Rip gary my friend one of the nicest always made people laugh you're at peace now boy. Whoever watching this the very first person gary is very good friend of mine he passed away .. ❤
I came to Cork to study English in 2013 and came back for my Master degree at CIT in 2017-2018. I would always recommend Cork over Dublin to anyone who is considering between Cork and Dublin. Truly the capital of Ireland in my heart. Love this video! Miss all the accents.
@@Ruyo8 Be sure to check what is going over there forealz hommie. Accommodation crisis, tough weather, pricey... Is not unicorns and rainbows over there and definitely appreciate the sun wherever u are now.
The range of Cork accents is so widespread too like none of these people had the same accent and they were all from Cork. The accents are fkn class. Corks 100% the true capital
Cork had to be. Imagine Ireland is a bottle of whiskey. If you turn the bottle upside down, the cork Keeps it all inside. Remove the cork and Ireland dumps itself out so nothing is left but a hollow shell. Lol
And if you want a whiskey its always better when you are Dublin it. Who wants a single... and we moved from the stage of old corks in whiskey. Ireland has a real cap now that holds it all in so we will keep it that way..
I love these videos. Jamie asks straight forward simple question and the people become instantly hilarious. And what is with the 50 year old men who mumble? Is it alcohol or cold weather? They don’t open their mouth to talk? Everyone is so friendly. What great editing!
Thank you for a great channel. I love cork so much. My mum comes from cork. I'm Scottish but I always see myself as Irish. My heart 💓 will always be in cork.
Your video was educational too in that I've learned straight from Cork residents' mouths that the true way to pronounce 'Cork' sounds more like 'Cark'. Even as a foreigner (who loves Irish tea) I know that every sachet of Barry's is blended in Cork whereas Lyons is made in England for the Irish market, and I was almost expecting a Barry's partisan to come out and represent! :P
@@christopherl436 Yes. However, the most expensive and the finest tea leaves are from Darjeeling as they are a bit spicier. But being in Cork, hail Barry's.
I love hearing the answers people have. Jamie, you do a good job of asking thought-provoking questions. I'm half Irish and second generation in America and your interviews have provided me with interesting facts about Ireland. Hey, I have the same sunglasses as you so it just proves awesome Irish people think alike. Love your videos. Keep up the good work.
@@jamiejaycar You're so welcome. I have been a follower since you were on Facts. You're hilarious and never disappoint with the topics you choose for your videos.
Irish people are wonderful were ever they are. Unfortunately the game between Cork and Dublin has gone on for years, a macho game. Don't get me wrong I am a Dubliner and have met and visited Cork and met wonderful people. I could write a book about it.
I went to Cork in 2012 to study english for one Month to a host family, and nostalgia made me come to this video. I love Cork and i have very nice memories related to Ireland. Im Also surprised about the accent of the irish people, i can barely understand them 😂.
These people have such a heavy accent , I can't understand what they are saying , except for the older women. They almost sound like they are from the southern US , hillbilly country.
In America, if we say someone has a Corky personality it means that we think they are lively, bubbly and generally fun to be around with. it's a compliment.
The only person who was able to give a solid reason why Cork feels more like the true capital was the one American girl. She said exactly what I was saying before she came on, which is that Cork feels more Irish than Dublin does. All big, western cities have much the same feel to them. Dublin does feel Irish, of course, but it has lost a bit of its soul to its size. Cork is such a lovely, friendly, walkable city. Oh, and Murphy's is superior to Guinness, so.
@@Corkerstein Dublin was always a British city. Look at descriptions from pre-1916. It's never been that much different than other large British regional cities, they all have their own local character and so does Dublin. Sadly it's still the most influential city in Ireland and all of the main institutions and media are based in Dublin 4. They're successfully homogenising the rest of Ireland, especially the middle classes, and I could cite answers on identity surveys since the seventies as well as evidence from linguistics to demonstrate this (look up the research on 'Supraregional Irish English' for example)
As a Dublin man I agree Without Cork The Republic would still probably be British Alot of the fighting and flying columns were in Cork Munster in general is less British
It was 'influenced' but we stood up to them and sent them off with a flea in their ear. Ask Donal O Sullivan from the Beara Peninsula. He was hunted and starved with his clan. We'll smile at ya and banter but we listen, take note and act accordingly. Rebel county for a reason. Fighting Irish are not the drunken Irish. We're educated and very social. Well travelled, very loving, musical, well rounded, can't be beat!
Cork drove out the British and achieved independence. Today Dublin make political decisions for Cork which Cork people hate, hence why this "Republic of Cork/Cork is the capital" thing came about. Cork people feel they have the right to make their own decisions. For example local politicians in Cork tried to change the names of a few streets in Cork because they had British names like Victoria cross (Queen Victoria was Queen during the Irish famine), but of course Dublin would not allow it because they didn't want to be seen as anti British so we can keep our neighbors happy
Greetings from New Jersey USA - expat of Cobh, Cork - Hilarious video, gotta love the flat cork accent Cork is a small town with a 'Big City' feel. Hometown pride to be sure, great coffee bistros, cultural art museums, fantastic hiking trails both in the city & rural cork - steeped in history. Cork has a vibrant restaurant culture , something for everyone, traditional dishes too & diehard foodies. And yes, We are a friendly lot with a great sense of community !! Always willing to help one another !! The next County you should visit either - 1. Roscommon - great fishing holidays 2. Leitrim - crusing on Lough Allen, kayaking on Lough Erne lots of Castles to visit - Have fun on your travels
The simple answer is (which unfortunately most interviewees couldn't grasp) is the that without Rebel Cork, there would be no Republic. And I know for certain sure the Westbrit interviewer knew similar but failed to interview knowledgeable Corkmen.
uptherockies the last time I checked Dublin whooped ur sorry ass after you spineless yellow cowards shot The Big Fellah in a cowardly attack hiding like little bitches, remember cork is the shit that came out of Dublin's backside
The reason people say it is because Dublin was in the Pale when the rest of Ireland was still indigenously run… Dublin is the British capital of Ireland.
So from an american standpoint she sounds like she's either from New York, or has a slight accent that I wouldn't quite call New York than again I'm south-midwestern so lol
You can’t blame the cork people they have a good point.I guess they did not forgive the Jackeen’s for waving the union flag when the Royals visited before Independence was achieved well nearly achieved.
When I moved to Cork I couldn't understand the taxi driver. Today I can happily say I understand the taxi driver, but I can't understand a Kerry man. I also found Tommy Tiernan's impression of the Cork accent funny.
Once was in Ireland and met some guys from Cork in a Dublin bar . I could not understand almost a single word. Was quite nervous, thought that my English was bad 🤭 now guess that the matter of misundestanding was that accent. The guys were nice by the way
Definetely, yes. I had spent in Cork for a year when I was a student. Actually I really do miss to hear " cork accent" and it brought me to this video 🤣❤
As a Cavan man, I respect Cork for 2 things; Barrys Tea, and that they're not the capital city; if Cork was the capital, it would be an absolute shyte hole
Gas as always keep it up lads☘, Dublin an Cork have both been largely influenced an expanded by Viking cultures to spark their growth but when I talk to some Cork heads they claim Dublin was more heavily influenced by foreign forces an they have kept more of the ole Gael ways so should be considered the better capital. Good banter regardless.😂
I'm from sligo not alone do I think cork idms the capital of Ireland I think it has everything which I believe makes it the best all round county in Ireland corks scenery is breath taking
I grew up my entire life going down to West Cork, to Skibbereen and even past that to goleen. I was born and raised in Dallas Texas too an Irish mother and a Peruvian father, but I will tell you one thing. I've been to Dublin, I've been to Galway, I've been at temporary, I've been to Meath. There is nothing in this world that I would trade in my entire life for West Cork. Come on the rebels, come on the boys in Red, I will always love Cork till the day I die!!!
is cork fun for young people to go out and have parties or other fun events on weekend? or is everything closed early by the evening and nobody is out?
The man in blue with glasses said he met 1 cork man and he thought he was better then everyone else C this is what I'm talking about these people in cork mocking there own cork rebels because of jealousy behaviour I'm a cork man and I wouldn't put another cork man down lad there is sadness of jealousy behaviour in you be proud of cork rebels who's better then anyone too much jealousy in cork city I love cork but it's gone down hill because of cork jealousy behaviour talking about their own Cork Rebels
@S.K 123 I don't hate Dublin I worked in Dublin I socialized in Dublin I've watched Dublin more than any other county I follow Boh's 🤔 my point was Dublin didn't want to leave the"Union" in fact they were the last to leave maybe Cork should've been capital because they were committed to the cause.... Just my view 😉✅✅🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
@S.K 123 Dublin was the last place to fall wasn't it 🤔 the Union Jack still flew over Dublin when the uprising happened and weather you like it or not most of Dublin didn't want to leave the Union because of the work the port had at time they depended on the Brits for income 🤔 I don't doubt you know your history or that you speak Irish but sure half of the west of Ireland speak Irish fair play and Wicklow played it's part just we were in the diece of Dublin but I'm sure you knew that 👍👍
4 great-grandpa was listed on one Census as living in 'Clark, Ireland' (he was from Cork.) Either someone misread or the accent confused the shit out of whoever wrote it down lmao
Rip gary my friend one of the nicest always made people laugh you're at peace now boy. Whoever watching this the very first person gary is very good friend of mine he passed away .. ❤
I came to Cork to study English in 2013 and came back for my Master degree at CIT in 2017-2018. I would always recommend Cork over Dublin to anyone who is considering between Cork and Dublin. Truly the capital of Ireland in my heart. Love this video! Miss all the accents.
Where in the world are you now?
Are u serious? It seems so much harder to understand people from cork
Im going to Ireland to study too, soon
@@Ruyo8 Be sure to check what is going over there forealz hommie. Accommodation crisis, tough weather, pricey... Is not unicorns and rainbows over there and definitely appreciate the sun wherever u are now.
“You have a very neutral accent” 😂 killed me . 😂
The range of Cork accents is so widespread too like none of these people had the same accent and they were all from Cork. The accents are fkn class. Corks 100% the true capital
Yaaa sure it is . Never in its history was it the capital .
There’s a zillion nuances with the accents too. You can zero in on particular estates and even streets.
Cork had to be.
Imagine Ireland is a bottle of whiskey.
If you turn the bottle upside down, the cork
Keeps it all inside.
Remove the cork and Ireland dumps itself out so nothing is left but a hollow shell.
Lol
Good thing Ireland isn’t upside down so 😂
That’s spray painted on an electrical box between Parnell place and merchants quay🤣
And if you want a whiskey its always better when you are Dublin it. Who wants a single... and we moved from the stage of old corks in whiskey. Ireland has a real cap now that holds it all in so we will keep it that way..
County Kerry will take a taste of the Whiskey :)
God bless that fella calling out the horrible Irish government, and the failure of the fighting Irish spirit.
Yess Cork is. When I’m in Ireland I love to go to Cork city. I have been visiting Cork city for well over 30 years. Fabulous city ❤️🇺🇸🇮🇪
And it's becoming better and better by the day ;-)
I love these videos. Jamie asks straight forward simple question and the people become instantly hilarious. And what is with the 50 year old men who mumble? Is it alcohol or cold weather? They don’t open their mouth to talk? Everyone is so friendly. What great editing!
This was fantastic! Best interviews yet! More, please!😎
God i miss seeing people not wearing masks :( great video btw.
When was the video released do you think?
@@ahopefor By the looks of it last November December 2019. Jamie said they were all before covid
@@accounti98476 Ah I see, thanks.
"I have to go because I'm actually disgraced.." 🤣
Thank you for a great channel. I love cork so much. My mum comes from cork. I'm Scottish but I always see myself as Irish. My heart 💓 will always be in cork.
Your video was educational too in that I've learned straight from Cork residents' mouths that the true way to pronounce 'Cork' sounds more like 'Cark'. Even as a foreigner (who loves Irish tea) I know that every sachet of Barry's is blended in Cork whereas Lyons is made in England for the Irish market, and I was almost expecting a Barry's partisan to come out and represent! :P
But you know where tea actually comes from 😜
@@surajpanigrahi6540 Absolutely! I read that the tea leaves these brands select for their blends come from gardens/estates in Assam and Kenya. :)
@@christopherl436 Yes. However, the most expensive and the finest tea leaves are from Darjeeling as they are a bit spicier.
But being in Cork, hail Barry's.
I love hearing the answers people have. Jamie, you do a good job of asking thought-provoking questions. I'm half Irish and second generation in America and your interviews have provided me with interesting facts about Ireland. Hey, I have the same sunglasses as you so it just proves awesome Irish people think alike. Love your videos. Keep up the good work.
@@jamiejaycar You're so welcome. I have been a follower since you were on Facts. You're hilarious and never disappoint with the topics you choose for your videos.
Irish people are wonderful were ever they are. Unfortunately the game between Cork and Dublin has gone on for years, a macho game. Don't get me wrong I am a Dubliner and have met and visited Cork and met wonderful people. I could write a book about it.
I went to Cork in 2012 to study english for one Month to a host family, and nostalgia made me come to this video. I love Cork and i have very nice memories related to Ireland. Im Also surprised about the accent of the irish people, i can barely understand them 😂.
These people have such a heavy accent , I can't understand what they are saying , except for the older women. They almost sound like they are from the southern US , hillbilly country.
as an American who's been to Cork and Dublin, I much prefer Cork
In America, if we say someone has a Corky personality it means that we think they are lively, bubbly and generally fun to be around with. it's a compliment.
Quirk. Quirky. No one says corky.
The only person who was able to give a solid reason why Cork feels more like the true capital was the one American girl. She said exactly what I was saying before she came on, which is that Cork feels more Irish than Dublin does. All big, western cities have much the same feel to them. Dublin does feel Irish, of course, but it has lost a bit of its soul to its size. Cork is such a lovely, friendly, walkable city. Oh, and Murphy's is superior to Guinness, so.
Watching these videos reminds me of the good days a spent in ireland.
Beautiful country.
I got the impression that the last two guys in your video had just stepped out of the pub.
The two teen boys were fab!!! 👍☘
Another GREAT show, Jamie!
😊🖤👍
"Spiced Beef...LMAO 🤣 "
New to cork and this video made me happy! Thanks for this.
Dublin has not enough irishness, that’s the reason why
As a dub man born and bred. I have to agree. Dublin definitely has a lot of scald going on to be fair
@@caolanmaher5907 to many foreigners deport them tf
Dublin at this point seems more british than Irish
@@sesh1255 what is wrong with you ☠️☠️
@@Corkerstein Dublin was always a British city. Look at descriptions from pre-1916. It's never been that much different than other large British regional cities, they all have their own local character and so does Dublin.
Sadly it's still the most influential city in Ireland and all of the main institutions and media are based in Dublin 4. They're successfully homogenising the rest of Ireland, especially the middle classes, and I could cite answers on identity surveys since the seventies as well as evidence from linguistics to demonstrate this (look up the research on 'Supraregional Irish English' for example)
Hi Jamie, cant wait to watch more content about interviewing people on the streets of Ireland:)
@@jamiejaycar good to hear that,honestly i miss seeing a funny character from your interviews
I love it when your out and about interviewing folk, it's hilarious
The saying that cork is the real capital comes from that unlike dublin or belfast cork wasnt as british influenced.
As a Dublin man I agree
Without Cork The Republic would still probably be British
Alot of the fighting and flying columns were in Cork Munster in general is less British
It was 'influenced' but we stood up to them and sent them off with a flea in their ear. Ask Donal O Sullivan from the Beara Peninsula. He was hunted and starved with his clan. We'll smile at ya and banter but we listen, take note and act accordingly. Rebel county for a reason. Fighting Irish are not the drunken Irish. We're educated and very social. Well travelled, very loving, musical, well rounded, can't be beat!
Cork drove out the British and achieved independence. Today Dublin make political decisions for Cork which Cork people hate, hence why this "Republic of Cork/Cork is the capital" thing came about. Cork people feel they have the right to make their own decisions. For example local politicians in Cork tried to change the names of a few streets in Cork because they had British names like Victoria cross (Queen Victoria was Queen during the Irish famine), but of course Dublin would not allow it because they didn't want to be seen as anti British so we can keep our neighbors happy
Half the dail & the parties in power are made up of ppl from cork.
اقرأ التاريخ وستعرف من حرر الارلنديون من الانڨليز.بالتيمور الحليب.
Greetings from New Jersey USA - expat of Cobh, Cork - Hilarious video, gotta love the flat cork accent Cork is a small town with a 'Big City' feel. Hometown pride to be sure, great coffee bistros, cultural art museums, fantastic hiking trails both in the city & rural cork - steeped in history. Cork has a vibrant restaurant culture , something for everyone, traditional dishes too & diehard foodies. And yes, We are a friendly lot with a great sense of community !! Always willing to help one another !! The next County you should visit either - 1. Roscommon - great fishing holidays 2. Leitrim - crusing on Lough Allen, kayaking on Lough Erne lots of Castles to visit - Have fun on your travels
I'm from Cobh 👍👍
Love this Jamie Jay Car! You have a n amazing talent for this type of interviewing. Please do more!
This day was so much fun from travelling to cork meeting the people and seeing cork (lovely spot) and back to Dublin in one day was the best 💚🧡💚🧡💚🧡
Nice Work
The best city😉 Love Cork!
Dublin is the capital city of Ireland,but Cork should be. It's so organized, clean and cool
But Cork is the true capital, even dubs know it deep down. Let's be honest
It is like
Love it 🙌 You must take a momento from every county.
@@jamiejaycar
Buy something small, like a keychain everytime you visit a place.
I think it goes back to the Jackeen days, Cork people thought the Dubliners were too British.
The simple answer is (which unfortunately most interviewees couldn't grasp) is the that without Rebel Cork, there would be no Republic. And I know for certain sure the Westbrit interviewer knew similar but failed to interview knowledgeable Corkmen.
Imagine asking the TikTok generation their opinion on anything, jesus wept
Who did cork rebel against and when?
uptherockies the last time I checked Dublin whooped ur sorry ass after you spineless yellow cowards shot The Big Fellah in a cowardly attack hiding like little bitches, remember cork is the shit that came out of Dublin's backside
I love the Irish accent so much, especially the Cork one
Bless the Irish ☘️
The fella @2:58 is spot on 😂
Great work👍
1:10 The son of the Kerry Farmer and cousin of the Frostbit guy
The reason people say it is because Dublin was in the Pale when the rest of Ireland was still indigenously run… Dublin is the British capital of Ireland.
The young lad with his bud. What an accent! Very different from Ryan McHugh and his Nordieghal accent.
Darn! You channel is so funny....the lady at 1:48 couldn't believe someone asking her questions.
0:57 Love the accent. 2:52 Comedic gold!
Very good looking young men!
Same here
0:40 - Best Answer to Any Question Ever 🤣
3:58 Awh thats romantic. I'm going home to kiss me wife. Well actually im single. I wish i had a wife🤣🤣
When I was working in Ireland some years back Cork wasn’t all its craic’d up to be here.
5:16 Before she spoke I don't know why but I knew she was going to sound American. 😂
Yep
So from an american standpoint she sounds like she's either from New York, or has a slight accent that I wouldn't quite call New York than again I'm south-midwestern so lol
@@jaceelee5450 That is not even remotely an East Coast accent.
Irish English has big influence for American English
Would the reason be that if Cork would have not started to rebel, Ireland still would be under English rule? Does it make sense?
No
The girl that had to go cos shes disgraced is an actual legend 🙌🙌🙌
We’re certainly unique, a massively high opinion of ourselves 👊🇮🇪
😅😅😅True!
Being from Cork I thought I'd at least know one face! It was like you were interviewing Americans more than Cork people, what is with the accents?!
They were Americans haha
Too much American TV
That black girl had the best Cork accent!
You can’t blame the cork people they have a good point.I guess they did not forgive the Jackeen’s for waving the union flag when the Royals visited before
Independence was achieved well nearly achieved.
Oh ffs you bleedin eejit
When I moved to Cork I couldn't understand the taxi driver. Today I can happily say I understand the taxi driver, but I can't understand a Kerry man. I also found Tommy Tiernan's impression of the Cork accent funny.
Once was in Ireland and met some guys from Cork in a Dublin bar . I could not understand almost a single word. Was quite nervous, thought that my English was bad 🤭 now guess that the matter of misundestanding was that accent. The guys were nice by the way
0:17 “I’m from CARK”
Absolutely 💯 yes.
No discussion. It just is.
There’s two places on Earth -
Cork and Not Cork.
Definetely, yes. I had spent in Cork for a year when I was a student. Actually I really do miss to hear " cork accent" and it brought me to this video 🤣❤
More of these please Jamie
Ewe toob just fed me this channel … hilarious street interviews… please do another round of these they’re brilliantly funny
Thanks paddy that means a lot
"I'd like a return ticket"
"A return ticket to where?"
"TO HERE OF COURSE??!"
Cork Accent is for sure very funny and interesting.
Watching from Italy i love cork Ireland & corky guys alot ❤❤❤
iam from Nepal. I want to come ireland.hope my dream eill come true.
Make sure to go to cork. ;)
Sapana pura hos bro ko
Cork is bumping bruv!
Stay away from Waterford though, I don’t like people!
@@MC-hm5pc 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Not Irish so no opinion on the Capital bit.
Just want to say you are one excellent interviewer, always quick with follow up questions if needed.
Found out that my ancestors come from Cork. I have to visit there one day.
As a Cavan man, I respect Cork for 2 things; Barrys Tea, and that they're not the capital city; if Cork was the capital, it would be an absolute shyte hole
Coooeeeee Jamie 🖐🏼😄 loving the video
Lived in Cork for a year. Miss it every day.
Them 2 fellas at 12mins Cork through and through 🤣😂 I got the jist tho haha
Cork is similar to Belfast, we both believe we are the capital of the world, and we are both right, and Dublin is wrong!
Gas as always keep it up lads☘, Dublin an Cork have both been largely influenced an expanded by Viking cultures to spark their growth but when I talk to some Cork heads they claim Dublin was more heavily influenced by foreign forces an they have kept more of the ole Gael ways so should be considered the better capital. Good banter regardless.😂
@@jamiejaycar Great to see you out in the concrete jungles again getting the natives to laugh an ponder!☘💪
1:50 is that Claire Phillips from Come Dine with Me? The one who made "Americano Steak" with Chinese 5 spice?
When did you filmed it Jamie?
We went to Cork last year and loved it so much that we're going back again this year. So much better than Dublin. 3:07
If Cork is so great they wouldn't apply with this government madness
We don’t bai
Before anyone else says it, Rebels me hole💙💙💙
@@jamiejaycar you know it💪🏻🤣😂
West Brit
@@alexdinan9709 me hole!
It's CARK, baiiiii!!
I'm from sligo not alone do I think cork idms the capital of Ireland I think it has everything which I believe makes it the best all round county in Ireland corks scenery is breath taking
MY GREATGRANDMOTHER WAS FROM CORK. I WAS 7 OR 8 WHEN SHE PASSED AWAY.
Cork should be the capital because the culture and the friendliness of the people beat Dublin hands down.
@9.00 I thought that was Demi from the young offenders, as most of the actors are from Cork 😲
So like her. Must be her little sister.
@@XshaqSICKSKILLS29 they sound the same aswell
I grew up my entire life going down to West Cork, to Skibbereen and even past that to goleen. I was born and raised in Dallas Texas too an Irish mother and a Peruvian father, but I will tell you one thing. I've been to Dublin, I've been to Galway, I've been at temporary, I've been to Meath. There is nothing in this world that I would trade in my entire life for West Cork. Come on the rebels, come on the boys in Red, I will always love Cork till the day I die!!!
Jamie please don’t leave us!
1:28 WTF what accent is that , it just sounds like a tap dance
Its sound's more like a mixture of cork mixed with Limerick, tap dance then!😂😂😂
Sounds like the rowers from Skibereen
🤣🤣🤣
You can call me dicky 🤣
@@jamiejaycar mine too 🤣
Great seeing people not wearing masks . Your free Ireland
You're*
is cork fun for young people to go out and have parties or other fun events on weekend? or is everything closed early by the evening and nobody is out?
There's a tonne of pubs that stay open late.
@@nathanoneill2362 till what time?
@@TheCustomer there's alot of them that stay open until 2:30 am and you can find some local ones that will have a lock in so it could go longer.
Man I can't wait to come to Ireland. Ill have to wait, but its hard lol
The man in blue with glasses said he met 1 cork man and he thought he was better then everyone else
C this is what I'm talking about these people in cork mocking there own cork rebels because of jealousy behaviour I'm a cork man and I wouldn't put another cork man down lad there is sadness of jealousy behaviour in you be proud of cork rebels who's better then anyone too much jealousy in cork city I love cork but it's gone down hill because of cork jealousy behaviour talking about their own Cork Rebels
I’m sure you misheard him
Wow you said Cork 27 times . Say it another 27 times and maybe the rest of the country will almost like Cork as much as people from there do .
Cant spell . Cant put a simple sentence together . Hears the opposite of what was said . You must be from Kerry?
I have ancestors from both Cork and Tyrone.
Went there for my 9 months exchange as a student. Best place in ireland definetly
Dublin are known as the Jack's 🤔 .... Enough said!! up the Rebels.... Wicklow man 🇮🇪
@S.K 123 I don't hate Dublin I worked in Dublin I socialized in Dublin I've watched Dublin more than any other county I follow Boh's 🤔 my point was Dublin didn't want to leave the"Union" in fact they were the last to leave maybe Cork should've been capital because they were committed to the cause.... Just my view 😉✅✅🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
@S.K 123 Dublin was the last place to fall wasn't it 🤔 the Union Jack still flew over Dublin when the uprising happened and weather you like it or not most of Dublin didn't want to leave the Union because of the work the port had at time they depended on the Brits for income 🤔 I don't doubt you know your history or that you speak Irish but sure half of the west of Ireland speak Irish fair play and Wicklow played it's part just we were in the diece of Dublin but I'm sure you knew that 👍👍
2 old lads at the end are fecked 😂
Flying columns
4 great-grandpa was listed on one Census as living in 'Clark, Ireland' (he was from Cork.) Either someone misread or the accent confused the shit out of whoever wrote it down lmao
Anyone here from cork who thinks the same 😁✌️?
This is where my paternal great grandparents are from.
the first kid's voice😂