Our Jimmie Vox Pops - Ghosts & Poltergeists
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 เม.ย. 2011
- Here we meet some of James Young's most famous and hilarious characters, including The Cherry Valley Lady, Ballymena Sarah, Trade Union Man (from the "Committee of the Propagation of Non-Labour"), plus a journalist from 'The Sunday Chronic' has his tea leaves read on Sandy Row.
GLOSSARY:
Cherry Valley - an upmarket suburb of Belfast known for it's enormous houses and pathetically tacky, stuck-up residents.
Ballymena - a large northern town, and the centre of the Northern Irish Presbyterian community. Famed for their parsimony, total lack of humour and self-perceived hard graft.
Char-Lady - a down-market cleaning lady. This usually means they clean the toilet as well as the dishes. Were a common sight in 1970s Cherry Valley.
Stickin' Out - meaning "brilliant, exciting, pleasurable".
Sandy Row - A Loyalist district of central Belfast with a huge shopping centre at one end of it.
Dooher - Door.
Windie - Window. - ตลก
Goodness but he was a hilarious character, nobody comes close to that sort of comedy anymore, brilliant, RIP our Jimmy,!
LMAO "There's no ghosts in Ballymena, I'll tell you that much." Great stuff
The accuracy is almost painful, isn't it?
A great comedian. And one of our very own local Irishmen. Born just up the road.....
James Young was a great comedian love his videos he was from Belfast he is missed
My husbands late mother... even the big house in Cherryvalley.. Brilliant.
'Our house is HUNTED!!'
Lol
My Grandmother lives on.....!!!!! :)
Our Jimmy Young will FOREVER be LOVED and MISSED. THANK YOU Jimmy for the laughs. Rest in peace, XX
To thebigfirm1835 have you looked on WWW.AMAZON.CO.UK for the series?.
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Didnt realise how anti nationalist this show was
Bollocks! JY was the most LIBERAL comedian, and RC and Protestants alike in the awfully 'troubled 70s and 80s' would agree
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