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Dodgy Irish builders are causing havoc on a New Zealand soap opera

You wouldn’t bring this pair home to your mammy.

A PAIR OF Irish builders popped up on New Zealand soap Shortland Street this week, causing quite a fuss both on and off the screen while they were at it.

The brothers were hired to renovate a bar and did a fair bit of sweet talking in order to get the job, and cash up front while they were at it.

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The Kiwis weren’t long picking up on the dulcet tones.

Or their dodgy intentions.

Word on the street is that the pair were fairly woeful cowboys, whose work left more than a life or two at risk.

As if that wasn’t apparent from the moment they opened their mouths.

Catch the boys in action from around the 17 minute mark.

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    Mar 31st 2014, 11:53 AM

    Is the lad in the “army” jacket actually Jerry Flannery?

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