Yessss!!! I've been trying to think of who she reminds me of and it's Mrs. Doubtfire for sure!! He truly does have that wholesome comedic vibe like Robin Williams as well.♥️♥️♥️
@@Lukeoshea627 oh and just curious, what does the 4 leaf clover have to do with St Paddy's day? I've always wondered that. Sadly even though I have absolutely no idea of it's origin I still got a clover tat with my sister years ago to represent our Irish side.. my other side is American Indian.. putting those 2 together means one definite thing... Don't drink!! Lol
@@Adoptedbymydog nope actually its nothing got to do with st Patrick's day it's actually the shamrock and the 4 leaf clover is rare in ireland bc of how green the land is so it's luck in ireland
Did you know……back in 1950’s and 1960’s, Ireland sent many Catholic nuns and priests to the USA. They came as missionaries. They taught us Irish songs and all about Saint Patrick, and how he used the shamrock to explain the Trinity to the people of Ireland. We always had big parties in school for St. Patrick’s Day, and if you didn’t wear kelly green, you might get a pinch, not that the nuns allowed that at all. Sugar Cookies with green sprinkles where the order of the day. These are all cherished memories.
@@jackwhitbread4583 probably because of where they are in the US. Any American in the midwest will say it “paddy” because we already tend to soften our t’s to sound like d’s 🤷🏻♀️
@@Janellabelle that’s probably because there was a giant influx of Irish immigrants that flooded the east and Midwest during that time! Statistically everyone’s probably got an Irish nan if you live there lol
Im from New Zealand and one st patricks day fall on a friday or saturday, so of course most people didnt have work the next day. We get a lot of tourists and one german guy said to me "you all take st patricks day very seriously" since we were all drinking so much. I had to break it to him that we just have a massive drinking culture in new zealand and if theres an event, we dont just drink. We _drink drink_
My son said, “most people can’t drink a German under the table, except Japanese. Japanese can’t drink Irish under the table. No one can. Most people are mostly water, Irish are mostly ethanol!” Pretty funny for a 15 year old!
i love st patty's day, everybody gets to be a little irish on st pat's day...except the scottish, we're still scots and we'll be the ones drinking you under the table luv
It’s actually st paddy’s day not st patty’s day…and no one would b able to drink us under the table sorry luv but you obviously don’t know what you are talkin about 😂
Irish Mammy is my absolute favorite. Keeps us humble and realistic while still making us feel cared for. I so want to be best friends, get tea and talk the kindest shite about everyone and ourselves.
In all honesty the only reason I might be traveling to Ireland on St. Paddy's day would be because the airfare was magically cheaper than another time of year and I had the free time to trace the family tree.
They have a huge parade in Savannah Ga for St. Patrick’s day. They are a city that allows you to carry alcohol around as long as it’s not in a glass container. The next day it looks like Jonestown. So many people passed out on River Street that they can’t drive the trolleys down.
Savannah native here, and yeah, the city changes dramatically for St. Patrick's Day! River Street becomes more full than usual and the next day is...less than pretty, especially because some tourists don't get back to their hotel fast enough haha
@@EsiNotEssie we absolutely love Savannah! We don’t think we’ll be coming for St Patrick’s day. A little too wild for us. Our daughter’s name is Savannah. For the city the movie Savannah Smiles.
@@LuckyMommy0710 I'm glad you love Savannah! You should come over and visit during one of our more "normal" days in spring or summer, those are my favorite times. Sometimes I'd head downtown for errands and then park my car and walk around before ending the day at my favorite ice cream shop (Leopold's, you should try it if you haven't already!)
@@EsiNotEssie oh we are Savannah pros as we are Ga natives. We’ve been there close to 15 times. When it’s just my husband and I we like to stay at the Kehoe house.
This guy seriously makes me laugh. I will say not all videos I like but overall I always find something entertaining. Loved the vlog where the mother beats an intruder up. All your characters are very entertaining and fun to watch. I love the sass from the mother character lmao
Lol this is so true….I have the American superpower of growing up in Germany. To the American standard I am a severe alcoholic. To my German friends I have a slight drinking problem😂 I’ve had many a fun times in Ireland…. Other tips would be Dont stay in Dublin (it is super expensive), don’t waste money renting a car, know your bus route/ schedule BEFORE getting on, don’t drink Guinness all day and then go on the Haunted Dublin Tour IDC how strong a stomach you think you have. 😂Also American s don’t name your kids Gaelic names please, it’s cruel. My mom got away with it because I was named for my great gran. But without out Google can any American pronounce Saoirse? Don’t worry I’ll wait😂
My favourite part is the fact you get discount alcohol on Patty's, which is a win for me bc I'm about to turn 18, on St. Patrick's Day, meaning from then on I'll get discount alcohol every birthday
I'm Mexican on my dad's side, and my birthday is even May 5th. The celebration of Cinco de Mayo is similar to St. Patrick's Day in that it's more important in the diaspora, and it's an excuse to drink.
Reminds me of my Irish nanny. She didnt grow up there just born there. She grew up in Newfoundland. Irish people and newfies sound so much alike. Also Newfies can drink to lol.
I live in Savannah, Georgia where they take being "The Hostess City" VERY literally on St. Patrick's Day. So I'll probably just stay home, watch the parade on TV, and crochet the day away. Maybe grab a couple drinks from the bar down the street if I feel fancy and try to dodge tipsy tourists 🤣
I used to live near Savannah. St. Patrick's day is so wild in Savannah but I loved it! I used to get there midday and stay out all night. I miss Savannah so much 😭
Saint paddy’s day is my birthday! But my dad is welsh! I was actually due on March 1st which is saint David’s day (patron saint of wales)! Dad was just happy that I was born healthy but it was a funny story he’d always share. Thanks for sharing these. They’ve been a lifesaver on dark days