Irish Language comedy.
No wait, come back a chara.
Malachy McKeever writes:
I’m part of a new sketch group from Cavan/Dublin called LinceCraic. Here is our latest sketch. It’s an Irish language one we shot in Club Conradh na Gaeilge
Written by Malachy McKeever, shot by John McKeown, Starring Malachy, David Reilly, Darren Lynch and Jenny McGovern.
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Yer man behind the bar is a dead ringer for me. And for everyone I know who speaks Irish. Uncanny.
Then again, maybe it is me. Being a gwayligoer i’m off my tits on state-subsidised potcheen most of the time and can’t remember. Must have done it when I was up in Dubbalinn on me last self-righteous protesht for free thranlshations of EU fishing quotas. By the by, the Conradh na Gaeilge bar sells Mogerly Pies. The in-joke being that Mogerley sounds a bit like mugairlí, the Irish word for testicles. We’re a right laugh. *Slaps thigh, howls and squeezes uilleann pipe*
*squeezes uileann pipes* – gas!
Maith thú ha ha
Not to be “an fear sin” but:
na dánta = poems
na dána = arts
Been berated for that too many times meself to let it slide. Altogether though, a well observed piece!
My fave bit was the placename Newtown whatever whatever Kennedy. And the other placeneme, ocaide bocaide or something like that.