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Father Ted & Co.

We give good mass

About Me

Father Ted Crilly (Front man) is an Irish priest who lives in a parochial house on possibly the worst place on Earth, Craggy Island which is situated off the west coast of Ireland. He doesn't live alone though. Living with him is Father Jack Hackett (Additional Vocals), an old priest with an alcohol problem and a particular liking for the words: arse, drink, girls and feck. The third and final priest who lives with him is Father Dougal Mcguire (Also on vocals), a relatively young... and very dim priest. How he got into the priest hood is a mystery. And of course, every priest needs "a nice cup of tea" so they have a housekeeper, Mrs. Doyle (Groupie). She's unique in every way and a one off, (which is probably a good thing). what she lacks in a life, she makes up in tea.
OUR TOP 40
Around the 20th of every month we send out a bulletin asking people if they would like to be in our Top 40. All they have to do is send us the page number they are on in our friends list OR send us the e-mail you have registered with on Myspace (it just helps us find you easier - all messages with e-mail addresses are deleted once you are in our top 40).
*Do not message or comment us about this any other time, you won't be at any advantage if you do so!
TIP: If you are trying to find the page number you are on, the relatively new people on MySpace are most likely to be in the last few pages, but if people have been on MySpace for quite a while they'll probably be nearer the start.
All of your comments and messages are read!

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 12/4/2005
Band Members: Father Ted Crilly (Guitar & Vocals)
Father Dougal McGuire (Vocals)
Father Jack Hackett (Additional Vocals)
Influences: Pearl Jam
Christy Moore
Green Day
Wolfe Tones
The Sex Pistols
Elvis
Daniel O'Donnell
Sounds Like: Nothing you've heard before!
But in a good way.............
Record Label: Craggy Island Records®
Type of Label: Major

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Posted by Father Ted & Co. on Sun, 04 Dec 2005 11:32:00 PST