago, *** swab.
Oh, right. And what?
I can't remember how many hands he had at the time.
How can you not remember? That's happened to me before.
He was dressed up as Captain Hook.
Crafty, sly, deformed little ***.
Jesus Christ, Bronagh, come on! That's out of order.
He's out of order. He led me to believe
he might have had two hands. It's fraud, Packy.
I don't think it's fraud. Well, it's not right.
We all tell white lies when we're trying to get the buck.
This isn't a little white lie. This is a missing *** hand!
I'm going to confront him. How are you going to confront him?
How is that conversation going to go?
"Stop disguising your stump and riding people."
You absolutely cannot say that.
That is a sentence that nobody should ever say. Ever.
I'm saying it! These people with one hand
think they can just get away with everything.
Don't make a scene.
I'm trying to do a nice thing. Don't ruin it. Please, for me.
Why the *** would I do anything for you?
Because I'm your friend. Oh, catch yourself on.
Because I'll fix the quiz and make sure you win the ***.
Good man, yourself.
Question three,
who is the Greek god of love?
Can you hear that?
Hmm, that's a tough one.
Escargot...
That was a bad joke, that was terrible.
Eleven inches?
But I will accept clogs.
Isn't this great?
Question 40 - who wrote Jane Eyre?
You lot need to up your game.
I'm answering all the questions here.
That's cos they've been about English things.
Exactly, you have an advantage.
If they were Irish questions, we'd wipe the floor with you, Tyson.
Ulysses is a novel
by which Irish writer?
This is a barrel of balls.
I'll just Google it. It's James Joyce.
I'm going to double check.
No offence but you've only got the one hand.
You can't just Google the answer. I can.
The reception's dead good in here.
No, I mean it's cheating. We can't cheat.
Why? Well, it's not very honest now, is it?
Oh, and honesty's important to you, is it, Ryan?
Yeah, it is. Oh, really?
Yeah. Look, just put the phone down, Niamh.
Please. No.
Look, it doesn't matter.
We're still going to win it anyway. Brilliant.
The queue in the ladies is absolutely ridiculous.
You're wearing a dress. You're not actually a woman,
you ***.
What do you mean, "we're still going to win"?
Packy's going to fix it. What?
But that's against the rules!
Remind me, Tyson, what was it they locked you up for again?
Was it excessive rule abiding?
Bronagh, he has a point. It's not very fair.
You don't want to be starting on me about what's fair, Nelson.
I'm not having any part of this. Come on.
Are you talking to me? Let's just get out of here, yeah?
But it's three litres of ***.
Three. What's more important, Niamh,
me or a three litre bottle of ***?
And question ten was of course
Right Here, Right Now by Fatboy Slim,
AKA Mr Norman Cook.
Listen, I just broke up with Tyson. Good. But the thing is,
I sort of might have blamed you. You might have what, now?
I said you told me to sack him, cos he's a protestant. What?
But I didn't say that! Right.
Well, that's not what he thinks, is the thing.
Niamh, tell him I didn't say that.
Ach, I'm not going near him again, Packy.
He bores the *** off me.
He's going to actually kill me.
He did say that a fair few times.
Brilliant.
Thank you.
No problem.
All right, Packy? How's it going?
Just heading out a window there, are you?
Help me with this. Hold on.
What are you doing?
Is that Tyson's bag? What are you doing with Tyson's bag?!
I'm not looking for smack.
That's just definitely one thing I'm not doing.
Oh, sweet and gentle Jesus Christ.
I'm just... I'm having a wee bit of a rummage.
Stop it. Get over here. Help me!
There's nothing here. Good. Now, could you please...
Well, nothing except for the gun.
What?
Holy ***!
I want a word with you.
You shouldn't be doing this.
It's our ***. We won it fair and square.
The quiz isn't even over yet. Where the *** is it?
Why don't we take three one litre bottles? That's the same.
It's not the same, Niamh. It is not the same at all.
This is wrong. You know what else is wrong, Ryan?
Shoving a bit of your anatomy up a girl
without telling her that another bit of your anatomy is missing.
What? You rode me at that party!
You think we had sex?
I woke up beside you.
I was keeping an eye on you. You were a mess.
I found you in a cupboard, trying to eat your own shoe.
I don't believe you.
Come off it, Bronagh. You were dressed up as Georgie Best.
And besides, I had a girlfriend.
A girlfriend who now happens to be my wife.
Ach, balls! You're not even wearing a ring.
I HAVE NO *** HAND!
Aye, I suppose. Fair enough. He's got a gun!
Oh, my God.
What's going on here now, lads?
Everybody just... It's OK. Just stay calm.
Oh, Christ. No, this isn't happening. Oh, Christ.
Is it a robbery, Packy? Is that it?
Of course it's not a robbery!
Right. It's just you've got a gun in your hand. It's his gun!
- Yeah, and I want it back. - Oh, please. Could somebody...?
I...I can't breathe. Just give the man his gun, Packy.
What? So he can *** shoot me with it?
Look, it's his gun. What he decides to do with it is his business.
I can't breathe. I can't breathe. I can't breathe!
Seriously, Ryan, you're making an absolute show of yourself. Oh, Jesus...
That fella really needs to wise up.
Niamh, call an ambulance! Now! Now!
But I've hardly any credit.
It's all right, it's free.
Grand.
It's definitely your fault this time.
Yeah. Yeah, cheers mate.
How's Ryan? They had to sedate him.
He started having pretty bad flashbacks. Happy days.
I don't think I'll go to your pub quiz again.
I didn't enjoy it. Did you?
I've had more enjoyable smear tests.
It's like an exam in a pub.
Why would you want to take an exam in a pub?
The English buzz off quizzes. Why though, Bronagh?
Don't know. I think they just love being in teams.
You know quiz teams, darts teams, rowing... *** rowing!
They're not going anywhere - just rowing for the craic.
Me, Niamh and Packy went rowing.
No, we didn't. When did we go rowing?
At Steven Coyle's wedding. Remember?
Everyone sat on the dance floor and we all just started rowing.
Are you talking about Rock The Boat?
I do love a wee bit of Rock The Boat.
Aye, Rock The Boat's not bad. But it's no Macarena.
I'm not familiar with that piece, Packy.
Aye, you are. Surely! The Macarena.
You know this one.
Tyson was right -
you are a ***.
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