I was born in Cork City on Wednesday the 12th of January 1938. Not long after that I was baptised in the Lough Chapel. In May 1945 I made my First Holy Communion in the South Chapel and was confirmed in June 1949 in Saint Patrick's Church not far from the Glanmire Railway Station. In 1950 my parents went to live in Dublin and so did I! In 1956 my father, a plasterer, found work in Wales. When he bought a house in Cardiff we all moved across the sea after him. I got there on Saturday the 17th of September 1960 and I am still living in Cardiff. I remain a 'Cork Boy', of course, and very proud of it I am so!
Very important people back in the day you know, a lot of feigning a lot of back slapping and a lot of mockery you can be assured none of those on that show were short of a penny.
The last one reminds me of my native Geordie accent, the older one usually found on people aged 60+. It's no wonder we always get called Irish or Welsh haha
r u from cork? I am r u? how's da potatoes? big and small!! how do ya ate them?? skin n all !! do dey poison ya ?? not at all.... (old cork poetry) GREAT VID..
Hi, are you from Cork? where do you live? i have most of the show on dvd, it is excellent, real old cork, it could be a while before i get time to upload more, thanks. R.
Ya I'm in cork,there's no rush,if you could upload more clips or even the entire show when you get a chance that would be great thanks :) would love to see it :)
I was born in Cork City on Wednesday the 12th of January 1938. Not long after that I was baptised in the Lough Chapel. In May 1945 I made my First Holy Communion in the South Chapel and was confirmed in June 1949 in Saint Patrick's Church not far from the Glanmire Railway Station. In 1950 my parents went to live in Dublin and so did I! In 1956 my father, a plasterer, found work in Wales. When he bought a house in Cardiff we all moved across the sea after him. I got there on Saturday the 17th of September 1960 and I am still living in Cardiff. I remain a 'Cork Boy', of course, and very proud of it I am so!
+Patrick Tobin Great you are proud of your roots, well done
Was anyone able to feign hysterical laughter as well as Gay Byrne
Very important people back in the day you know, a lot of feigning a lot of back slapping and a lot of mockery you can be assured none of those on that show were short of a penny.
Very Good!
The last one reminds me of my native Geordie accent, the older one usually found on people aged 60+. It's no wonder we always get called Irish or Welsh haha
I always thought that the Swedish and Cork accents were v similar.
These guys are snorting the craic .
Quality
Very good. Who is the speaker here? Don't recognise him.
r u from cork? I am r u? how's da potatoes? big and small!! how do ya ate them?? skin n all !! do dey poison ya ?? not at all.... (old cork poetry) GREAT VID..
If Ryan Tubridy did a Cork tribute show who would we have for it??
Are ooh from Kerry? I am are ooh? Did ooh come thru mala? I did did ooh?
@@osullr John Creedon and John Spillane, the only celebs with proper Cork accents.
Im from Co. Armagh lol
Any chance you could upload the full show? Would love to see it :).
Hi, are you from Cork? where do you live? i have most of the show on dvd, it is excellent, real old cork, it could be a while before i get time to upload more, thanks. R.
Ya I'm in cork,there's no rush,if you could upload more clips or even the entire show when you get a chance that would be great thanks :) would love to see it :)
+devoiddude morning, I now have this full show on a dvd for you :)
@@osullr Any update mate?
Welsh Normans! Woo!
Jesus Christ, see some sun.
Whos the guy with the glasses?
thats billa o connell from the lough,he used to perform in the opera house in cork