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.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).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 ?