Haggling Over A Horse, Co. Kerry, Ireland 1973

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  • Deal or no deal? The complexity of trying to agree the price of a horse in Castleisland, County Kerry.
    With the assistance of a mediator, Maurice Reidy of Castleisland is hoping to sell a horse to Mr Raymond.
    Mr Raymond offers £200 for the mare but Maurice, also known as Mossie, is looking for £300.
    The previous day Mossie says he could have sold the horse to a Frenchman for £200. The mediator points out the Frenchman may not have had the money, whereas Mr Raymond does and he is willing to take the horse away the next day.
    The mediator tries to get the two men to settle on the price of £250, but Mossie makes a fuss about this price prompting Mr Raymond to calm matters.
    I don’t want to make little of your horse Maurice.
    Eventually Maurice agrees to come down to £250.
    I’ll just have half ways and I’ll have no more.
    But Mr Raymond will only offer £225. The mediator attempts to get the men to settle on £230 but Mr Raymond is not buying at this price.
    Maurice wants more money and good luck to him if he can get it.
    Mr Raymond cannot be persuaded to buy the horse but tells Mossie,
    When you have another one I’ll call around.
    This episode of ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’ was broadcast on 27 January 1973.
    Frank Hall’s amusing and satirical series began on 29 September 1971 with the full title ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly Incorporating the Provincial Vindicator’ which became known as ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’.
    The series allowed Frank Hall to follow his own interest in the lives of viewers throughout the country.
    Regarded as RTÉ’s flagship comedy show, it featured satirical sketches on current news stories and popular culture, as well as parody songs, comedy sketches, re-edited videos, cartoons and spoof television formats.
    The show ran for nine series until 1980.
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Komentáře • 396

  • @thehairysnot8069
    @thehairysnot8069 Před 3 lety +449

    The question is who rang RTE and said "listen two lads will be haggling over the price of a horse tomorrow come down and film it"

    • @LTPottenger
      @LTPottenger Před 3 lety +5

      He called up and said am a ti lads an the til commae

    • @keithcurrams
      @keithcurrams Před 3 lety +1

      I'm not RTE, but I've been on the receiving end of a call like that... czcams.com/video/tHAMUxFKhCI/video.html

    • @stacyblue1980
      @stacyblue1980 Před 3 lety +2

      😄Right

    • @ValirAmaril
      @ValirAmaril Před 3 lety +1

      It's Ireland mate, they were probably just trying to film some scenery

    • @orosedobheathaabhaile
      @orosedobheathaabhaile Před 3 lety +7

      There was a huge anti government rally, in Dublin that day. So, RTE sent all of it's reporters to every and anywhere else.

  • @colinh9813
    @colinh9813 Před 3 lety +341

    Legend has it that they are still haggling a deal, even though the poor horse has long since passed away.

    • @SJM6791
      @SJM6791 Před 3 lety +3

      It’s the principle of the matter.

    • @photosphotos
      @photosphotos Před 3 lety

      Hahaha 🤣

    • @burntbacon7995
      @burntbacon7995 Před 3 lety +6

      Legend has it you've been talking bollocks all your life.

    • @israeladesanya4596
      @israeladesanya4596 Před 3 lety +4

      Legend has it if you watch the video? you’ll realise they never came up with a deal.

    • @burntbacon7995
      @burntbacon7995 Před 3 lety

      @@israeladesanya4596
      Legend has it few care if they didn't or did reach a price for a horse.

  • @leftyspade
    @leftyspade Před 3 lety +421

    I remember asking a Kerryman if it was true that when you ask a Kerryman a question he answers you with a question? "Who told you that?" he said.

  • @beatlegreg07
    @beatlegreg07 Před 3 lety +78

    Forget wall Street this is where the action is. A field in 1973.

  • @johndaly9843
    @johndaly9843 Před 3 lety +95

    I bought a car from an old Kerryman in NYC many years ago, we made a deal and he gave me back $200 in "good luck" money.

    • @stewartdahamman
      @stewartdahamman Před 3 lety +16

      @John Daly called luck's penny

    • @FionnCr
      @FionnCr Před 3 lety +7

      My mum is from Wicklow. Sold a motorcycle for £400 and gave the bloke £100 back. Superstitious lot.

    • @jbland3509
      @jbland3509 Před 3 lety +9

      Don't mention the fairies for Christs sake

    • @danielbuxton4493
      @danielbuxton4493 Před 3 lety +10

      I'm from Brum - 20 years ago, there was a Kerryman who'd roam the town centre, (particularly around the area where he had a namesake as a pub). He was, to all intents and purposes, homeless, dressed in tatters, no matter what the weather was like. He'd approach certain folk and ask for 20p, in a very friendly and non-threatening, though somewhat inebriated, manner. If you gave him any more, he'd hand back 'the change' for 'luck'. God love him!

    • @antseanbheanbocht4993
      @antseanbheanbocht4993 Před 3 lety +3

      You can still get it now in the form of a tank of deisel or petrol when buying cars even from main dealers, I've never bought a car without them putting some fuel in it , you'll always know if you got a good deal on the car by the salesmans reaction when you ask him to fill the tank.

  • @liamhayes1011
    @liamhayes1011 Před 3 lety +241

    A superb demonstration of authentic Hiberno-English. These are the steps to follow: fill your lungs with air, assemble the greatest number of syllables you can summon in your mind and, when it's your turn to speak, release them all at maximum speed . The swiftest horse in Kerry runs away in the presence of such pace ...

    • @cigh7445
      @cigh7445 Před 3 lety +21

      They aren't speaking that fast most of the time, some of the time they are actually speaking slowly and clearly. It's just the prosody and phonetics of their speech is different to the more standard English of modern Irish speech. Some people still have regional accents, sure, but the individual phonemes of the young are now the English ones (soft non-dental t's, English r's instead of taps, vowel quality, etc)

    • @happy2learnandgrow
      @happy2learnandgrow Před 3 lety +3

      Ah funny ..

    • @jerrylucey4737
      @jerrylucey4737 Před 3 lety +5

      You should try to listen to a northside cork accent. It’s just as fast but sometimes you think people are singing their sentences 😂

    • @cigh7445
      @cigh7445 Před 3 lety +11

      @J T I didn't say they had 'English accents', I'm talking about the individual sounds of the 'English language'. Be you in Australia, US, UK, Ireland, there are more similarities than differences in the sound structure of the respective dialects, at least on a phonemic level.
      In Ireland, in particular among older men, in certain areas, there was Gaelic substrate influence left on some of their phonemes. Indeed, in the past, most Hiberno-English dialects used pure vowels similar to the traditional Irish language ones (some still do), but this is no longer the case. There is now a more standardised Irish dialect nationwide which took it's main influence from 'new middle class Dublin', a dialect which doesn't have any Irish language influence phonetically, and transatlantic/American, which is the even newer influence on the English of the youth of Ireland (language change happens fast, and the current spheres of influence are Dublin and America (in the past England was the sphere of influence on the English here, but it has been surpassed by Dublin and the US. Older rural farmers in the west of Ireland and older native Irish speakers have never been a sphere of influence for language change to direct itself toward in this country))

    • @richardjohnston4682
      @richardjohnston4682 Před 3 lety +6

      Apparently the most proper English spoken is by Dublin people.🤪

  • @longshotkdb
    @longshotkdb Před 3 lety +195

    "she'll last longer than the money ..." lol
    classic.

    • @ciarancummins303
      @ciarancummins303 Před 3 lety +9

      At least quote it properly, he said hold not last

    • @longshotkdb
      @longshotkdb Před 3 lety +3

      @@ciarancummins303 or,
      now just hear me out here, one realises, one is coming quite from leftfield here, with this response but indulge me so;
      how about ye houl deezmfk'n'nutz, preferably on your yo' chin!! mr comment section officer!!!
      I'M REALLY SORRY, BUT NOW I GOTTA GRAB all y'alls attention too...
      bc - 1. for to warn ye like that there is such an officer of d' law. patrolling freely there among ye lads but,
      bc - 2. every inner 12 year old boys voice secretly replied this!
      but its only a wee bit of a laugh mate. cheers.

  • @nevillegriffiths4395
    @nevillegriffiths4395 Před 3 lety +71

    You have brought back some memories. I can remember dealing with Johnny one day when the rather prim and proper turn your nose up type came trotting past on her horse, Johnny shouted Nice H'arse missus she thanked him ,he winked I knew he was not talking about her horse. Your channel has made me remember what I forget.

    • @philipoconnor2236
      @philipoconnor2236 Před 3 lety +4

      @Darren Murphy and he wasn't going to be getting a better look at it!!!!!

    • @eddieconvey9223
      @eddieconvey9223 Před 2 lety

      He did a job on her below in the haggard that evening

    • @nevillegriffiths4395
      @nevillegriffiths4395 Před 2 lety

      @@eddieconvey9223 The Blaggard who had her in the Haggard was
      a “do well boy”farming man

  • @Alex-fv3od
    @Alex-fv3od Před 3 lety +74

    The subtitles just couldn't cope

    • @irishizan
      @irishizan Před 3 lety +3

      Omg, ROFL. My grandfather was from Kerry & no one could understand him !

  • @gungagalunga9040
    @gungagalunga9040 Před 3 lety +83

    If you are a non English speaker and you understand every word here, congratulations, you know more than me and I'm from Limerick.

    • @MrMoekanz
      @MrMoekanz Před 3 lety +7

      sure English is a second language in limerick

    • @gungagalunga9040
      @gungagalunga9040 Před 3 lety +2

      @@MrMoekanz Sure is, kid.

    • @cigh7445
      @cigh7445 Před 3 lety +13

      That is disgraceful Gunga. Please leave Munster. I shpose the young folk nowadays are more exposed to the American dialects than the Irish ones

    • @TheDJCounterfeit
      @TheDJCounterfeit Před 3 lety +7

      Jaysus, I know every word, and I'm from Leitrim haha

    • @MsRichycon
      @MsRichycon Před 3 lety +3

      I know every word im from Watford lol

  • @mr.afrikaans1747
    @mr.afrikaans1747 Před 3 lety +117

    Thank you for posting these gems! They provide such a special insight into the past.

  • @TodayFreedom
    @TodayFreedom Před 2 lety +6

    The fella in the hat is a sharp man- combined fluidity of speech and thought is a clear indicator of higher IQ. He would’ve been a fascinating person to chat to.

    • @nozecone
      @nozecone Před 2 lety

      If you could make out a word he said ... !

    • @andrewg.carvill4596
      @andrewg.carvill4596 Před 11 měsíci

      You certintly woulna wanta sell that man a lame baishte !

  • @ladylaois8184
    @ladylaois8184 Před 3 lety +17

    i grew up in Ireland. and love seeing old footage.

  • @seanmurphy6096
    @seanmurphy6096 Před 3 lety +47

    I can only look back to 1976 but £300 then is equivalent to €2,049 in 2021

    • @richiem7716
      @richiem7716 Před 3 lety

      How do u make this calculation?

    • @LEITRIM007
      @LEITRIM007 Před 3 lety +3

      It would be €3800 today

    • @zivkovicable
      @zivkovicable Před 3 lety +4

      @Waxies Dargle I'll give you 20k, & that's my final offer.

    • @justinneill5003
      @justinneill5003 Před 3 lety +1

      @Waxies Dargle That's a bit of a stretch unless it's won a lot of silverware or from a recognised racing bloodline. Otherwise closer to &15k I reckon.

    • @patmcdonagh748
      @patmcdonagh748 Před 3 lety

      Ireland lol wow

  • @konstantineguruli
    @konstantineguruli Před 3 lety +16

    I subscribed your channel because you uploaded of the Dubliners' song. Almost every day I see this documentaries uploaded by you. Sometimes I even say "come on! Not again!" But when I saw another one a minute ago I want to thank you for promoting you national culture. Thank you so much!

  • @robg71
    @robg71 Před 3 lety +49

    How many Irishmen does it take to sell a Horse? 3. Two to haggle over the price, and one to write a sad song about the Horse being sold :)

  • @cuhulainsblood
    @cuhulainsblood Před 3 lety +57

    A few years ago a friend of mine bought a horse at the Lamas Fair in Ballycastle. Anyway he thought he got a great deal so took the horse home and put it in a wee field with a single sheep the kids adopted as a lamb. The next day the weans ran into the house screaming that the horse was running around the field with the sheep in its mouth. The thing was totally mad but the boys that sold them the horse had it on all kinds of drugs to keep it calm.

  • @rayledu8548
    @rayledu8548 Před 3 lety +19

    In Brittany, years ago the horse haggling was identical, even the hand slapping thing.

    • @chrismorrow1467
      @chrismorrow1467 Před 3 lety +1

      Thats common with any "dealing" you slap or shake hands when you both agree on the price. once its done you cant go back so youll see they dont shake as they cant agree

    • @aliciarobertson4979
      @aliciarobertson4979 Před 3 lety +4

      @Ray LeDu
      Both the folk here and in Brittany are Celts so this also is the customary Celtic culture from centuries before.

    • @chipdouglas6650
      @chipdouglas6650 Před 3 lety +3

      A few Irish clans came from brittany. They have their surnames Crest or motto written in french.

  • @zepher_blackstoc2366
    @zepher_blackstoc2366 Před 2 lety +6

    And if you go to Kerry today, they sound the same as they this then.

  • @timkavna_art
    @timkavna_art Před 3 lety +3

    am i right in hearing that last bit, a few words left out in the speed of him speaking but sounds to me he said... ''id wish you luck if you bought him, but you didnt, so i cant do it'' , very honest about his motivations this lad.

  • @anonymousalias.5059
    @anonymousalias.5059 Před 3 lety +35

    Makes me sad how the accent here got diluted. Love listening to the older fellas.

    • @sammerry7706
      @sammerry7706 Před 2 lety

      I dunno i cant understand a feckin word my landlord says and hes not that old!

    • @anonymousalias.5059
      @anonymousalias.5059 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sammerry7706 tbf there better off speakiing to me in spanish, i can barely understand them sometimes

  • @brocky78
    @brocky78 Před 3 lety +7

    Big horse for big money! small horse for small money no truer words spoken! 👍

  • @peakyfoknblinder174
    @peakyfoknblinder174 Před 3 lety +12

    i was rooting for morris to get his 300

  • @Discover-Ireland
    @Discover-Ireland Před 3 lety +13

    Could have watched an hour of them haggling,.,little did they know they were making a time piece.

  • @tabithadorcas7763
    @tabithadorcas7763 Před 3 lety +8

    My gosh! That is quite a gem.

  • @miamitten1123
    @miamitten1123 Před 2 lety +4

    £300!? In the 70’s!? That’s a lot of money. I remember a young Shire horse for £500 in 2015.

  • @bruce8429
    @bruce8429 Před 3 lety +14

    This is for lawyers. Practicable applications for case law.

  • @rogersponge6153
    @rogersponge6153 Před 3 lety +15

    Can only understand about two sentences in five, but have thoroughly enjoyed this!

  • @halfcut5538
    @halfcut5538 Před 3 lety +12

    The lad from France will be back in d morning

  • @Gmtar
    @Gmtar Před rokem

    Its amazing how RTE had such great content back then, I think this is fascinating and entertaining.

  • @timkeane3056
    @timkeane3056 Před 3 lety +4

    Times were never better !!

  • @johnmurphy8075
    @johnmurphy8075 Před 3 lety +14

    I think the guy in the middle became a great Car salesman..later on in life...
    If not he has a twin

    • @mattodonoghue2901
      @mattodonoghue2901 Před 3 lety +8

      Guy in the middle is Tim Keane, son of Vincy Keane. Knew them both well one time.

    • @chipdouglas6650
      @chipdouglas6650 Před 3 lety +1

      Wi fe to Nancy keane, and h husband to John keane, cousin of Francis keane,

  • @hjinvestigations6787
    @hjinvestigations6787 Před 3 lety +3

    'The Price is very smally................ The Price is not very smally!' lol

  • @stephenbyrne3512
    @stephenbyrne3512 Před 2 lety +3

    "And that DID happen yesterday evenin!"

  • @savedfaves
    @savedfaves Před 3 lety +11

    "And that's a fact" = guaranteed lie.

  • @jimmygorman490
    @jimmygorman490 Před 3 lety +29

    I heard they invented copper wire, fighting over a penny,,🥴🥳🍺

  • @kojack57
    @kojack57 Před 3 lety +6

    I understood the numbers. One or two words here and there and not a focking thing else.

    • @cigh7445
      @cigh7445 Před 3 lety +1

      I know roysh? Like, oh my gauwd.

    • @mosskeane4552
      @mosskeane4552 Před 3 lety

      you may have missed that they didn't say f ...ing at all

  • @dillydally6277
    @dillydally6277 Před 3 lety +7

    My granda telt us as bairns ,that you'd stick an onion up the horses bum to keep it prancing and looking young and fit . That way you could sell the older mares and leg it before anyone caught on 😄❤

    • @soupertrooper3864
      @soupertrooper3864 Před 3 lety +2

      Damn, never heard that one before. Innuendoes come to mind here but I'll save it lol. My grandpa once went to look at a horse, drove it to a sled, was as calm and gentle as could be, bought her took her home and took her to work in the woods logging the next day, she kicked his hat off his head on the first log he hooked her to. She had a stout dose of sedative the day he bought her 😂😂

  • @jamesbradshaw3389
    @jamesbradshaw3389 Před 2 lety +2

    As young kids my brothers and I worked on Henery Gordan's farm, he was the finish horseman that ever sat on a horse, We believed that Henery has half-horse himself, he know and fully understood horses, we often saw Henery jump up on to an untrained hunter or racehorse and stay on its back until it calmed down, Henery would ride one of his trained horses into the local town 3 miles away to buy cigarettes, He would push open the door into Burks pub walk the house up to the bar, buy some cigarettes, turn around and head back home, never once getting off the house, I believe that Henery did not drink that bad alcohol

  • @josephsolowyk7697
    @josephsolowyk7697 Před 3 lety +4

    I'm Welsh I can understand this about 90% I don't thiknow most Welsh people could though.

  • @heathstjohn6775
    @heathstjohn6775 Před 3 lety +4

    If I was at an auction, I shouldn't know how much I'd paid.
    Very picturesque.

  • @walkingwithtamson
    @walkingwithtamson Před 3 lety +13

    That 🐎 is worth at least 500 pounds!

  • @Scrapper.
    @Scrapper. Před 2 lety

    It's wonderful that great shtuff like this is on film forever.

  • @Fromard
    @Fromard Před 3 lety +5

    I don't think either one of them knew what the other was saying.

  • @barbaralynch3015
    @barbaralynch3015 Před 3 lety +24

    Kerry is beautiful! Went there in '74 to the town my grandparents were from.

    • @patricklynch8719
      @patricklynch8719 Před 3 lety +4

      Good Irish name

    • @barbaralynch3015
      @barbaralynch3015 Před 3 lety +4

      @@patricklynch8719 - Haha yes! We have a great last name!!! ☘☘☘☘

    • @lordthiccthighs6168
      @lordthiccthighs6168 Před 3 lety +4

      That's funny, same story for my family. Pretty sure we were related to a Lynch family in NJ...

    • @barbaralynch3015
      @barbaralynch3015 Před 3 lety +2

      @@lordthiccthighs6168 - That IS funny!
      There are so many Lynches in NJ! I always joke that they multiply like rabbits!

    • @lordthiccthighs6168
      @lordthiccthighs6168 Před 3 lety +3

      @@barbaralynch3015 Haha 😂

  • @MarkOLeary1
    @MarkOLeary1 Před 3 lety +31

    Maurice is a gas man. Nice bit of sarcasm here and there if you listen closely and watch the expressions

    • @denisdaly1708
      @denisdaly1708 Před 3 lety +7

      Ya, I knew him. We bought a lovely thoroughbred horse from him, in the late 70s. He was an eccentric and intelligent man.

  • @cmfox3034
    @cmfox3034 Před 3 lety +2

    Absolute class, what we have now? Just people buying shite on the internet, probably horses too.

  • @hazelhill1678
    @hazelhill1678 Před 3 lety +2

    I understand about 5% of this conversation!

  • @StephenS-2024
    @StephenS-2024 Před 3 lety +7

    250. It's a fair price. Take it, Morris.

  • @Matthew-cw3gn
    @Matthew-cw3gn Před 7 měsíci +1

    0% chance the buyer has the money he claims to have and maybe 10% chance the seller actually owns the horse

  • @flalingbashers2957
    @flalingbashers2957 Před 3 lety +3

    Brilliant video.I go to appleby every year to buy cobs

  • @paddyt4043
    @paddyt4043 Před 2 lety +1

    Most educational video on CZcams 😁

  • @patrickheneghan2794
    @patrickheneghan2794 Před 3 lety +8

    Great clip from past..quite fascinating really.

  • @eugenedoyle9960
    @eugenedoyle9960 Před 2 lety +2

    The bigger fella should’ve given him his price and the middle man was only a fool 😂

  • @irishelk3
    @irishelk3 Před 3 lety +1

    Beautiful.

  • @lmoore1834
    @lmoore1834 Před 3 lety +2

    They only decided last Friday. There will be no more talk about the horse as we don't know what price from Morris at all. And 200 pound is very small money.

  • @theoisinoneill
    @theoisinoneill Před 3 lety +8

    How do you get a one armed Kerry man out of a tree?
    Wave at him.

  • @shamiemcguire1588
    @shamiemcguire1588 Před 3 lety +8

    Roy Keane's father is selling the horse, fact!

    • @douglas2437
      @douglas2437 Před 3 lety +1

      I thought exactly the same. Speaks so similarly.

    • @ricochetpig
      @ricochetpig Před 3 lety

      That’s his job. Sorry 😝

    • @shamiemcguire1588
      @shamiemcguire1588 Před 3 lety

      @@mac7569 Where's his father from???

    • @andrewdavy9921
      @andrewdavy9921 Před rokem

      @@shamiemcguire1588 rubbish, Roy Keane is from Cork, this is Kerry

  • @cyclingaroundtheglobe
    @cyclingaroundtheglobe Před 3 lety +1

    a scene similar but also more original than the haggling for the caravan scene in Snatch:)

  • @mikebritcom3171
    @mikebritcom3171 Před 3 lety +6

    it would be nice to see this with English subtitles

  • @millicentsquirrelhole582
    @millicentsquirrelhole582 Před 3 lety +2

    Hagglin' over a horse, ya' say?...Mate, I'm hagglin' over wha' the hell they was sayin'...

  • @suzieq8189
    @suzieq8189 Před 3 lety +1

    Brilliant

  • @crappymeal
    @crappymeal Před 3 lety +5

    notice how nature and the horse never change, now look at the human and our silly ways, how can anyone claim to be normal, human normality is abnormal we just don't question it at any given point in time

    • @tonn333
      @tonn333 Před 3 lety

      We're fallen like the scriptures say. Only God's grace can save us.

    • @crappymeal
      @crappymeal Před 3 lety

      @@tonn333 religion is not going to fix our problems

    • @tonn333
      @tonn333 Před 3 lety

      @@crappymeal yes, this is exactly what the scriptures say.

    • @crappymeal
      @crappymeal Před 3 lety

      @@tonn333 "yes" that religion is not going to fix our problems?

    • @tonn333
      @tonn333 Před 3 lety

      @@crappymeal yes

  • @peggysue4235
    @peggysue4235 Před 3 lety +1

    what a great country

  • @Linnet09
    @Linnet09 Před 3 lety +2

    I used to think I could understand most versions of English, but with this one, I wondered initially if it might be some other language, with a few English words added. Especially the man in the hat.

  • @jasonobrien1989
    @jasonobrien1989 Před měsícem

    interesting video.

  • @johnkerry9881
    @johnkerry9881 Před 3 lety +2

    Any Kerry’s in the chat?

  • @MacCionnaith
    @MacCionnaith Před 3 lety +1

    I like his hat

  • @charlesbukowski9836
    @charlesbukowski9836 Před 3 lety +6

    This is why Freud said that he would be the one laying on the couch trying to figure out an Irishman

    • @andrewg.carvill4596
      @andrewg.carvill4596 Před 11 měsíci

      The way I heard it was that Freud said the Irish were the only race to be absolutely impervious to psychoanalysis. Inasmuch as that observation was true, we Irish had something useful to teach the world. But nowadays we're forgetting how to remain impervious, ourselves.

  • @shaun5944
    @shaun5944 Před 3 lety +3

    This is great! I love to watch and listen to men have a deal. 👍🇬🇧

  • @seeyouthen
    @seeyouthen Před 3 lety +1

    Class

  • @jbland3509
    @jbland3509 Před 3 lety +29

    If anyone has a spare lifetime please subtitle this !

    • @seanfaherty
      @seanfaherty Před 3 lety +4

      What’s the problem ?
      They’re speaking perfect English.
      Maybe not the Queens English but perfect none the less

    • @andrewdavy9921
      @andrewdavy9921 Před rokem

      @@seanfaherty well said I understood it all

  • @ringo688
    @ringo688 Před 3 lety +1

    By 2.45 my ears had tuned in and I began to understand what they were saying.Up until then it was a foreign language.

  • @andrewg.carvill4596
    @andrewg.carvill4596 Před 11 měsíci

    1:33 I didn't think they would have slapped hands on it till a sale price was agreed . . . . seems the young man was so anxious for a deal to be done that he slapped their hands together anyway.

  • @photosphotos
    @photosphotos Před 3 lety +5

    Mickey : On you buying this caravan. Not the rouge one, the rose.
    Turkish : It's not the same caravan.
    Mickey : It's not the same fight.
    Turkish : It's twice the fucking size of the last one.
    Mickey : Turkish, the fight is twice the size. And me ma still needs a caravan. I like to look after me ma. It's a fair deal. Take it.

  • @irishone9541
    @irishone9541 Před 2 lety +2

    So was it sold or not ?

  • @gerardlee4319
    @gerardlee4319 Před 3 lety +2

    The haggle was an art form. Dude in the hat is well shady...

  • @bretdouglas9407
    @bretdouglas9407 Před 3 lety +3

    Best to start walking away, say something like im going to look at another horse and will let you know...and see what that does

  • @MyFoxworld
    @MyFoxworld Před 3 lety +10

    £300 in 1973 for a pony 😮 I remember guys arguing over £120 or £150 in the late 80s

    • @polki1482
      @polki1482 Před 3 lety +1

      Couldnt give them away 5 year ago

    • @LEITRIM007
      @LEITRIM007 Před 3 lety +4

      That would be €3800 in today's money.

  • @tycobb8843
    @tycobb8843 Před 3 lety +2

    Maurice is still looking for £230

  • @telchalone7115
    @telchalone7115 Před 3 lety +1

    Clean foight now lads)

  • @bob7923
    @bob7923 Před 3 lety +7

    What’s the idea of the middle man

    • @MarkOLeary1
      @MarkOLeary1 Před 3 lety +8

      There as a pseudo "honest party" but often would be on the side of the buyer or seller. Helps to stop an impasse in the deal as pride can often stop one party from giving way to the other but if the middle man suggests a compromise its easier for them to agree while saving face.

    • @bretdouglas9407
      @bretdouglas9407 Před 3 lety +3

      Hes basically an agent, some work for buyer some for seller

  • @allanhughes7859
    @allanhughes7859 Před 3 lety +1

    Cant understand a word but will use the same system when selling my next car it seems to work ?????????????????

  • @Sparkey
    @Sparkey Před 3 lety +2

    Who won?

  • @cuchuallin
    @cuchuallin Před 3 lety +1

    I'm Irish, and I only caught "300 pound"

  • @gnarfgnarf4004
    @gnarfgnarf4004 Před 3 lety +3

    This is utterly incomprehensible. Are you sure they're not speaking Gaelic?

  • @eaglekeeper7608
    @eaglekeeper7608 Před 3 lety +1

    So he didn’t buy the friggin horse? Ffs …

  • @carolineridlington5010
    @carolineridlington5010 Před 3 lety +1

    Was that hos abit footy as it walked off ?🤔

  • @irishizan
    @irishizan Před 3 lety +5

    I wonder what part of Kerry this was or what Maurice's last name was. He resembles my great grandfather from a generation earlier.

    • @timkeane3056
      @timkeane3056 Před 3 lety +7

      Castleisland, & the guy was Moss Tommy Reidy. Tim

    • @irishizan
      @irishizan Před 3 lety +5

      @@timkeane3056 Thank You. My great grandfather Maurice was REIDY also !! Born 1878 Glenderry/Ballyheigue. This man looks alot like the one photo I have of him, he may be a distant relative. My Reidys were mainly Tailors.

    • @timkeane3056
      @timkeane3056 Před 3 lety +2

      @@irishizan don’t know them, Ballyheigue would be 25 miles from us !

    • @irishizan
      @irishizan Před 3 lety +1

      @@timkeane3056 He married Quilter from Lixnaw. Sadly they just had 2 daughters who ended up in US and UK with new surnames after marriage. He had many siblings tho. 2 married Burkes in Tralee. Im not on touch with any current Glenderry Reidys but Im sure a few wd still be from the same branch so to speak. On the other side, my Grandfather was Scanlon from Arfert. North Kerry all the way :)

    • @CaomhanOMurchadha
      @CaomhanOMurchadha Před 3 lety

      @@irishizan one of my distant Murphy relatives from Lixnaw married a Quilter there.

  • @nc2933
    @nc2933 Před 3 lety +1

    All I understood was 300 pound and my dad is from Kerry!!!

  • @michaelcashan1994
    @michaelcashan1994 Před 3 lety +1

    Smart talk never sells anything long churning makes bad butter quick sale light profit

  • @derekgreene2304
    @derekgreene2304 Před 3 lety +1

    I heard that mare gave birth to a unicorn,

  • @anniabuhl5991
    @anniabuhl5991 Před 3 lety +1

    Can I get an English translation? My first language is English and I tried CC but to no avail...

  • @MattSofianosGuitar
    @MattSofianosGuitar Před 3 lety +2

    Sounds like old / middle English.

  • @johnpaulmcdonnell1188
    @johnpaulmcdonnell1188 Před 2 lety +1

    For those who are wondering, a deal was not made for the horse.

    • @michaelroche3915
      @michaelroche3915 Před rokem

      There seemed to be a fair bit of reluctance on the part of the seller right from the start. Staged for the camera I'd say.

  • @goalltheway-pm8xs
    @goalltheway-pm8xs Před 2 lety

    Gentleman's agreement, apparently their/ both families aren't on speaking terms to this day...a forthcoming pony that was never seen ...

  • @uncleruckus4060
    @uncleruckus4060 Před 3 lety +2

    300 pund a lot of $$ back then

  • @truthplease4868
    @truthplease4868 Před 3 lety +1

    Was there Eastern Europeans in Kerry
    In the early 70”s

  • @mallarally145
    @mallarally145 Před 2 lety

    When money was money!!

  • @tommystudley
    @tommystudley Před 3 lety +1

    didn't get any of that!