Trailer Park Boys duo hitting the Towne House

By: Sudbury Northern Life Staff

 | Feb 05, 2013 - 9:52 AM

Jelen challenges Roach to burger-eating contest

Randy (AKA Patrick Roach) thinks he can take Northern Life’s resident lifestyle reporter, Jenny Jelen, in a cheeseburger eating contest. We beg to differ. Supplied photo.

Randy (AKA Patrick Roach) thinks he can take Northern Life’s resident lifestyle reporter, Jenny Jelen, in a cheeseburger eating contest. We beg to differ. Supplied photo.

Mr. Jim Lahey and his sidekick Randy are leaving Sunnyvale Trailer Park to visit the Towne House on today.

The antagonists to Julian, Ricky and Bubbles for seven seasons and two movies during The Trailer Park Boys series are ready for some stand-up shenanigans, a little singing and general foolishness as they hit the road.

Lahey, played by John Dunsworth, is the deranged supervisor of the park and a police officer. His drunken on-duty antics continued throughout the show’s run, until he finally decided he was meant to be in the park.

His partner in crime, and partner in general, Randy, played by Patrick Roach, will bring his cheeseburger addiction with him when the duo rolls through town.

What’s more, Roach has accepted a challenge from lifestyle reporter Jenny Jelen. The challenge? To see who can scarf down the most cheeseburgers.

Jelen, armed with a plate of veggie cheeseburgers, will square off with Roach at Frank’s Deli on Durham Street at 3 p.m.

Doors for the Towne House show open at 9 p.m., and tickets can be purchased for $15 in advance or $20 at the door.

For more information, visit thetownehouse.com.
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