
This is available as a podcast on itunes.
Yea I dunno either really, haven't listened to it just thought it was a bit of a peculiar title.
Last Friday I was informed that I "had a head on me like a kid's TV presenter" and that I should've been on Bosco. Which I was pretty happy with, considering how badly a statement from a stranger that begins with "D'ya know what you're like.." can go. This observation was from a random guy called Deckie who had struck up a conversation with the Bear outside The Stag's Head, solely based on the fact that he too was a big beardy long haired man. In fairness to him, Random Deckie provided us with a good three and a half pints worth of rants, stories and shenanigans. He'd been out since two o'clock the previous day. I have no idea what was keeping him going but it made for some damn funny conversation. Especially the story about how he went to college with a guy whose mother was the voice of Bosco and a rant that involved the phrase "it'd be like sucking off Robocop".



Song A (should be easy peasy to start)
"Working hard to get my fill Everybody wants a thrill Paying anything to roll the dice Just one more time"
Song b
The first kick I took was when I hit the ground You end up like a dog that's been beat too much Till you spend half your life just covering up
Song C
I wanna take this further than the dancefloor I ain't forceful but I'm still hardcore You're gonna give me everything I ask for


Girls Girls Girls is brand new weekly club night every Thursday at Crawdaddy from March 25th. The night will be run and promoted by a collective of Dublin’s best female D.J’s. We hope to create a different, fun, exciting atmosphere for guys and girls. We have handpicked a brilliant selection of established as well as up-and-coming girl D.J’s who can’t wait to have a good time and show the crowd what they’re made of. Music on the night will include an eclectic, fun mix of upbeat tunes including 80’s/Britpop/Electronic/New Wave and Indie. The night promises all out entertainment featuring great music, visuals, installation pieces and more. Admission is only €5 with €3 concessions.
For more on information who we are and what we do check out our blog at girlsgirlsgirlsblog it has information on the night and a brief history of the D.J’s to give people a chance to get to know us all individually. We also have a Group and Fan page on Facebook with similar information.