The highest pub in Ireland reopens

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  • Creedons Top of Coom pub on the Cork - Kerry border reopens after if was destroyed by fire in 2012. Video by Dan Linehan @lensdan

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  • @arfer
    @arfer Před 10 lety +397

    I'm Irish and I don't know half of what they're saying........but I know what they mean!

    • @arfer
      @arfer Před 10 lety +17

      ***** I did figure out their story, that's why I said "I know what they mean". Nice reading comprehension fail. Maybe you're "pure thick".

    • @22grena
      @22grena Před 10 lety +3

      arfer maybe its 100 per cent you are a jackeen. this is the land and these are the people that were primarily responsible for freeing Ireland

    • @arfer
      @arfer Před 10 lety +7

      22grena Ireland is not free yet. Only 26 counties are.....BTW, did I criticise these 3 lovely fellas or put them down? Not at all! I'd love to have a pint or 8 with these boys!

    • @colonelwhite1512
      @colonelwhite1512 Před 9 lety +2

      I was not born in Ireland but I understand every word, you must be a townie

    • @arfer
      @arfer Před 9 lety +10

      I understand what they mean, although I don't get every word, and I'd like to have a pint with them 'cuz they seem like friendly types.....is that so hard to understand?? What you boys want to bring it down to is that if you don't understand every word these boys say then you aren't a real Irishman? Right? Well, that shows your ignorance of Irish regional accents/dialects and how different they sound. The men in the video have Cork/Kerry accents. Not one I'm used to. But the country accents of N.I. and the border counties I have no problem with.

  • @padraigmoloney5952
    @padraigmoloney5952 Před 8 lety +110

    What other part of the world would you find a man in a pub with a pint in one hand and a sheep in the other, I fuckin love my country

    • @Miletas
      @Miletas Před 7 lety +4

      that's the exact reason I'm going there in the next monthss!. Like.. people are kind of crazy in a funny and beautiful way :)

    • @CC-sy7oh
      @CC-sy7oh Před 7 lety +9

      Ranger Molo probably New Zealand

    • @tinglezingels5621
      @tinglezingels5621 Před 6 lety +1

      I agree fuck the english !

    • @donkinzett3961
      @donkinzett3961 Před 6 lety +4

      Ranger Molo in New Zealand but the sheep would be his girlriend

    • @simon8089
      @simon8089 Před 3 lety +1

      @@donkinzett3961 you can replace sheep with Willy warmer

  • @SpookyFan
    @SpookyFan Před 8 lety +233

    I'm Irish. I've transcribed as much of the video as I understand for people who are curious about what the guys said. I wrote "(undeciphered)" in places where the accent and/or slurred speech was too tough for me. Somebody commented that Gaelic (the Irish language) was used sometime in the video - I didn't hear any, but I could be wrong since the English alone was challenging in places.
    First edit:
    Interviewer: Dan, what does the reopening of the pub mean to you?
    Dan: God, it means a pint because I hadn't a drink with the last two years. Terror altogether. Stone dry with two years.
    Johnny: (Undeciphered)
    Dan: I can't go anywhere. (Undeciphered), Joe. Go on, Johnny. Go on, do a pint.
    Woman (Mrs. Creedon?): Dan. Dan, drink your pint of Guinness.
    Joe: I've it nearly drank. I'd be looking for another one - if we want to keep the show going.
    Dan: (Undeciphered)
    Joe: (Undeciphered)
    Interviewer: What does the reopening of the pub in Coom mean to you?
    Joe: Well, it means a lot because we keep up the tradition of the singing and the music and everything like that. Ah, we have dancing and everything. That's the great (undeciphered) dance here; I mean jigs, that's done, tangos and sambas and foxtrots and... So, yeah. Now everything's right knowing we can... we're back to, to square one again.
    Interviewer: Excellent. And had you missed the pub when it burned down? You missed it badly, I'd say.
    Joe: Well, we had, but *we're after building up an awful lot of money* and we'll have to spend it now. That's the biggest job, but we can, we can spend it.
    [Credit to Tantronic for deciphering the part in bold.]
    Johnny: Delighted to have seen it opened again. And to see it there - it was lonesome without it, like. Even to pass the road outside, if you never came in, the old light there, it was lonesome. Yeah. Thanks be to God. Yeah.
    Interviewer: And in the evening time, I presume you'd come up here and meet friends.
    Johnny: Always, yeah. Yeah. Meet friends is right, Dan.
    Dan: Even in the middle of a fine day (undeciphered).
    Man (Mr. Creedon?): The mighty oak is there.
    Johnny: There's a bit of drying there.
    Man: Lambing season (undeciphered).
    Johnny: And lambing season isn't (undeciphered) drinking porter. The lambing season (undeciphered) porter. At least I have one (undeciphered). (Undeciphered).
    Interviewer: Tim, what's it like to have the pub opened?
    Tim: Sure, 'tis great. Like, you... From meeting people... We'd meet normal when we were out of it, and - what do you call it - we'd have our locals all the time coming, and you have the news of the place, and you have the craic, and you have the banter. And here then, you... 'Tis Cork and Kerry. Like you've two Kerry fellows here and a Cork Man, so you have, and you've a great community.
    Joe: Well, we're on the border, do you see?
    Tim: (Undeciphered) on the border - Cork/Kerry border. Erm, and 'tis great to, erm, be back. Erm, the only thing: we'll have the late nights again - that's the only thing. That'll be the (undeciphered), but, sure, what harm? We'll get used to that again, so we will. But other that that, 'tis good, so 'tis.

    • @tantronic
      @tantronic Před 8 lety +5

      +MC 1:19 "we're after building up an awful lot of money we'll have to spend it now" I think he says

    • @EricJacobson1990
      @EricJacobson1990 Před 8 lety +3

      +MC Thank you! It has been a small obsession of mine over the last week to somewhat fully understand what they are saying, and I only just now saw that you had posted this!

    • @TheWhistler
      @TheWhistler Před 8 lety +7

      +MC It's all in English - the area would be close to a Gaeltacht, so it would have some influence on the dialect, but that's all English, believe it or not.

    • @donalheffernan8270
      @donalheffernan8270 Před 6 lety

      Well done, MC. Shame on me that I don't get the dialects, but the faces tell it all.

    • @comunistanuncatemcomida
      @comunistanuncatemcomida Před 3 lety +2

      You deserve a pint!
      From Portugal, God bless

  • @user-kz6dy4yo5x
    @user-kz6dy4yo5x Před 8 lety +92

    without a doubt the most Irish thing I have ever seen in my life

  • @MrVaypour
    @MrVaypour Před 9 lety +59

    2:21 'Get your hand off my Lamb' that look hahahaha

  • @vincenthealy8962
    @vincenthealy8962 Před 10 lety +27

    I've been to this pub many times. My grandfather is from there. You might need a few pints to understand what's going on, but I've had nothing but great fun there. Going back this summer to raise a glass!

    • @cisums1
      @cisums1 Před 10 lety

      Really understand where you are coming from on this one.

  • @TheBoosht
    @TheBoosht Před 10 lety +23

    To break it down, they're having the craic again. It's been 2 long years for these men. They saved a ball O'money and now they're having their delicious pints of Guinness they love, and will continue to enjoy them until the end of their days.

    • @anthonydowling3356
      @anthonydowling3356 Před 2 lety +1

      which wont be long ,as they would have needed 2 jabs to drink indoors .

  • @dannyboy281981
    @dannyboy281981 Před 6 měsíci +3

    This is the greatest video ever.

  • @Superbigspud1
    @Superbigspud1 Před 10 lety +7

    Delighted for tim and eileen and the boys. Great to see it reopened and looking forward to nights out

  • @Diamonddavej
    @Diamonddavej Před 10 lety +18

    Just checked it's altitude, 314 metres, 1030 feet. Jonny Fox's is 279 metres, 915 feet. Yes, it's the highest pub in Ireland.

  • @claudiaredmond1206
    @claudiaredmond1206 Před 10 lety +6

    I am looking forward to having a drink there next week - such a great location and fantastic characters as you can see from the video :)

  • @TheHallissey101
    @TheHallissey101 Před 9 lety +54

    I hadnt a drink in 2 years my hole

  • @SlickRoode
    @SlickRoode Před 10 lety +77

    I'm Irish and I think they need subtitles...

    • @hahame2321
      @hahame2321 Před 4 lety +6

      I'm irish too and its like listening to someone speak Spanish, recognise an odd word here and there 😂

  • @eduardosturla
    @eduardosturla Před 4 lety +4

    Monty Python couldn't make up a skit as good as these 3 geezers with the lamb having a pint and milk!

  • @Vnix
    @Vnix Před 8 lety +92

    its like a bunch of irish boomhauers

  • @edmundkemp2280
    @edmundkemp2280 Před 4 lety +3

    Dan, Joe, and Johnny got one over on us. We can hardly understand what they're saying, but they understand one another and can easily understand the interviewer who talks like we do. lol My favorite is listening to McCarthy speak. An amazing voice of sounds that can get too complicated for my ears but very fluid and even a bit hypnotic. Linguists must have a field day with these fellows. But I have been coming back to listen to them, and I am understanding them better. Would probably be talking a bit like them if I moved there.

  • @irishizan
    @irishizan Před 10 lety +10

    grew up in Kerry but its been many yrs since I've been back. Its hard to understand them. Here's the gist of parts of what I think I heard :
    It means a pint because I hadn't a drink with the last 2 yrs. . . just a preview...
    We'll have to keep the show going. . .Well, it means a lot because we keep up the tradition, the singing & music & everything. And we have dancing ...sets & tangoes & sambas . . .Everything's right now again because we're back to square one again.. . We're after building up an awful lot of money & we have to spend it now, that's the biggest challenge if we can spend it.
    Delighted to have to see it it open again. And to see it there 'twas lonesome as left it like . . If you'd passed the road outside you'd have never came in, you'd have only thought it was dirt. Thanks be to God. Always, yep meet friends is right then.
    Bit of a fine day......... mighty...... Porter. a half . .... .isn't a whole lot to drink.
    Sure tis great. We'd meet normal people when we were out of it. what'd you call it, Have the locals all the time coming, you have the news of the place & you have the craic & the banter. Here then there's Cork & Kerry, 2 Kerry fellas here & a Corkman so you have. Great community (on the border) Tis great to be back. Late nights again that's the only thing, we'll get used to again so we will. It's good so it is.

  • @petehill7702
    @petehill7702 Před 7 lety +3

    this pub needs it's own channel, those guys are very witty.

  • @GoBenJohns
    @GoBenJohns Před 9 lety +5

    Russell Howard's Good News Brought Me Here.

  • @christinefitz77
    @christinefitz77 Před 5 lety +2

    the fucking lamb tho i cant

  • @MickKly-ih4it
    @MickKly-ih4it Před 10 lety +1

    They should open a call centre down there ,would be great craic altogether.

  • @gordonremsey8055
    @gordonremsey8055 Před 4 lety +2

    Mr Cowboy hat is probably the most Kerry person ever. Pint of Guinness and lamb in hand 😂

  • @user-kz6dy4yo5x
    @user-kz6dy4yo5x Před 8 lety +20

    a motherfucking lamb
    god bless this video

    • @Miletas
      @Miletas Před 7 lety

      hahaha so trueee, I love theem!

  • @annastaciaclarkson3826

    Omg what a nice thing to see all of the people who knows my family and to see everyone all well

  • @hilltop521
    @hilltop521 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Great traditional Irish warmth genuine people what a shame the breathalyser has taken their only enjoyment from them

  • @vincentlyons
    @vincentlyons Před 10 lety +7

    Great video report, decent people!

    • @bobwaits4683
      @bobwaits4683 Před 10 lety +3

      Yes I agree Vincent...I suspect there are no greedy Bankers drinking there.??

  • @nomajj
    @nomajj Před 9 lety +3

    Seems like a lot of Irish people only recognise English as spoken on the telly. They should get out more.There are still different regional rural accents spoken in the various counties.. The Top of Coom is a pub that borders an Irish speaking region and Irish would have been spoken in all the area up to recent times. That influences the local dialect. That dialect is now disappearing - most young people speak with a more standard accent even if they still have a local lilt. Someone else said he didn't know if it was a Kerry or Cork accent - actually it is both. The pub straddles the county border. Accents don't automatically change the moment you cross a line on the map.

    • @joojoobomb
      @joojoobomb Před 9 lety

      I believe it's referred to as Gaelic as opposed to "Irish."

    • @nomajj
      @nomajj Před 9 lety +3

      Stan Doubt The Irish language is called just "Irish" by most people in Ireland. Some people call it "Gaelic" but that's mostly foreigners.
      Both terms are correct.

    • @ger5856
      @ger5856 Před 9 lety

      blueboywhitie Its known as Gaelge Gaelic is the game of football

  • @stefanmagyar4042
    @stefanmagyar4042 Před 10 lety

    Great video! Good people. Thanks.

  • @Guywithcrazyideas
    @Guywithcrazyideas Před 8 lety +18

    He's related to the assistant couch on the Water Boy's football team.

  • @nashmourekson6764
    @nashmourekson6764 Před 4 lety +5

    top of COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM

  • @Kloppsserialbottlers
    @Kloppsserialbottlers Před 5 lety +7

    that's it, I'm giving up the drink today.

  • @barrygeary1890
    @barrygeary1890 Před rokem

    Love this pub near Ballyvourney on the border top of coom ❤

  • @patmckman
    @patmckman Před 9 lety +3

    This made my day!

  • @ReadySebbyGo
    @ReadySebbyGo Před 7 lety +14

    I've watched 1:30 - 1:35 on loop about 20 times and I'm still cry-laughing.

    • @romigoletto
      @romigoletto Před 3 lety

      hahahahah I've done the same. Definitely the best part.

  • @anchorbubba
    @anchorbubba Před 4 lety +5

    Im... I'm... gonna coom

  • @itsCLICHE
    @itsCLICHE Před 10 lety +2

    Hahaha that's awesome, they even have a lamb in there! Crazy

  • @SNOREOFF
    @SNOREOFF Před 9 lety +43

    It's like they are speaking in urdu or something

  • @philbooth2248
    @philbooth2248 Před 5 lety +2

    Thought I'd had a stroke for minute

  • @paulbrown2532
    @paulbrown2532 Před 2 lety

    Looks like great craic 😀

  • @jamesrosslare
    @jamesrosslare Před 10 lety +1

    Lovely pint !!! :)

  • @DamianBrown
    @DamianBrown Před 3 lety +2

    I wonder how these lads are

    • @LynkJDL1
      @LynkJDL1 Před 2 lety

      Seen the lad in the middle Joe, only a few months back

  • @CroiRua01
    @CroiRua01 Před 10 lety +4

    Good craic up in the country. God bless them.

  • @ShotTower1
    @ShotTower1 Před 10 lety +2

    My dad was Irish but lost most of his accent when he came to England. I visit Ireland every year to see family. Despite that I can only understand btis and pieces of this.

  • @Nebzz
    @Nebzz Před 10 lety +1

    I turned the captions on. It helped immensely.

  • @deaganachomarunacathasaigh4344

    This wasnt too hard to understand. But they are tipsy so the speech is slurred more than normal.
    Imteviewer : Dan what does the reopening of the pub mean to you
    Dan : Well it means a pint, I haven't had a drink in the last two years, waiting over two years, I can't go anywhere. Its a fine pub anyway
    Bartender Do you want another one
    Joe : I'll have one aswell, if we want to keep the show going
    Interview : What does the reopening of the pub in Coom mean to you
    Joe : Well it means alot because we can keep up the tradition of the singing and the music and everything, ah we have dancing and everything and ara thats good obviously. Ah we have the tango and the Baorán and sambas. Now we're right back to square one again
    Interviewer : Excellent and did you miss the pub when it burnt down, you missed it badly I'd say
    Joe : Well we're after beilding up a ball of money, we have to spend it now. Thats the biggest job we can spend it
    Johnny :Delighted to see it open again, and to see that it was lonesome without it like, you'd pass outside it jo light and you'd have thought it was lonesome.
    Ya, thanks be to God
    Interviewer : And in the evening time you come up here to meet friends
    Johnny : Always ya ya, meet friends on a Right day
    Dan : Even on a fine day you know yourself
    Someone : theres a mighty ewe out there
    Dan: tis like, it is lambing season but lambing season can wait till Ive finished my Porter, shur that lamb there you could give him a dropeen of porter.
    Interviewer: Tim, whats it like to have the pub opened
    Tim : Shur tis great, like from meeting people we'd meet when normal when we out of ot we'd have our locals coming in all the time with the news of the place. Youve the craic and the banter and you hear them you've Cork and Kerry, two Kerry fellas and a Corkman, like here you've a great community
    Joe : We're on the border you see
    Tim: Ya we're on the border the Cork / Kerry Border, am its great to be back but ya'know we've the late nights again thats the only thing ara takeanaul while but we'll get used to it again but other than that its good
    There ye go completely translated👍👍
    No Irish was used in this interview, only the Old Irish way of talking which is a combination of the Irish and English languages. Its an aul way of talking yhat most young people don't use. Thankfully my Grandfather taught me how to understand and speak it so I can understand it and translate it. Its generally not written but it can be the odd time.

  • @OMarkica
    @OMarkica Před 3 lety +2

    i died when i read top of coom like the virgin i am

  • @nibunibu4254
    @nibunibu4254 Před 3 lety +1

    The fellow with the hat loves his dancing Tangoing and the Foxtrot. Listen very carefully at 1.00 onwards.

  • @carrigman
    @carrigman Před 10 lety +8

    These lads are actors. In real life they speak like Noel Coward and like nothing better than reading Jane Austen and listening to some light opera.

    • @michaelrea8729
      @michaelrea8729 Před 10 lety

      Not sure if sarcasm comment or genuine comment.

  • @putinsgaytwin4272
    @putinsgaytwin4272 Před 8 lety +2

    They sound like my grandad and even though i live in ireland it took me 8 years to properly understand his accent

  • @MrLarkin24
    @MrLarkin24 Před 10 lety +6

    I have lived my whole life in Ireland (18 years) and all my extended family are famers but I still have no idea what these fist 2 lads are saying haha

  • @bmurphy0296
    @bmurphy0296 Před 8 lety +5

    I am from Kerry and I can understand it

    • @juanchoja
      @juanchoja Před 7 lety +1

      Everything or nearly everything?

  • @monkeyvietnam.4403
    @monkeyvietnam.4403 Před 9 lety +5

    00:27 " I Iike it "

  • @williamkelly5689
    @williamkelly5689 Před 3 lety +1

    They can all understand each other?

  • @maplebanks
    @maplebanks Před 10 lety +46

    Nice to see the Kerry man with his girlfriend sitting on his lap,is that a bottle of milk he got for her?

    • @ailish086
      @ailish086 Před 10 lety +9

      He's from Cork.

    • @seankelly986
      @seankelly986 Před 10 lety +3

      He's the only one in the video from Cork.

    • @maplebanks
      @maplebanks Před 10 lety +3

      ailish086 No he ,s not from cork, definitely a kerryman, saw him wearing the kerry colours in a pub in listowel last time i was there.

    • @seankelly986
      @seankelly986 Před 10 lety +6

      colm eire They say, clearly, in the video that he's from Cork.

    • @neil2385
      @neil2385 Před 10 lety +2

      Seán Kelly Old Joe and his young daughter

  • @gillyosullivan
    @gillyosullivan Před 10 lety

    See you in the summer, hope them guys will be there and we'll buy them a pint! Frank O' Sullivan (Killorglin)

  • @daviedlebonnie7721
    @daviedlebonnie7721 Před 6 lety +1

    The Guinness looks damn good 😘

  • @MrJamesbehan
    @MrJamesbehan Před 10 lety

    Good stuff lads from NY

  • @mrmendabest
    @mrmendabest Před 10 lety +3

    Turn on the captions for a giggle :)

  • @b33p
    @b33p Před 2 lety +1

    Most of the problem is honestly that the microphone situation is dire.

  • @malialaguisa4797
    @malialaguisa4797 Před 5 lety +1

    i love the guy with the cowboy hat. couldn't understand a word he was saying, but cool nonetheless.

  • @mrgalactus7264
    @mrgalactus7264 Před 10 lety +6

    I'm Irish and I'm squinting with my ears to understand a single word of it.

  • @untonsured
    @untonsured Před 3 lety +2

    Highest pub in Ireland... definitely high on something 🤔

  • @TheConorsmithusa
    @TheConorsmithusa Před 3 lety +5

    I'm Irish born and raised. The only English I heard was Thanks be to god at 1:50 haha this is too funny. Is it for real?! This is comedy gold

    • @jamesc8209
      @jamesc8209 Před rokem

      Except you're not Irish born and raised. You're a yank

  • @fergusMCL
    @fergusMCL Před 2 lety

    It sounds like music for me. But has anyone seen this or similar videos with subtitles?

  • @System0fADown93
    @System0fADown93 Před 8 lety +1

    I only heard "Yarrr..."

  • @SarcasticBanana01
    @SarcasticBanana01 Před 9 lety +3

    Turning on captions makes it funny

  • @comunistanuncatemcomida

    2:33 guy with hat: This guy is well spoken 😂

  • @impossabear4096
    @impossabear4096 Před 5 lety +5

    subtitles
    *narrator* what does the pub reopening mean to you?
    *farmer* *hat* well it means a pint since i hadn't a drink in the past two years hahaha. It's a lot of time, I've been dry for two years. I can't go anywhere
    is that your pint? you have a pint in your hand!
    *woman* Dan always drinks two pints of guiness
    *Chubbs* BEcause I LIKE it, after the first I'll be lookin' for another one wheheehee and we'll have to give the dog one.
    *narrator* what does the reopening of the pub mean to you?
    *chubbs* well it means a lot since we keep up the tradition singing, and music and things like that. And with the dancing we have tangos and rumbas (I'm not sure) F*** dancing ehhhhhhh. I will say its great were back to square one again
    *narrator* and you missed the pub when it burnt down? You missed it badly I'd say
    *chubbs* well we got the ladder and spinned it around hehehe. thats the biggest , we cant spin this
    I'm sorry rest is too hard like wtf they just suddenly have a goat and no ones gonna comment on that, they just do their weird laugh.

  • @bmack8607
    @bmack8607 Před 9 lety +7

    Why after seven drinks does this make sense?

    • @MaxBerger91
      @MaxBerger91 Před 3 lety

      Seems like I have to get drunk now, brb.

    • @leftyspade
      @leftyspade Před 3 lety +1

      @@MaxBerger91 Don't forget, you'll need a sheep as well.

  • @boldbhoy67
    @boldbhoy67 Před 10 lety

    Brilliant! The guy in the middle has a better laugh than Shane MacGowan!

  • @markscott9622
    @markscott9622 Před 3 lety

    I'm wondering if that is a Dan Linehan from Kanturk making the movie?

  • @kachekieran
    @kachekieran Před 10 lety +14

    I'm Irish and havn't a fucking clue what they are saying.

    • @fruitconor
      @fruitconor Před 10 lety +2

      im from cork and i haven't a fucking clue what they are saying

    • @Gary0s92
      @Gary0s92 Před 10 lety

      conor meaney I got a fair bit of it! From the opposite side if the county bounds!

    • @peterward9814
      @peterward9814 Před 7 lety +1

      Kieran Hanna I am a traveller and I know everyword they are saying; because I am used to all different accents.

    • @redkop510
      @redkop510 Před 6 lety

      Kieran Hanna hahaha!!

  • @lmtt123
    @lmtt123 Před 6 lety

    As they said, the pub is on the Cork/Kerry border.

  • @mechislander
    @mechislander Před 5 lety

    Now after several years it starts to make sense.

  • @theshiftybloke4672
    @theshiftybloke4672 Před 8 lety +2

    Trying so hard to understand these guys.. They're such nice people. I've always wanted to go to a remote Irish or Scottish local which is why I've been trying my best to understand all UK dialects as much I can. I think it'd make for a good time!

    • @eoinbarry8124
      @eoinbarry8124 Před 8 lety +8

      Uk dialects? This is ireland, Ireland isn't under British rule anymore

    • @theshiftybloke4672
      @theshiftybloke4672 Před 8 lety

      Eoin Barry Apologies - I know this, I meant.. Top of Scotland, middle of nowhere In wales, etc as well as this.

  • @drcolumbus949
    @drcolumbus949 Před 9 lety +2

    subtitles helps alot guys!!! trust me

  • @kristian1115
    @kristian1115 Před 10 lety +16

    2:22 - You touchin' my wife?

  • @joeb7640
    @joeb7640 Před rokem

    Guy on left is like a real leprechaun

  • @VMA225
    @VMA225 Před 9 lety +1

    Brill !!!

  • @irishsiri100
    @irishsiri100 Před 10 lety +2

    I'm the same nationality but I would need an interpreter.

  • @ThePixelatedDalek
    @ThePixelatedDalek Před 9 lety +8

    Bleablableblaeble
    Hehehe

  • @AnanasHasstra
    @AnanasHasstra Před 3 lety +1

    I want to go there one day for St. Patrick's Day and drink so much Kilkenny and Guinness until I understand what those guys are saying AND speak just like them.

  • @sammycasey4685
    @sammycasey4685 Před 5 lety

    Isn’t that “the bomber Liston” in the middle

  • @hamhead1005
    @hamhead1005 Před 8 lety

    Turn on captions

  • @attheparody
    @attheparody Před 10 lety +3

    TRANSLATION: the first guys says,' oh its great to get a pint because ive hadnt had a drink in the last 2 years,dont you no it 2 years, i cant go anywhere, oh jesus that boy of yours? wheres my pint?' MIDDLE GUY' rite there, ah go on there ud swear were drinkin water 'lAUGHS' 'ah were going to have to get this over with, 'lAUGHS'.... MiDDLE GUY QUESTION ' well it means alot because we can come up for the traditional singing and music and everything, things like that, ah we have that you know and thats a great bit of moving and dancing, i mean you can do tangos and farm bells round, back straps and eh dont get me right dont get me wrong we are back to square one again..QUESTION, 'Well we have and we had to build it up on her, we just built it now.... dat was the biggest job.. sure we helped built it.. LAST GUY, 'to the old dad see open again and to say that it was lonesome without him like, thats the door outside he would of never not came in by the way it looked, ye thanks to be god.. QUESTION. 'always yea yea,

  • @ItsMe-ep3yr
    @ItsMe-ep3yr Před 8 lety

    Nice

  • @ArtMaknev
    @ArtMaknev Před 10 lety +3

    What are they talking about, beer?

  • @kewkabe
    @kewkabe Před 9 lety +12

    What language was that at 01:19?

    • @js_dev_uk
      @js_dev_uk Před 8 lety +2

      Irish (Gaelige). It's an awesome and we'll worth learning a few words and listening to it. It's used a fair bit at the start of the film 'The Wind That Shakes The Barely' for example.

    • @SpookyFan
      @SpookyFan Před 8 lety +5

      +Matthew Clifford It's English. I posted a transcription of the conversation in a comment yesterday. It's a tough accent to understand, but they're not speaking Irish/Gaelic.

    • @TheWhistler
      @TheWhistler Před 8 lety +5

      +Matthew Clifford It's not Irish, it's English
      What he's saying is "Well, we're after, we're after building up an awful lot of money, we'll have to spend it now."

    • @TheFerpo
      @TheFerpo Před 8 lety +1

      +Matthew Clifford It's English.

    • @alexgeraghty9192
      @alexgeraghty9192 Před 5 lety +1

      @@js_dev_uk yeah that was not irish. I'm gonna guess you're not irish

  • @backtobasicsrtepulse2539
    @backtobasicsrtepulse2539 Před 10 lety +1

    From 2:04 to 2:24 even the farmer on the right seems like he doesn't have clue what's being said.

  • @sootycats9562
    @sootycats9562 Před 4 lety +7

    I’m sure they speak half sheep 😂😂 1:57

  • @hilltop521
    @hilltop521 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Guiness especially a good pint speaks all languages in all nation's

  • @d_k_n
    @d_k_n Před 8 lety

    I sound like too went I am hammered.

  • @thenextshenanigantownandth4393

    No idea what that man just said and I live in Ireland.

  • @TimeToSnitch
    @TimeToSnitch Před 3 lety

    Wieviel Kills hast du eigentlich am miesten in Pub Games gehabt?

  • @thenextshenanigantownandth4393

    I'm from Ireland and even I don't know what they're saying.

  • @rustykuntz69
    @rustykuntz69 Před 10 lety

    The guy in the middle sound's like Mario Rosenstock when he does Dathi O' Shea.

  • @AzderielBane
    @AzderielBane Před 10 lety +2

    Turn captions on and piss yourself laughing :)

  • @jakepurcell9599
    @jakepurcell9599 Před 4 lety

    I’m from Dublin, sounds like a foreign language to me

  • @phoney98
    @phoney98 Před 10 lety +24

    seriously, what language is this????????????????

    • @ailish086
      @ailish086 Před 10 lety +11

      Extremely culchie back arse of nowhere Kerry/Cork mix.

    • @kevinwalton6767
      @kevinwalton6767 Před 10 lety +9

      this is the queens english through the voice of an irishman.. its almost instinctively vile.. their from cork & kerry. only caught about 60% of it myself, and I live only a couple hundred miles from them!!! Classic

    • @jpshanker8795
      @jpshanker8795 Před 10 lety +11

      Kevin Walton The Queens English me Bollox

    • @wardymull
      @wardymull Před 10 lety +2

      pure muck savage boy

    • @neil2385
      @neil2385 Před 10 lety

      its called "youareanidiot"

  • @maxpower1870
    @maxpower1870 Před 10 lety +1

    The dunbelivables don't have a patch on these guys