TORONTO

For the first time in 10 years we have SUNshine Boys!

And not a fanny pack among them.

Who better to bring back beefcake than the gang from Trailer Park Boys — Mike Smith (Bubbles), J.P. Tremblay (Julian) and Robb Wells (Ricky) — who came by the Toronto Sun to pose and to promote their new movie, Swearnet.

They were refreshingly badly behaved, as you’d expect.

Not surprisingly, alcohol and genitals figured largely in their SUNshine Boy lists of hobbies and interests. And each of them is a dedicated swearist.

Swearnet is a comedy about life after Trailer Park Boys and it features the cast as themselves for the first time. In the movie, the guys refuse to edit their filthy language and have to start their own Internet network (and swearnet.com actually exists) where they can keep the air as blue as they wish.

Throw in car races, full-frontal nudity, disgusting bodily fluids jokes, spectacularly creative swearing and plenty of booze and drugs and voila! You’ve got Swearnet.

It’s every bit as rude, crude and politically incorrect as the world has come to expect from the Trailer Park Boys — some things never change.

That’s Patrick Roach (Randy from Trailer Park Boys) behind the mask as Swearman, a mascot who lives to get drunk and prove the Swearnet station motto: “Because people f---ing swear.”

Swearnet opens Aug. 29. Bring your earplugs!

Thursday you’ll find the Trailer Park Boys handing out copies of the Toronto Sun at Sony Centre at 11:45 a.m., Yonge-Dundas Square at 12:30 p.m., Kensington Market at 1:15 p.m. and City Hall at 3:30 p.m.