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Published 19:00 27 Sept 2013 BST
Updated 10:30 15 Jun 2015 BST
Ever wondered where all the good men are gone? Or where are all the gods? So have we.
It's that time of the week again, ladies...

This week we’re only too delighted to honour #HerHerOfTheWeek to the gent that took the National Ploughing Championship in Laois by storm, after getting his hands on a mic and belting out this Drifters classic.
This man knows exactly where he's going to be at 8 O'Clock on a Saturday, picking up his baby for a movie, and he doesn't even care what picture he sees... Gentleman.
We can't decide what we enjoyed more, his excellent vocal range, the jiving moves or his amazing ability to rock the crowd.
One thing we do love, is how very Irish this clip footage is.
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A sing song and dance at a ploughing championship... sure where else would you get it!
Video via YouTube/AldiIreland
Ladies, every week we will select one complete gentleman to be Her Hero, not without your help of course…
How can you help? Send an image of someone you think is an absolute hero, and if we agree, your entry will get a very deserving and coveted place.
He doesn’t have to be fast, he doesn’t necessarily have to be brave, or have ever been involved in a fight in his life... but it may help.
The picture can be anything, a nice gesture from your boyfriend (providing you have one), a text from your Dad or friend, or even someone lovely you happen to meet on the street. Surprise us!
Send your potential Her Heroes to [email protected] or use the #HerHeroOfTheWeek on Twitter.
Until next week ladies… We’ll have this Bonnie Tyler classic on repeat.
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