The people you interviewed are so jovial and hilarious. Each person had a great defense of their opinions. Usually you make the people laugh but they gave it right back to you and hearing you laugh made this even funnier. Always a good time when you’re involved.
The people of Mayo have been the only ones who I've found that can match us Corkonians in being mad hatters. Love their craic and from the sounds of you cracking up Jamie I think you loved it too. Keep up the great videos, the ''32 counties, 32 questions'' is one of the best series on youtube.
You guys are great!!! I haven't been there in years visiting my fami,y in Fal Duf. Most of my generation is gone though. I'm 75. But the humor is still the greatest! Everybody sounds like my grandmother ,rest her soul, anyway God bless you all.
Omg this is amazing. I was looking up accents Irish & English. My ancestors are from all over. I have some from Cork, Mayo & Wicklow, as well as parts of Wales, Scotland & all over England they all came to Yorkshire. It's great listening to this.
My ancestors were from Ballina & immigrated to the US during the Potato Famine. I still have some family living there today. Couldn’t help but smile watching this video because it reminds me so much of my family. The Irish are lovely💚
Why do I love Irish people so much? Brilliant material from Jamie, brilliant/beautiful Irish people. So hilarious but such nice people (after editing)😂. ✌️💖
My Grandmother moved from Mayo to Belfast as a young woman in the 40s and remained here. We spent many a childhood holiday in Mayo...very fond memories..
My family are originally from Westport circa 1870’s onward and traced the lineage to there. Now living in Belfast and I have to say, I’d love to see Mayo bring Sam home. As much as I love to see Sam coming North I can’t see Antrim winning one for many a year yet, and Tyrone have had recent success in ‘03 ‘05 and ‘08. So I’m in a win win. I don’t believe in the Mayo curse but they’ve been knocking on the door for so long that if any team is due a win, it’s Feckin Mayo. Oh the green and red of Mayo!!!!
That's where my great grandparents Martin Neary and Emily Clarke came from, before they moved to Boston. I hope to go there someday, more than anything.
I had the pleasure of spending 3 days exploring Mayo in 2018 on a motorcycle, coming from Canada. It is absolutely stunning and the locals are so friendly and welcoming. A gem of a County as well as many others I have been able to visit. Ireland is so beautiful and I can't wait to get back.
Live just south of the border in Galway, but do everything in Mayo, and postal address is Mayo, but a courier needs a Galway address. So have 2 addresses. Very Irish.
This was filmed in my home town Castlebar for me personally I don't believe in this curse anymore I really am one of those people that think's it comes down to whatever happens the day having said that I'm so incredibly proud to be from this wonderful county and after beating our biggest rivals Dublin in the semi final we have never had a better chance of beating Tyrone and getting over the line and winning it this year Up Mayo Mayo for Sam
"Well... well" 7:55 that was so sweet 😁 You know, i clicked on this video just because i enjoy listening to the way that Irish people speak English (or simply: accent), but i came out of it having watched a really lovely people. Makes me wanna visit Ireland tho...
I'm from the UK and before Covid hit I always came to Castlebar which is apart of Mayo. I do my studies on the gga team when I can but when I was at my local bar, Mick Byrne's Bar (Say hi to Mick when you are their on your travels lovely bloke) I got educated on County Mayo and their problem on not winning the big one. I feel this curse thing makes sense to me, although others think it's an excuse which I can understand I feel I understood the curse more, makes sense to me but I feel as a Mayo fan from the outside of Ireland that one day. The locals are friendly as they're all saying, the Guinness from Byrnns's bar, being a British citizen it's completely different and alot smoother can't beat it! I do believe in this Mayo curse even though it can be an excuse as I do believe the players need to stop bottling it as I just want Mayo to win the trophy as the locals deserve that for me. UP MAYO!
My wife actually has documentable roots to county Mayo. ☺️ this makes me think of the Boston Red Sox “Curse of the Bambino” when they had no championship from 1918 until 2004. They sold the great Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees in 1920 and had an 86 year drought. I’ll never forget when they broke the “curse” and I was overjoyed! 😁 they’ve actually won three more championships since!
God almighty that's a frightening prospect mayo fans make too much noise wen ter sober if tey party god help us all ie frankie dolan was totally correct mayo are arrogant to the extreme I salute yu frankie for yur honesty if tey had won amount kerry have nobody wud be able to tolerate tem sweet god almighty such a vain shower but as the old saying goes the empty barrel makes the most noise
My great grandparents were from county Mayo. John Lyons and Margaret Sullivan. My Gram ran away to the US, just outside of Boston.she never talked about Ireland and being from there, she was embarrassed. I guess kids in the states were nasty to little one's with accents. I would love to meet some family, from what I gather online there is quite a lot of descendants over here in New England.
So that's Castlebar, I used to know Ballina pretty well but it's a lot of years since I was there, so it's probably changed quite a bit, as places do......
great idea for a little series well not actually so little 32 looking forward to them all (dogmatic) a peculiar word to use so casually but he used it perfectly he must be a well-read man
@@sandrap6321 Haha ta we don't use them because it rains all year round in Mayo only really stopping in June and January, January is the only moth we get snow too. Up the mountains like Partry or Glennumara get snow but the south and west of Mayo don't until January and coastal areas rain all year round with the exception of June
I'd love to see Mayo win an All Ireland final. But seeing I'm a Tyrone man, c'mon Tyrone. Fairplay to them for beating the Dubs. Don't blame the bleeding curse!!
What town was this recorded? I've not been back in decades, but it looks like my vague memories of Castlebar? Am I right? Certainly not Irishtown and doesn't look like Claremorris, either, though I've been home in bloody years! Fun video to watch anyways. Gives me nostalgia, so it does!
That's Mayo.... So glad I watched the game that day and got to see Mayo finally beat Dublin. Being a Boston Red Soxs fan, I can relate to finally overcoming a curse. Hope they win the championship on 11/09/21.
In my county Tyrone, our neighbors, Dromore GAA were too cursed by a priest way back in the day after he was struck by a club member. The priest promised they would never win a county championship. So the story goes. They did lose in a few finals since then but finally won their first in ‘07, then a couple more. Oh, and by the way, Mayo has Westport.
My grandfathers family immigrated from Co Mayo. He used to say it was the poorest damn county in Ireland but he was born in 1882 and times have changed. We heard about curses (before football) throw salt over the left shoulder and never sweep a floor after dark. Our dearly departed are always with us. Sometimes we’re lucky to get a visit. ☘️
Can’t be that cursed • Hardy Bucks came out of Castletown right? Mayo def seems like it would have the banter • heard it was all dairy farms out there though
@@___HiddenMaster___ yeah eternal suffering it seems 😳 They celebrated beating Dublin like they had already won it. Much like Donegal in 2014. Forgot there was one more game to go. Shame but credit to Tyrone. That was an ambush because anybody who says they predicted Tyrone to win Sam is a liar 😂
@@anfear9764 I'm a Tyrone man passionate Gaelic person, I'd never predicted Tyrone to beat kerry this year never mind mayo but I'm delighted with the , and being All Ireland champions again
I love the accent. They used to say Mayo God Help Us. Maybe because some of the land was poor and hilly. Cromwell did say to Hell or to Connacht. The English took the best land in the Midlands and elsewhere. Mayo is awesome today, on all levels.
As i have no interest in sport I misread the title... Mayo was where I lived when I came to ireland over twenty years ago and after living perforce in other counties I am very very happy to be back here. Mayo is a very special place. Less touched by outside influences than other counties. It is HOME. Blessed not cursed.... Sheer beauty. NB I think the highest cliffs in Europe are in Kerry.lol…
The people you interviewed are so jovial and hilarious. Each person had a great defense of their opinions. Usually you make the people laugh but they gave it right back to you and hearing you laugh made this even funnier. Always a good time when you’re involved.
@@jamiejaycar love these we love Ireland and love all the crack 😜 👍 we love what you do. All the best we think Ireland the best in World.
Father Ted was closer to reality that most people think!😂 That first guy needs to get his own show!!
💯
I'm a South Walian and I can affect a decent Mayo accent because of Father Ted and Tommy Schlugg
I defiantly think not, this man is best left in mayo
My nan noes him
He is a gombeen. Harmless and jovial but an absolute gombeen.
I’m Canadian researching my first trip to Ireland and I absolutely have to visit this county now. This was fun.
It’s a fun place with really nice people
“What do you love about Mayo?”
FARMING!!!
The people of Mayo have been the only ones who I've found that can match us Corkonians in being mad hatters. Love their craic and from the sounds of you cracking up Jamie I think you loved it too. Keep up the great videos, the ''32 counties, 32 questions'' is one of the best series on youtube.
I loved every minute of this one. There were so witty and fun!
You guys are great!!! I haven't been there in years visiting my fami,y in Fal Duf. Most of my generation is gone though. I'm 75. But the humor is still the greatest! Everybody sounds like my grandmother ,rest her soul, anyway God bless you all.
Omg this is amazing. I was looking up accents Irish & English. My ancestors are from all over. I have some from Cork, Mayo & Wicklow, as well as parts of Wales, Scotland & all over England they all came to Yorkshire. It's great listening to this.
Brilliant video. Well done Mayo for the banter, had a great laugh
Great video! Loved the lady that said St. Patrick did it for the sinners and added you and Paul in there 😂 🤣😂.
That lady had us both to a “T” Millie
I can't believe I'm only discovering this now! Love this 😂
Howya keepin Jay?? Love this series! And fair play to the parallel parker at around the 12:00 minute mark...impressive
😂😂😂 the people were sound mate, especially the young lad that rang his ma, they were gas......but that parkin job tho
@@collinmalloy9220 😅😂😂
My ancestors were from Ballina & immigrated to the US during the Potato Famine. I still have some family living there today. Couldn’t help but smile watching this video because it reminds me so much of my family. The Irish are lovely💚
Why do I love Irish people so much? Brilliant material from Jamie, brilliant/beautiful Irish people. So hilarious but such nice people (after editing)😂. ✌️💖
My Grandmother moved from Mayo to Belfast as a young woman in the 40s and remained here. We spent many a childhood holiday in Mayo...very fond memories..
"oh it's a load of shite" I love him 😂😂😂 he doesn't want you anywhere near Mayo 😂😂
and then the sweet old man's one finishing with "What county are you from yourself?", "Dublin myself", "Ohh Christ" END. Hahahah 😂
Fantastic video (as always)! Can’t wait for the next installment!!! 👏👏👏👏
Jamie, an interview is the best you do and it is great ! Thank you
My family are originally from Westport circa 1870’s onward and traced the lineage to there. Now living in Belfast and I have to say, I’d love to see Mayo bring Sam home. As much as I love to see Sam coming North I can’t see Antrim winning one for many a year yet, and Tyrone have had recent success in ‘03 ‘05 and ‘08. So I’m in a win win. I don’t believe in the Mayo curse but they’ve been knocking on the door for so long that if any team is due a win, it’s Feckin Mayo. Oh the green and red of Mayo!!!!
I love your man on the street interviews, Jamie. You're a great interviewer. ^_____^
I must be a bit dense because halfway through the video I was like, "Geez, everybody in Mayo has the same rainbow umbrella."
I've been to Ireland about a dozen times and this is the most Irish thing I've ever seen. The cheap drink lad...Brilliant
DANG Jamie! This was awesome!
That's where my great grandparents Martin Neary and Emily Clarke came from, before they moved to Boston. I hope to go there someday, more than anything.
first guy is a legend , sounds different than he looks ,
Mayo for Sam. I'd never wanted to see a team win so much.
I had the pleasure of spending 3 days exploring Mayo in 2018 on a motorcycle, coming from Canada.
It is absolutely stunning and the locals are so friendly and welcoming.
A gem of a County as well as many others I have been able to visit.
Ireland is so beautiful and I can't wait to get back.
It's gods country the real one🙏🐓
jamie that fucking first guy had me crying
@@jamiejaycar he does like down the road from me
Lovely made me laugh more please getting from foxford
Live just south of the border in Galway, but do everything in Mayo, and postal address is Mayo, but a courier needs a Galway address. So have 2 addresses. Very Irish.
One thing I noticed about people from Mayo is they have the same taste in umbrellas
This was filmed in my home town Castlebar for me personally I don't believe in this curse anymore I really am one of those people that think's it comes down to whatever happens the day having said that I'm so incredibly proud to be from this wonderful county and after beating our biggest rivals Dublin in the semi final we have never had a better chance of beating Tyrone and getting over the line and winning it this year Up Mayo Mayo for Sam
My Grandad was from Castlebar. I'm going to meet long lost family next year and I can't wait.
Curse very very real
I recognized it straight away, it was in front of Dunnes...😊
I have some friends from castlebar, mark basquille, Fergus Walsh and Kevin Hayes.
I live in castlebar too!
I adore the Irish sense of humor! Makes me happy!
"Well... well" 7:55 that was so sweet 😁
You know, i clicked on this video just because i enjoy listening to the way that Irish people speak English (or simply: accent), but i came out of it having watched a really lovely people. Makes me wanna visit Ireland tho...
I'm from the UK and before Covid hit I always came to Castlebar which is apart of Mayo. I do my studies on the gga team when I can but when I was at my local bar, Mick Byrne's Bar (Say hi to Mick when you are their on your travels lovely bloke) I got educated on County Mayo and their problem on not winning the big one. I feel this curse thing makes sense to me, although others think it's an excuse which I can understand I feel I understood the curse more, makes sense to me but I feel as a Mayo fan from the outside of Ireland that one day. The locals are friendly as they're all saying, the Guinness from Byrnns's bar, being a British citizen it's completely different and alot smoother can't beat it! I do believe in this Mayo curse even though it can be an excuse as I do believe the players need to stop bottling it as I just want Mayo to win the trophy as the locals deserve that for me. UP MAYO!
This video was so much fun. I think the guy that called his mom to interview, might be after your job. He was pretty good.😉
I was so happy we could hear the mammy on the phone & me shouting rolling at the start at the video 🤣
I got a job? Haahha
He was a natural alright
That guy is my brother lol
@@BIGSCREENQUIZ the guy who called his mother is me brother lol
Very funny, 1st guy was hilarious 😂 😃
Really good idea, can't wait to see the other counties too
The first guy was ready to punch him
Lol
Was it strange shooting on a Sony outside a pub called Cannon?
My wife actually has documentable roots to county Mayo. ☺️
this makes me think of the Boston Red Sox “Curse of the Bambino” when they had no championship from 1918 until 2004. They sold the great Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees in 1920 and had an 86 year drought. I’ll never forget when they broke the “curse” and I was overjoyed! 😁 they’ve actually won three more championships since!
Mayo wil struggle hugely against Tyrone Tyrone wil plaque tem and frustrate tem and block off their runs very early miracle if mayo win
@@michaeldevaney5728 Playing into mayo hands like dublin getting loads of black cards at the end of the match
God almighty that's a frightening prospect mayo fans make too much noise wen ter sober if tey party god help us all ie frankie dolan was totally correct mayo are arrogant to the extreme I salute yu frankie for yur honesty if tey had won amount kerry have nobody wud be able to tolerate tem sweet god almighty such a vain shower but as the old saying goes the empty barrel makes the most noise
My great grandparents were from county Mayo.
John Lyons and Margaret Sullivan.
My Gram ran away to the US, just outside of Boston.she never talked about Ireland and being from there, she was embarrassed.
I guess kids in the states were nasty to little one's with accents.
I would love to meet some family, from what I gather online there is quite a lot of descendants over here in New England.
Mayo Mayo Mayo. Now that’s Mayo. The beauty of this video is that Mayo won later this day. Curse over.
Whoever transcribed your subtitles missed a joke from the auld fella at 10:09. He actually says Grab All Association. He's calling the gaa greedy.
So that's Castlebar, I used to know Ballina pretty well but it's a lot of years since I was there, so it's probably changed quite a bit, as places do......
My Grandad was from Mayo and I have family there. I'm going over next year.
That unreal parallel park job @12:05
Must have been a Dub! Hahahaha
Brilliant! What place in Mayo was this produced? Charming - every one of them. Thank you!
Thanks for the lovely comment. The sense of humour there was fantastic!
The first guy's accent is so lovely.
The First woman sounds exactly like clisare. So now I can definitely recognize the accent very well 😂
Agreed. I'd swear they must be related somehow.
She’s from ballina just up the road
great idea for a little series well not actually so little 32 looking forward to them all
(dogmatic) a peculiar word to use so casually but he used it perfectly he must be a well-read man
Love that rainbow umbrella!! And love these Co. Mayo folk. My distant cousins.
Here in Mayo we don't believe in using umbrellas as the harsh weather hardens you up so I was bloutherd when I seen the umbrella
@@deaganachomarunacathasaigh4344 lol, now I know I am from the Irish because nobody in my family ever uses umbrellas...dont even know if I own one
@@sandrap6321 Haha ta we don't use them because it rains all year round in Mayo only really stopping in June and January, January is the only moth we get snow too. Up the mountains like Partry or Glennumara get snow but the south and west of Mayo don't until January and coastal areas rain all year round with the exception of June
It's always nice to see real people dispelling stereotypes...
Why? They come from somewhere.
@@SH-fz9dy it's called sarcasm
Pure gombeenism
I love the English sub-titles..
I'd love to see Mayo win an All Ireland final. But seeing I'm a Tyrone man, c'mon Tyrone. Fairplay to them for beating the Dubs. Don't blame the bleeding curse!!
Enjoy that cup. This time next year ye won’t have it lad 🤭
What town was this recorded? I've not been back in decades, but it looks like my vague memories of Castlebar? Am I right? Certainly not Irishtown and doesn't look like Claremorris, either, though I've been home in bloody years! Fun video to watch anyways. Gives me nostalgia, so it does!
@@jamiejaycar you're very welcome. It's a fun video and I'm liking this stuff. Thanks for uploading! Also thanks for confirming it's Castlebar 😊✊
Caslebar foxford london used to work in the cafollas restaurants 1970s
That's Mayo....
So glad I watched the game that day and got to see Mayo finally beat Dublin. Being a Boston Red Soxs fan, I can relate to finally overcoming a curse. Hope they win the championship on 11/09/21.
@@jamiejaycar - Maybe that first guy won't have you run out of the county if you helped break the curse. 😂
If you are from Mayo, you've gotta keep your optimism, only way of getting over the fact of being cursed
Yr. man coming back from the Dunnes stores :D
The only curse in Ireland is the roads to Dublin.
Funny thing mayo does not have the highest sea cliffs in Europe donegal has
This is brilliant
In my county Tyrone, our neighbors, Dromore GAA were too cursed by a priest way back in the day after he was struck by a club member. The priest promised they would never win a county championship. So the story goes. They did lose in a few finals since then but finally won their first in ‘07, then a couple more. Oh, and by the way, Mayo has Westport.
What is it the lady says at 5:40 in irish that translates to "what you give out you get back"?
How do you spell it?
Rotha mór an tsaoil
This is hilarious, the people of Mayo are legends 💯😂
Mayo-a great bunch of lads!
The first man sounds like farmer Michael 😆
Go on Kevin your a scream😂💚
just back from mayo, fantastic county.
My grandfathers family immigrated from Co Mayo. He used to say it was the poorest damn county in Ireland but he was born in 1882 and times have changed. We heard about curses (before football) throw salt over the left shoulder and never sweep a floor after dark. Our dearly departed are always with us. Sometimes we’re lucky to get a visit. ☘️
The first guy was halirous! The best team will win on the day, but I will be rooting for Mayo in London💚❤💚❤
Good videos and entertaining its a shame mayo lost the all Ireland again may be next year let's hope
The lady at 4:16 - Her accent sounds different. Is it also a Mayo accent?
That first guy for President! 🇮🇪 🤣 If not, he needs his own show lol.
Our day will come 💚❤️
The best thing about being from Mayo is it's really far from Dublin
Pretty cool that the old lady didn't know the English for karma she noted the Irish equivalent. She must be a Gaeilgeoir
Older folk call it 'comeuppance'
Good video 👏🏻
5:58 This is what I thought Irish guys typically look like having never been to Ireland. Maybe from tv or movies. Good-looking lad.
That first guy's face looked way redder in the thumbnail. I'll admit that I mainly clicked on this video out of curiosity and concern for him.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Watching this is such a trip. LOL Love It.
@@jamiejaycar Call in now for your say…..on the day 😂😂🤣🤣🤣
@@streamerelitetv - That was a great twitch stream. Poor Paul and Jamie in the lashing rain rain while you stayed nice and dry.
@@asshatteryengaged813 oh right yeah
Pissing rain as usual
Can’t be that cursed • Hardy Bucks came out of Castletown right? Mayo def seems like it would have the banter • heard it was all dairy farms out there though
I hope they beat Tyrone. And I’m a proud Dub.
Cursed ⭐⭐⭐⭐
@@___HiddenMaster___ yeah eternal suffering it seems 😳
They celebrated beating Dublin like they had already won it. Much like Donegal in 2014. Forgot there was one more game to go.
Shame but credit to Tyrone. That was an ambush because anybody who says they predicted Tyrone to win Sam is a liar 😂
@@anfear9764 I'm a Tyrone man passionate Gaelic person, I'd never predicted Tyrone to beat kerry this year never mind mayo but I'm delighted with the , and being All Ireland champions again
Some mad accents there and your
nephew Robert's some lad he is
Ha ha! Kevin's like a Harry Enfield character! What a dude!
I love the accent. They used to say Mayo God Help Us. Maybe because some of the land was poor and hilly. Cromwell did say to Hell or to Connacht. The English took the best land in the Midlands and elsewhere. Mayo is awesome today, on all levels.
Grandma was from Mayo. I watched all the interviews and wonder, if it’s possible that one of them might be a relative of mine.
But does Mayo really have cheap drinks for the sinners that came from the campervan? 🤣🍻
Just love love Mayo. Please god they win this year. Up Charlestown.
Awesome buddy
You hardly did one in Laois ?
Hilarious Jamie, love it 😂 #twitchfam
I love their accent!
Your mans mam seemed so confused by the random line of questioning 🤣
In bloody castlebar besides Dunn stores haha my man.. keep it up boio go westport next then claremorris ect balinrobe even lol.
Cad a dúirt sí ag 5:41? “Bothar mór an mhaoil?” 🤔
Rothaí mór an tsaoil
watching this after the Tyrone match.....
Great video.
They will need to climb to the summit of _Cruach Phádraig,_ leap up and down, flail their arms about wildly and lift that stinking curse up there.
I recognise this place in the video because it is the exact town I live in
16:32 Only in Ireland can you get away with saying something with such conviction whilst having a miraculous medal hanging from your neck
As i have no interest in sport I misread the title... Mayo was where I lived when I came to ireland over twenty years ago and after living perforce in other counties I am very very happy to be back here. Mayo is a very special place. Less touched by outside influences than other counties. It is HOME. Blessed not cursed.... Sheer beauty. NB I think the highest cliffs in Europe are in Kerry.lol…
Highest cliffs are in Donegal.
Yes the Croaghaun cliffs in Achill are actually the highest in all of Europe not just Ireland.
Enjoyed that 😆 Hon Mayo 💚❤
Came back to find this video years later--First guy is my uncle.... We love Kevin! 😂
0:31 I thought he said famine. I thought so it is true then.