Now you're starting to sound like a real Finnish person.Bodenlose Dosenhose wrote:Good to know. I just run through Helsinki yelling and screaming "painukaa homot vittuun, tilaan ensin!", "paska!" and "haista vittu!".
Welcome to the club.
Now you're starting to sound like a real Finnish person.Bodenlose Dosenhose wrote:Good to know. I just run through Helsinki yelling and screaming "painukaa homot vittuun, tilaan ensin!", "paska!" and "haista vittu!".
Says someone from Vantaa. That makes it geologically a self-explanatory fact.tapani_doe wrote:Now you're starting to sound like a real Finnish person.Bodenlose Dosenhose wrote:Good to know. I just run through Helsinki yelling and screaming "painukaa homot vittuun, tilaan ensin!", "paska!" and "haista vittu!".
Only been living in Vantaa for 15 years now.shinara666 wrote:Says someone from Vantaa. That makes it geologically a self-explanatory fact.tapani_doe wrote:Now you're starting to sound like a real Finnish person.Bodenlose Dosenhose wrote:Good to know. I just run through Helsinki yelling and screaming "painukaa homot vittuun, tilaan ensin!", "paska!" and "haista vittu!".
Double check.tapani_doe wrote:Only been living in Vantaa for 15 years now.shinara666 wrote:Says someone from Vantaa. That makes it geologically a self-explanatory fact.tapani_doe wrote:Now you're starting to sound like a real Finnish person.Bodenlose Dosenhose wrote:Good to know. I just run through Helsinki yelling and screaming "painukaa homot vittuun, tilaan ensin!", "paska!" and "haista vittu!".
Originally from Pori.
Doubt it. If it were a case of World Cup Hockey then there might be a slight possibilityJesseBlue wrote:some other Festivals during the Football World Cup/European Cup they showing some of the games somewhere at the Ground. Is that also the case at the Tuska ?
Yep, hockey is a much more nationally popular sport in Finland than football/soccer. I wouldn't completely rule out the possibility though, sounds like a killer idea for passing time at the beer area.ts wrote:Doubt it. If it were a case of World Cup Hockey then there might be a slight possibilityJesseBlue wrote:some other Festivals during the Football World Cup/European Cup they showing some of the games somewhere at the Ground. Is that also the case at the Tuska ?
With the amount of hassle and the lack of room as well as the cost of publicly showing YLE broadcasts, especially something as restricted as the FIFA world cup, I doubt it's feasible at all to the Tuska organization.allu! wrote:Well, even though we don't have the best football team, we're still pretty big fans, here in Finland. I haven't been to Tuska during FIFA world cup before, so there's a slight chance there will be some kind of broadcast. I think it would be a great idea to have some games to watch there.
Here's few. I linked also how to get there from Tuska Festival location, kaisaniemi.JesseBlue wrote:Good afternoon,
Also would like to know if there are any smaller metal clubs/bars around for few final drinks apart from the four mentioned on the festival homepage ?
many thanks yr help in advance
Mind your language. This topic is for english speaking onlyJHell wrote:Tintti wrote:^ Nice effort all and all but I need to mention that Tauko does not exist anymore.
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Jossain Rock baarissa Vaasankadulla oli sama nainen duunissa, joka oli myös aina Tauko barissa ja kysyin häneltä aukeaako Tauko vielä joskus. Vastaus oli, että ehkä kesä/heinäkuun vaihteessa...
Bar Bäkkäri - http://www.backstagebar.fi/JesseBlue wrote: Also would like to know if there are any smaller metal clubs/bars around
Yep, it's what we finnish people like to call "teinihelvetti" (teen hell). usually full of minors who get in with false or someone elses ID, drink themselves senseless, puke all over the place and if you try to hit on one they won't even put out...KwE wrote:And I advice all the people avoid Ale Pub. There are only 15-17 year old teenagers, and they vomit all the places
As you've already been told, not likely.JesseBlue wrote:i know from some other Festivals during the Football World Cup/European Cup they showing some of the games somewhere at the Ground. Is that also the case at the Tuska ? ( Just have seen that my "main Programm" for saturday crosses with an eventual Quarter Final of my team )
Yeah, that's true. No wristbands though, they just cut a part of your ticket when you enter the festival ground. One part on Friday, one on Saturday etc.JesseBlue wrote:Thanks sofar for all the information.
One other thing - i guess i´ve read somewhere that it´s not possible to leave the festival ground after entering and that there will be a wristband for every day ?
is that correct ?