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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2007

Ordering Food From Checkers In Alabama

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  • @codowd93. That accent could be a Drimnagh, Coolock, Tallaght, Cabra, North or South inner city where I lived on both. So don't try teach me about accents and jump back into ur mothers anus u fuckin afterbirth

  • @Seanmcdhuibhne Jasus relax the bod lads.. its onyl a fuckin video.. Im from Crumlin.. ffs..

  • What a cocksucker

  • @Lousypenguin funny thats what i called your awl one last night..

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  • @bustertypsy embarasses the Irish? How? I'm from Ireland, I thought his accent was spot on.

  • Love the real Dublin accent. Brilliant!

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  • @TheSnugPub That's exactly what I was thinking. The so called "working class" areas, whether it be Northside or Southside have exactly the same dialect. The other dialect of Dublin would be the "Dort" speak, Foxrock, Dalkey, Kilternan etc.

  • haha love the dubs accent:L

  • Get ruz a sprih. Same thing happened to me mate in n.y. and another in florida. Would love to tour usa and turn up me own accent to 11. I have trouble saying 4, 40 or 14. Fadean or fatdhy

  • i cant be the only one who thinks the chick in the car, yelling is annoying as hell

  • @PHOENIX2027 You said you were ordering in Alabama, I take it you're not from Alabama, lol, it's alright. I meant Birmingham, Alabama.

  • I think half of u out there are foreigners. How the fuck can you tell a Sheriff St from a Pearse St accent, or a Liberties from a Summerhill or Killinarden from Ballymun. I suppose if the Liffey went from North to South you would say there's a difference between East and West. There are mainly 2 different accents in Dublin. The Real against the Dalkey, Killiney, Foxrock, Malahide, Portmarnock, etc. When I moved from The Liberties to East Wall nobody said I had a different accent.

  • @PHOENIX2027 Yeah she said she enjoys the Smaller things in life

  • @PHOENIX2027 im a southsider lol.. although on listening again i tend to agree :P

  • @codowd93 Its not north dublin ya fuckin eejit.. im south dublin.. i was tryin to pronounciate.. fuckk off i cant spell shit ive a poxy cold... can bearly feckin see the screen ive been sneezin that much.. so yeah.. CRUMLIN... SOUTH SIDE!

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