@@jacksongomez5116 its an Irish song about a lad being deported to australia on a prison ship for stealing food during the great famine, and his girlfriend being left behind on the lonely fields of the town of Athenry in county Galway
The man taking pictures was the MVP in this video. Especially the last time we saw him when he ran towards everyone furiously taking pictures, did a combat roll and then kept running without breaking the least bit of stride.
Having been to a wedding just a few weeks ago, I can confirm the photography bit is fact. "Okay-- the bride and her family... now the groom and *his* family... now the bride and groom... now the parents of both parties... now the wedding singer, the officiant, and the caterers..."
A Spanish wedding is basically the same, just with El Tractor Amarillo playing at some point (5-6 times min), at least two elderly people almost getting on a fight because of Franco (the 50s dictator) and someone catching a teenage cousin banging a tuna (a Spanish folk music group) guy on a closet.
Let me tell ye a story that's thirty-two verses long, About a nation that's proud and just sings along, To any old song that you might just throw on, So we can dildo and diddle- fuck that give me the bong!
Zanis Berjoza You go to any sort of function and it's the first song played by a band. Well I've been to enough. Why can't they just play ABBA when people are pissed?
You go to any event and it doesn't have to be a wedding and the band starts off with ABBA or instead if you get a stupid band that never shuts the fuck up instead of singing. The last thing you want is a band that tries to create an atmosphere, they seriously have to have zero personality.
@@chevredupoitou7330 nah most Australian are like Americans. Their great great grandfather was neighbours with an Irish bloke so 82% of them will say their Irish on consensus while at the same time extremely anti-immigrant.
hahaha living on a prayer song and 'I thought he was a bit of a hairdresser' meaning gay is that what her dad said lol the photographer and the priest were hilarious
Not knowing what a Teuchter is, I googled it and one of the first things to come up was a picture of a sheep sitting in a car, wearing a seatbelt. I like you guys already.
You're 15 years old. This IS every American wedding ever, with the exception of the accents. Unless you think this over-the-top satire wedding is how it literally goes? Like with the rolling cameraman and all? A bunch of lamewads get together in a cheap-looking hall, make cliche speeches (down to the obligatory slightly inappropriate comments by the best man), swill expensive booze if it's free and cheap booze if it isn't, and the young folk dance while the old folk talk. This is a product of a world-spanning wedding industry, not uniquely Irish culture. And America is a fucking cultural powerhouse, don't be ashamed of it. Not hating on Ireland or the Irish at all, just saying we've got cool shit too.
InformationPollution What weddings have you been to? I've been to about like... more than I can count now, and they're funny and weird but for different reasons. I actually do appreciate the humor and weirdness of america. I was in one of my cynical moments (those happen to me sometimes) when I posted this.
Yorokobi Seriously? Oh do reconsider your thoughts before typing. With a population of more than 316 million men and women, with cultural diversity representative of Asian, European, African, and Latin American immigrants living on the West and East Coasts, Southern States, Mid-West, New England, and the Pacific Northwest, you're gonna tell me that that plethora of diversity leads to comments like, "We're just boring, and we laugh at our boringness." Really, Yorokobi? Have you ever been to an Indian-American wedding? A Jewish-American wedding? That's just close-minded thinking.
cqtaylor I'm sorry What I said was said without thinking. I absolutely adore America. Have you ever been to a WASP wedding? Singing, dancing, crying, the whole nine yards. It was an awesome, simple ceremony and I'm annoyed at past me for writing what I did. I'm really sorry to you and anyone else I offended by writing that comment. And no, no one is boring. I learned that lesson in the time between posting that comment and posting this one. And america is beautiful. And I am sorry.
Laetitia W Oh wow. Ironically, I feel awful for admonishing you the way I did. Let's agree that weddings on a global scale can be wonderful or boring - both! :-) You are kind in sending your response. My apologies if my initial response was harsh. Take care!