Bartender Reacts to FASCINATING AIDA-Cheap Flights and Rudest Christmas Song
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I think the reason they did it with Irish accent is that one of the biggest low fare airlines is Irish called Ryan Air ❤
The largest 'low' cost airline in Europe is Ryan Air renowned for charging for everything
For future reference, it's pronounced fascinating 'eye-ee-dah', not aid-ah. It's named after an opera.
I have seen these live in Nottingham, they are fantastic.
Re old people in the audience, i gave my mum tickets to one of their shows.
There was a comedian that said “Ryanair, the feckers,will be charging for emotional baggage next”
I've loved watching your reactions to British comedy and TV, though I wonder if you would react to Stewart Lee. I don't think I've seen any reactors watch his stuff, but he's pretty unique.
Lauren I love your content! ❤
Not sure if any of them has Irish ancestry, but the accents in "Cheap Flights" were put on. They speak in a Southern English accent. You may want to watch their most popular song "Dogging", which is a term for having sex in public, usually in a car parked in a picnic area, surrounded by people.
Dillie Keane's mother is Irish.
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Both of her parents were Irish.
Oh, gotcha. Thanks! And I'll look up the Dogging song
Seems like some of them has Irish ancestry. And I guess the Irish accents, the Irish dance and playing the bodhran in Cheap Flights might have a little something to do with the fact that one of the (or maybe actually the absolute) first cheap/low priced airway company was a certain Irish airline.
The Ryan Air song...!
Suggest watching 'Dogging' by i e dah.
The Doggin was is funny, find out what it means tho before you play it lol
I eda by the way like the opera
Dillie is very Irish.
Very Irish, for someone born and brought up in Southern England.
this is typical english humour that us old people think is great . never mind that crap from the likes of ricky Gevas and other pretentious pricks
This channel is peculiar. You are showing videos then telling us all about the shows, us, that is the people who know all about them anyway.
perfect buxom barmaid figure.