Making Ireland Click with Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh
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- čas přidán 23. 10. 2016
- Legendary sports commentator and journalist, Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh shares his story about getting to grips with technology, from his early days in the Croke Park broadcast booth to today, learning to Skype his family. An online mini-documentary supported by Openeir for Making Ireland Click.
Maybe this man should give triangle bread a chance.
Lol I just saw that video too
Cupla Tomato?
Bread was never ever meant to be triangular. Why can't you people see this?
@@orgelssecondrule9221And that is why the Six Counties broke away from the rest of the country.
He has changed his mind. He eats white triangular bread now.
This man is just too pure for this world
He's not a regular sandwich maker.
Unless he feels a bit peckish then all bets are off
This interview is grown locally
Hahahahaha I love that every video with this guy references that video. I’d argue he’s more famous in the US for that sandwich than anything else
What a brilliant, understanding knowledgeable, loveable man.
To me now that's complete. It's natural, there are no extras to it.
I want this man to move in to my house and just sort of talk in the background. He can talk about anything he wants, just as long as he keeps up a constant patter.
Simply the best ❤
I could happily listen to yer man, cross legged on the floor for the rest of my days.
A bit of moisture, cupla tomato
Much like his sandwiches...
these stadiums when filled, have *substance*
They are also square - like a good field.
Damn this guy is awesome
Most old people don't want to move with the times but this man does and that's great
Bread was not made to be triangular
That field sure is square...looks like there's substance to it.
I find it hard to believe that tomatoes didn't come to Kerry til after the War.
He always made sure that there was a little bit of green to be seen.
He left Kerry for Dublin on 19483?
Yes hes from the future
Who is this legend
Famous GAA commentator, hes an Irish institution!hes like the David Attenborough of Gaelic football 😁
All I know is that he never saw a tomato in West Kerry until after the war. The second world war!
Such an amazing history to such an amazing man :)
Cupla ceann, eh?
1:35 watching ASMR loops of his sandwich-making videos
He is 89
looks like his early 70s...
@@dirtyunclehubert A bit of whiskey each night has a preservative effect.
@@Valkonnen and brown bread - whoooolemeal. also tomaaato, grown loooocally.
Valkonnen, and non-triangular sandwiches.
Make another fucking sandwich.