'Fair City' background music
posted by davidt on Saturday October 29 2005, @09:00AM

Stephen Hero writes:
Not earth-shattering, but last night's episode of Ireland's leading (English-language) soap 'Fair City' had 'Ask' playing during a scene set in a café in the fictional Dublin suburb of Carrigstown.

So there.

 
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Fair City is brutal (Score:0)
I'm not being controversial I think when I say that.
Anonymous -- Saturday October 29 2005, @11:14AM (#183447)
    Sorry (Score:0)
    Why the hell were you watching Fair City?
    Anonymous -- Saturday October 29 2005, @11:32AM (#183451)
      Fairly shitty (Score:0)
      Morrissey and Marr should sue.
      Anonymous -- Sunday October 30 2005, @09:00AM (#183540)
        In Dublin's Fair City (Score:1)
        The name of this popular Irish soap is taken from an old folksong – Molly Malone:

        1. In Dublin’s fair city,
        Where girls are so pretty,
        I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone,
        As she pushed her wheelbarrow
        Through streets broad and narrow,
        Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive oh"!
        Chorus:
        Alive, alive oh! alive, alive oh!
        Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive oh"!
        2. Now she was a fishmonger,
        And sure twas no wonder,
        For so were her mother and father before,
        And they each wheeled their barrow,
        Through streets broad and narrow,
        Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive oh"!
        Chorus:
        3. She died of a fever,
        And no one could save her,
        And that was the end of sweet Molly Malone.
        Now her ghost wheels her barrow,
        Through streets broad and narrow,
        Crying, "Cockles and mussels, alive, alive oh"!
        Chorus:

        Why do Irishmen wear two condoms during sex?
        To be sure to be sure!
        goinghome -- Sunday October 30 2005, @10:44AM (#183564)
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