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I only understood three goddamn words in that whole thing. The horse came as a complete surprise. Still, thanks for that, Z.
I understood about 90% of that.
Basically those 3 guys have cars but fuck em because he’s got a horse outside.
Not to bust your chops to much, but Limerick is in Ireland. These lads are clearly Welsh. You can tell by the mud-in-yer-moth ascents and the Chav/Jersey Shoa attire.
Everything I’ve read says these guys are from Limerick. They are vying for the number one song for christmas in Ireland. They wrote a song about Willie O’Dea from Limerick and he is supporting the song specifically because they are from Limerick.
It’d be just like a Welshman to pretend he’s Irish.
@5 Ouch!
Well that settles that I guess.
@3 No, they are Irish.
A gide to some of the Irish slang used.
A shift=Making out
Yokes=Ecstasy
Ride=Sex
@7 That is a weird language that equates riding and sex. I don’t know any other language that does that.
Brilliant.I can stop watching it!
OK
Here’s hoping Slog can give these lads the Garfunkel and Oates treatment.
This “Song for Willie O’Dea” is way better and way more funny than this horse song (which is pretty good).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aY4ure_GS…