The Humours Of Kitsy Cotter, Abbeyfeale, Co. Limerick, Ireland 1974
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- Limerick woman Kitsy Cotter shares her wit and wisdom on countrymen, Dublin Women, pints of porter, buttermilk, and marriage.
In Abbeyfeale, County Limerick Frank Hall meets witty local woman Kitsy Cotter who believes the recipe for a happy and healthy life is a pint of porter every day, either before or after breakfast.
It would put the cockles in your heart going.
Kitsy is determined to fix up a local man with a Dublin girl who he says are more classy and have better legs than country girls.
He says the girls down here are too country.
According to Kitsy, buttermilk is the secret to the Abbeyfeale schoolgirl complexion.
While Kitsy believes that countrymen make wonderful husbands, she says that the key to a successful marriage is for couples to keep away from the bedroom as much as they can.
The countryman is great. He’s a great ole sticker.
This episode ‘Hall’s Pictorial Weekly’ broadcast on 3 January 1974. The reporter is Frank Hall. - บันเทิง
Back when “ gay “ meant happy 😂
😂😂
When I was a kid, all the old people in the village had lived most of their early lives without TV or radio. They had a much more engaging and interesting conversational style than the sort of grunting that goes on nowadays.
Village life changed forever, especially now with the government putting ppl from all parts the world into our small towns and villages , Ireland is not the Ireland of even 5 years ago sadly
The EU will destroy Ireland
And no smart phones !
More human !
Well said sad times now 😢😢
The world needs more kitys 😊
I like the affection that the young folk have for Kitty
The holding of hands…so sweet ❤️
Wonderful to see Kitsy it brings back happy memories when I met her every morning on my way to school in Abbeyfeale in the early 60s - a wonderful lady
How wonderful 😁👍🌻
Simple times nicer times❤
Wonderful character Sad that these people are far and few in Ireland now Watching the video takes me back to my childhood
She's a great character of a woman. There used always be various types of characters around in communities back then, before mobiles and multiculturalism.
Despite the abundance of doctors and engineers from overseas nowadays, they don't integrate or have an understanding for our own unique quirks and ways
God bless her where ever she now is ☘️
The hands! Sweet!❤
You could scour the improv comedy clubs of the world and you'd never find a better person to do 'Yes And' than a rural Irish aul fella or aul wan. She never misses a beat throughout the whole video. Amazing
These sort of characters are needed in modern Ireland more than ever but they are fast dissapearing unfortunately
You find these characters every day still in every community in Ireland...you just have to find them!
@@ciananmacreamoinn9253 I have to fully agree with you
That type are all gone now ,very sad.
Irland now part of Africa
Love her…
My mother was from.Abbeyfeale and she remembers this lady couldn't understand her accent ha ha as she has been in london since the 60s but thank you utuve for the memories for my mother
What a wonderful lady. She reminds me of my grandma Gilligan. The words came thick and fast. Tuning your ear in as a young lad was hard work, never stopping to take a breath. We had no TV in those days. I miss listening to her tales.
I remember growing up in the 80s, the old people would shake your hand and not let go until they finished the story about one of your grandparents growing up and how they were "the devil of a man altogether!"
I have just learned a lesson from this fine woman Kitsy Cotter, from now on I am going to drink a tall glass of Porter every day, as a nondrinker I will also have to learn how to come with hangovers but if it makes me laugh so loud and heart like this lady I will be halfway to Heaven, But I refuse to wear a similar flat hat/cap, I will not do that, what would the neighbors say, I have my standards to live upto
Will we ever see characters like this again? Has the internet killed them all?
This island will never run out of entertainingly mad people. Recently moved back to rural Westmeath and the characters are abundant as ever!
The European Empire is slowly eradicating wonderful people like Kitsey.
Sad.
Fucking mobile phones were the worst thing ever invented .
My dad was from glantin,And he married a Kildare women.mum loved it there.
That was a view of Ireland despised by the politicians here now who want a multi racial progressive Ireland.
Wonderful memories.
In her younger days Kitsy Cotter, got herself into a lot of trouble caused by heavy drinking, staying out late, mixing with high society, gambling on the horses and dogs, illegal fishing and brewing and selling Poitín, illegal butter trading across the border causing trouble, always knocking over the dustbins on her way home from the pub on dark nights, often suffering black eyes and bruised lips, her lovely hair in a mess after fighting for refusing to leave the bar, I could tell you much more about my dear 3rd cousin but I think it would be best if I keep some of our family secrets our dearest and most lovely Kitsy Cotter for some other time
We'll take all that with a pinch of salt.. 😊
@james
She sounds like a lot of fun!😂🤣👍🏻☘️
@@anthonyduffy1278 She was great fun, full of life and a wild woman
@@ME24689 please do and enjoy and have fun
Sounds like a great character 😂
Reminds me of Johnny Mealy of Moneen Roe, Clogh, Co Kilkenny, may God be good to him.
My Mum's from Moneenroe - I'll ask her if she remembers Johnny Mealy 😀
@@rightturnclyde1564 Brilliant. He lived on the road up to Sacred Heart Church from the N78 by the Railyard
I have family buried in the graveyard there, and family still in the Railyard. Lovely place
I remember many moons ago Frank Hall doing interviews with Kitsy Cotter on a few controversial issues and getting her views on many different stories .
2nd cousin Kitsy Cotter was full of fun great wit but when she went drink, fights would break out all over the place,, dear old Kitsy Cotter was never knocked down she had too much fighting spirit, she went undefeated and when she passed on to her heavenly reward with howling laughter and a wide smile on her face, it took over 25 minutes for her to complete her journey through the Golden Gates, Saint Peter keep asking more quests so he could set back and enjoy the great fun of meeting and chatting with |Kitsy Cotter as she entered into Heaven but she has not changed her way and still drinks a pint of cool black Porter for her breakfast early each morning then sits back and smokes a fag, them old woodbine are her favorite
@@jamesbradshaw3389. Shut up you fool your not funny.
Poor woman died on the breadline, meanwhile, her character achieved immortality as Mrs Doyle in Fr Ted 😂
Good but you are not as funny as this fine lady was, God rest her soul in eternal peace in Heaven, I bet St Peter said to this new angle as she entered into heaven, have your fun but keep the noise down, this is a peaceful place, we don't want every drinking poter for breakfast every morning, that will not be allowed
My dad was from Abbeyfeale. He met a Dublin woman.
Kitsy would have been delighted 😊
Love it ❤
Bless her
AH Kitsy was a Star in her own wright May she rest in Peace .
Fantastic! There's a wee village beside me in Perthshire that was full of irish characters like this in the 60s. They came for the potato picking initially. Lovely people in special times.❤
Ps.. their descendents are all still here and sit on the Celtic bus with me. Great people!
@67
never see the likes of it, no more......
21/05/2024
Was this the same Kitty Cotter that recently passed away in Abbeyfeale aged 104? If it is, her recipe for life is very sound.
I think it's her.
104 years of age, she proved herself right and the doubters wrong
No. It wasn't her. The lady who lived to be 104 was called: "Kitty" and they owned the largest restaurant in the town.
The lady in the video has a similar name, but she is definitely not a business woman, and her hallway is a basic working class dwelling from 1974.
@@connoroleary591 Thanks.
Working class you say, but we are all working class, yes, if you have to work for a living, very few of us have our own oil wells and gold and diamond mines, I have only in small gold mine, which provides just enough to be able to keep a large pack of wolves away from the front door
She reminds me of Pauline dooley from the fair green
Irish National Treasure. Kitty Cotter should be on the back of an Irish Bank Note If Ireland ever takes back her Sovereignty.
I second you on that
She was 38
Чудове відео. Велике велике велике спасибі усім ірландцям і Уряду Ірландії за підтримку України.
❤🎉
Whey, they you would understand
Who was the reporter
I wonder what age she was there
She wore a belt whenever she felt a pain in her didly push , a comical vest to save her chest from common cold or the cush . She drank quinine and spirits of wine whenever she felt the drop ................................
The trouble is shes only 23
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Yappy daisy
what language is she speaking ???
Swahii brother.
She seems so interesting, but I can’t understand what she’s saying.