Just subscribed to you. Ireland has changed massively and it’s down to Illegal migration and Legal migration but that’s another issue. We aren’t racist people. Ireland is a very small country we don’t wanna be replaced but with record levels of illegal migration and young Irish people are leaving for Australia or Canada it’s so sad. You are very welcome my friend* hope you enjoyed Dublin💚
Racists hiding out in the UA-cam comments, complaining about the great replacement, when there 95% white Irish in the video. You can't make it up. You replace yourself by sticking to your phone screens.
@@moloidsyou're pathetic calling people racist. I don't think people really care as much now to be called racist because that word has been overused. Any European country is far less racist than any African or Asian country.
Wow you make the best travel videos, I really feel like I’m there, so realistic. You’re fun, informative and quite wise on the travel ins and outs. BRAVO Steve! Thank you for yet another fantastic shared journey! ❤
Blanch shopping centre is huge, but it's not a tourist spot. Get a bus into town for the tourist experience. I wouldn't recommend Temple bar to anyone, it's daylight robbery.
Just have to say, as a man from Dublin, the reason youre not seeing old historical sights around Blanchardstown is that its one of the newer more recently built up areas of Dublin. If you ever find yourself back in Dublin then try and stay or ecplore around the Dublin 8 area. The Guinness Storehouse, the viking wall, old churches, the old murdering alleys... much more to see around that side of the city. Another good spot would be just over the river around Smithfield/Stoney Batter, Dublin 7. Theres very old small cobbled streets there, see the old horsemarket, the Jameson distillery etc. Blanchardstown is a bad example of Dublin i think
@jordieg-us4ee Thank you very much for that. I actually have been to a few of those places before , but it would be nice to do a vlog on it, too. My family is originally from the sticks in Mayo. Mayo is definitely on my bucket list for a vlog. Maybe next year 🤞
Churches and pubs and no condoms 😅 large families, plenty young people in pubs every weekend. Old catholic Ireland sure had positive sides too Now we have an aging native population
@@MorgansWorld760 I remember i worked in a rich area once my English boss use take the piss out of me, he would say in ireland you see nothing but pubs and churches , the irish breed like rabbits , they have millions of babies because the pope Says you can't use a condom. He was ex raf son of a diplomat himself drove new mercedes and had a breitling watch, he'd only one son. At the time I just laughed at it ,, I was 19 , 20 then, therefore knew nothing about the world. I'd love to meet him again and challenge him on this, things can go the other way too, especially when you hear head british generals saying we have have not produced enough young men to fight for us if a war broke out again and we are in trouble.
@timothyorourke7116 yeah it's a sad fact that it takes 2.1 children per family to sustain a population and no single country in Europe is doing that atm
The average irish couple can only efford two children because they havd to pay for everything..so no, they can't ''breed like rabbits'' with a mortgage & childcare etcd@@timothyorourke7116
Blanchardstown village is nice, but it gets mixed up with other suburbs north of the shopping centre which are rough. There was a random gang shooting incident in a steak restaurant in the village on Christmas eve for example. There is one police station in the village handles all of it, known as "k-district". If you kept walking through the village you would hit the Royal Canal, and maybe 1km south of that is Castleknock village, considered "posh". It was all traditionally part of Castleknock barony, the centre if which was a castle (now ruined) hidden south of the town, on a hill above the Liffey. The Blanchards settled there after the castle was built, and the name is not Gaelig or English actually, but Norman French! South of Castleknock then you'd get to the Phoenix Park which has its own wonders.
@karlBrowne-rh6wj Holy shite, j hope its not that bad. Sorry to hear what happened to you, but I do agree it's not the greatest area of London. I work in Hackney and can't wait to leave the area after my shift is done.
@@MorgansWorld760 horrific ordeal,I was fairly young and I got my first job doing sales and nobody warned me that hackney was a rough area,so off I went, naive teenage Irish lad dressed in oversized shirt and trousers my uncle had lent me😂(I was staying with them as my mother was a violent alcoholic/addict and I just kind of needed to escape,,i eventually returned as there was only me to take care of her,,)anyway.....ahem🥱TMI,,,just giving context as to why i felt brave or streetwise enough to venture alone into unknown territory 😞😞😞 BIG mistake,,there was an old black guy that warned me about these two crack head men that were following me,one huge tall one,seemingly the leader of the two,wild eyed,scruffy & just menacing looking,and the other like his sidekick,shorter & sort of lurched over,all jittery and skulking.The old guy seemed to have their respect as they were constantly shouting(your dead soon boy,&things like leave him go boss its nothing to do with you),my god he was a lifesaver,,he accompanied me back to the train station,with these two following,i think they knew him and were just waiting for him to leave,i was so scared,every corner id think we lost them but id look back and they s would appear again,in this zombie like crachead shuffle,so so scary.Eventually he got me to the station and i couldnt thank him enough..as i stood waiting for the train my heart was pounding,and I kept my eyes peeled on the top of the stairs we'd came down to the platform,and sure enough as soon as the old man had gone far enough i saw the four feet shuffling down the steps,I looked around panicking and a train had pulled in on the opposite side of the tracks,id always heard that if you go on the tracks you would be arrested so,hoping for police,i jumped down onto the tracks and ran to the front of the train,, Nothing happened,i ran around innfront of the drivers cab,,still not nothing happened.So i didnt know what to do,there were lots of people getting on the train and no sign of the zombies so i decided it's all ok I'm getting on the train wherever it's going.my heart still racing as i stood feeling safer,my breathing was settling as the voice said doors closing,and just as they did,?,,,,BOOM!!!this huge horrible arm comes between the doors.I had lived a fairly crazy life in Dublin,& thought myself a brave enough fella,me and my big gang of mates had lived through some wild adventures,so I always saw myself as ready to handle any situation.But when I saw that arm,i was more scared than id ever been in my life,I completely froze, and he knew it.He pulled out a knife and holding it pushed into my lungs he whispered,in a jamaican accent(which back then in the 90s in Ireland!!!you would NEVER have heard,which made it much more terrifying),,,,,,,"you are going to fkn die on this train,im going to fkn stab you to death if you say ONE single word".......I was completely frozen on the spot,I dont think I was even breathing,I was that still.The next hour or so was one of the worst ordeals I've ever experienced...............
Hello and thanks for your comment. I been out west many times. My mother was from a rural part of Mayo called " Glenhest". The nearest town is a place called Newport. I only been vloging 5 months and this was my first time back in Ireland since I started vloging. No doubt I will do one on Mayo etc, the next time I'm back there. God willing as ma, always used to say ☘️
Ha, it's funny you should mention the Edmonton mall. Back in the day when I was a teenager, they had an army recruitment centre there. I used to go there and watch videos and tell the recruitment officer I want to fly helicopters etc. He would reply, " I can offer you a job as a foot soldier." ( Infantry). Because the dynamics have since changed a few decades later, obviously, that army recruitment centre in Edmonton no longer exists there.
So I was born in Hackney in the same hospital I now work in. I grew up in the Turnpike Lane and Tottenham area of North London. I left home and school at 16 and the rest is history. Edmonton had the closest army recruitment centre to me back in the day. I also used to go to Edmonton to go swimming. So that is my only experiences with Edmonton, however during Covid I was part of a team testing people for it, during the crisis
Welcome to Ireland!! Though it's NOT a mall ... it's a shopping centre ... with retail parks outside the Centre! Weatherspoons is quite cheap but the food is crap!!! The Churches won't be full OUTSIDE mass times!!! Blanchardstown isn't a tourist area - it's for SHOPPING!!! Don't listen to the gouriers!!! To be honest - staying in Blanchardstown would be SAFER than staying in Dublin City Centre!!!!
Thank you, and lol, I actually used to call it a shopping centre too; but after 15 years of living in the USA and various other places, my lingo is all over the place
Hi Liam you have the same name as my beautiful grandson in Texas. The hotel waz not that cheap it was well over £200 for 2 nights, but supposedly cheaper than it's normal price. I knew basically nothing about blanch . I was discovering and learning about the place as I went along.
It probably was, but I always like a well done steak and only paid €7 for it, so was not expecting a prime bit of fillet from an Angus cow. To be fair. It tasted better than it looked, and the stout definitely made it go down better 😊
Bus accepts a leap card, you simply top it up. Yes your staying in the middle of a shopping area. Mall , its called a shopping centre 😂 Now your in old blanch village. The reason its quite, its because all the shops are out in the shopping centre. The church was quiet. Thats because the Church ran the country in the old days. You asked teenager's who haven't found there way in life yet, what path to take. Then you ask an African whats it like to live in the area, he is hardly going to say there is racism. Why didn't you go out to dunlaoighre or bray , thats the sticks.
Ahh, thanks for your comment. I was only there for 2 nights, so I had limited time. I'm sure I will do other Irish vlogs from different parts of the country in the future
Helli I might not be Irish by birth but I am by DNA.. has a 23andme heritage test done and I have nothing exciting like viking or Roman heritage to brag about like orher heritage subscribers do.
As a Dubliner Blanch is a bit scummy ,as were those young lads your interviewed who were effing and blinding and not being exactly articulate .The better area and suburbs are mostly on the South side of the City .
Thanks for the info, and in all fairness they were young and probably just figuring out who they are in life. If they were 5 or 10 years older I would agree with you even more so. Thanks for the comment and advice
It was Chef sauce that was on the table and in the UK I sometimes use this other Irish tomato sauce that I'm totally addicted to that you get in O Neils pubs
Our country is dying pal.. U are in the old village of blanchardstown.. It's all changed.. Our people are broken at the moment from migrants.. Our government don't care about us.. Again we are fighting for our own country back 😔
Racists hiding out in the UA-cam comments, complaining about the great replacement, when there 95% white Irish in the video. You can't make it up. You replace yourself by sticking to your phone screens.
@@MorgansWorld760That's ballox there more lrish deaths than births so how our population getting bigger. lm almost sure that's its roughly the same way in UK. Importing the world populations like Romanians that breed like rabbits the lndians coming here by plane load on Visa system once here stay is creating choas on housing market hotels full of migrants makes look like world is over populated packed in cities. The world's population think its 9 billion or was last time checked if the whole 9 billion stood shoulder to shoulder there is digital illustration of this all worlds population standing together in one spot that amount of people will fill the land mass of state of Texas that's not over population. Elites Royals Politicians all live in big estates plenty of land there no over population for them that's for minions ants workers plebs of world living stuffed in cities.
@Tzahx_ OK, well, I never went to a chippy in Ireland, but in the UK, you can't really use the expression " Cheap as chips " because chips are no longer cheap 🤣
Just subscribed to you. Ireland has changed massively and it’s down to Illegal migration and Legal migration but that’s another issue. We aren’t racist people. Ireland is a very small country we don’t wanna be replaced but with record levels of illegal migration and young Irish people are leaving for Australia or Canada it’s so sad. You are very welcome my friend* hope you enjoyed Dublin💚
@@Tzahx_ I really appreciate your kind words; and thank you very much for subscribing 😀
You don't speak for all Irish. There are a lot of racist and xenophobic Irish people
Racists hiding out in the UA-cam comments, complaining about the great replacement, when there 95% white Irish in the video. You can't make it up. You replace yourself by sticking to your phone screens.
@@moloidsyou're pathetic calling people racist. I don't think people really care as much now to be called racist because that word has been overused. Any European country is far less racist than any African or Asian country.
Facts
The Irish are not racist we are a different breed of people.
@Lynda-z9v I agree, my family are originally from Mayo, and they " Love all God's children," as my grandmother used to say 🥰
Oh, bullshit! Not only are they racist, they are shamefully antisemitic. But somehow they just love Muslims. Good luck with that
No we are good and bad just like everyone else
What a dumb thing to say. There are a ton of racist and xenophobic people in this country. I've encountered them throughout my life.
I’m sure a lot are
From Blanch lad nice one fairplay champ thanks for visiting welcome anytime 🇮🇪🇮🇪
@darrencodd3523 Cheers, pal. I appreciate that. Maybe I will be back again the Greyhound pub one day 🙏
I love Ireland.
Wow, you are such a globe trotter. Have you been there before?
@@MorgansWorld760
why does she have to be a " globe trotter" to love Ireland 🇮🇪
@@MorgansWorld760 yes spent two Christmas there in Dublin watching The Stranglers.
@fionafromireland1054 Fiona, Sarah is my friend, and I was only having banter with her, telling her I never knew she had been there before
@@sarahsara400Amazing. I been there before in December, but never spent a Christmas there yet
Wow you make the best travel videos, I really feel like I’m there, so realistic. You’re fun, informative and quite wise on the travel ins and outs. BRAVO Steve! Thank you for yet another fantastic shared journey! ❤
@@sailorholiday
Ahh, thank you so much. You always have such kind words to say 💗
I loved this video Steve, I would have enjoyed seeing the messy bit when you went out in the evening 😂
The little bit of moss was interesting 😊
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Blanch shopping centre is huge, but it's not a tourist spot. Get a bus into town for the tourist experience. I wouldn't recommend Temple bar to anyone, it's daylight robbery.
Fair points
Should have visited Finglas it's the Dubai of Dublin 🇮🇪
Yooo keep it up 👍interesting watching your videos,
Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Beautiful Dublin Ireland 🇮🇪 ❤😊
@PaulKilker Yes, Ireland is a special place to me, and many people across the globe
Fair play to you for showing the good side of blanc.respect
Cheers, I appreciate that
I like your positive style. We all need more of that everywhere. Keep up the good work brother
Just have to say, as a man from Dublin, the reason youre not seeing old historical sights around Blanchardstown is that its one of the newer more recently built up areas of Dublin. If you ever find yourself back in Dublin then try and stay or ecplore around the Dublin 8 area. The Guinness Storehouse, the viking wall, old churches, the old murdering alleys... much more to see around that side of the city.
Another good spot would be just over the river around Smithfield/Stoney Batter, Dublin 7. Theres very old small cobbled streets there, see the old horsemarket, the Jameson distillery etc. Blanchardstown is a bad example of Dublin i think
@jordieg-us4ee Thank you very much for that. I actually have been to a few of those places before , but it would be nice to do a vlog on it, too. My family is originally from the sticks in Mayo. Mayo is definitely on my bucket list for a vlog. Maybe next year 🤞
Churches and pubs and no condoms 😅 large families, plenty young people in pubs every weekend. Old catholic Ireland sure had positive sides too
Now we have an aging native population
Yeah it's a bit sad, but actually a problem pretty much over the whole continent of Europe
@@MorgansWorld760 I remember i worked in a rich area once my English boss use take the piss out of me, he would say in ireland you see nothing but pubs and churches , the irish breed like rabbits , they have millions of babies because the pope Says you can't use a condom.
He was ex raf son of a diplomat himself drove new mercedes and had a breitling watch, he'd only one son.
At the time I just laughed at it ,, I was 19 , 20 then, therefore knew nothing about the world.
I'd love to meet him again and challenge him on this, things can go the other way too, especially when you hear head british generals saying we have have not produced enough young men to fight for us if a war broke out again and we are in trouble.
@timothyorourke7116 yeah it's a sad fact that it takes 2.1 children per family to sustain a population and no single country in Europe is doing that atm
@@MorgansWorld760 overly interested in bmw, audis, mercedes. I think small bit of communism is needed ,, now I do say a small bit.
The average irish couple can only efford two children because they havd to pay for everything..so no, they can't ''breed like rabbits'' with a mortgage & childcare etcd@@timothyorourke7116
Cheers mate!
@@Max92UpstateNewYork Cheers back to you
Blanchard town....the paris of dublin....hahah
Fair one 😂
Yea us irish dont hate were just getting full up over here is all. Its frustrating.
I hear ya, and we have the same problem in the UK and our new government has failed so far to do anything about it
It’s getting silly now at this stage
@tonyb6710 I think it's a European problem now, but Poland is looking at all the countries in Western Europe and saying " We are having none of that "
@@grlfcgombeenhunter2897 😥
UK has so many great artists and songs its mind blowing
Yes it does, but the Republic of Ireland, is not part of the UK. It is a separate country. Northern Ireland ( Ulster) would be
@@MorgansWorld760Only part of Ulster, and only temporarily.
@@tonymurray814 Tony, as long as the is peace. I'm happy with whatever the status quo will be
Blanchardstown village is nice, but it gets mixed up with other suburbs north of the shopping centre which are rough. There was a random gang shooting incident in a steak restaurant in the village on Christmas eve for example. There is one police station in the village handles all of it, known as "k-district". If you kept walking through the village you would hit the Royal Canal, and maybe 1km south of that is Castleknock village, considered "posh". It was all traditionally part of Castleknock barony, the centre if which was a castle (now ruined) hidden south of the town, on a hill above the Liffey. The Blanchards settled there after the castle was built, and the name is not Gaelig or English actually, but Norman French! South of Castleknock then you'd get to the Phoenix Park which has its own wonders.
Thanks for all that info. You are a fountain of knowledge
@@MorgansWorld760No worries just some local history. I will have to try that Wetherspoons, solid selection of beers!
@gravygravyjosh You can not beat the prices.
Mate Blanchard'stown is like going to hackney(where I was mugged &held hostage😂😂) or even Edmonton Enfield,,so. 😂
@karlBrowne-rh6wj Holy shite, j hope its not that bad. Sorry to hear what happened to you, but I do agree it's not the greatest area of London. I work in Hackney and can't wait to leave the area after my shift is done.
@@MorgansWorld760 horrific ordeal,I was fairly young and I got my first job doing sales and nobody warned me that hackney was a rough area,so off I went, naive teenage Irish lad dressed in oversized shirt and trousers my uncle had lent me😂(I was staying with them as my mother was a violent alcoholic/addict and I just kind of needed to escape,,i eventually returned as there was only me to take care of her,,)anyway.....ahem🥱TMI,,,just giving context as to why i felt brave or streetwise enough to venture alone into unknown territory 😞😞😞 BIG mistake,,there was an old black guy that warned me about these two crack head men that were following me,one huge tall one,seemingly the leader of the two,wild eyed,scruffy & just menacing looking,and the other like his sidekick,shorter & sort of lurched over,all jittery and skulking.The old guy seemed to have their respect as they were constantly shouting(your dead soon boy,&things like leave him go boss its nothing to do with you),my god he was a lifesaver,,he accompanied me back to the train station,with these two following,i think they knew him and were just waiting for him to leave,i was so scared,every corner id think we lost them but id look back and they s would appear again,in this zombie like crachead shuffle,so so scary.Eventually he got me to the station and i couldnt thank him enough..as i stood waiting for the train my heart was pounding,and I kept my eyes peeled on the top of the stairs we'd came down to the platform,and sure enough as soon as the old man had gone far enough i saw the four feet shuffling down the steps,I looked around panicking and a train had pulled in on the opposite side of the tracks,id always heard that if you go on the tracks you would be arrested so,hoping for police,i jumped down onto the tracks and ran to the front of the train,, Nothing happened,i ran around innfront of the drivers cab,,still not nothing happened.So i didnt know what to do,there were lots of people getting on the train and no sign of the zombies so i decided it's all ok I'm getting on the train wherever it's going.my heart still racing as i stood feeling safer,my breathing was settling as the voice said doors closing,and just as they did,?,,,,BOOM!!!this huge horrible arm comes between the doors.I had lived a fairly crazy life in Dublin,& thought myself a brave enough fella,me and my big gang of mates had lived through some wild adventures,so I always saw myself as ready to handle any situation.But when I saw that arm,i was more scared than id ever been in my life,I completely froze, and he knew it.He pulled out a knife and holding it pushed into my lungs he whispered,in a jamaican accent(which back then in the 90s in Ireland!!!you would NEVER have heard,which made it much more terrifying),,,,,,,"you are going to fkn die on this train,im going to fkn stab you to death if you say ONE single word".......I was completely frozen on the spot,I dont think I was even breathing,I was that still.The next hour or so was one of the worst ordeals I've ever experienced...............
Bro went to blanch looking for heritage 😂. It's just suburb mate head to some back arse of nowhere town out west.
Hello and thanks for your comment. I been out west many times. My mother was from a rural part of Mayo called " Glenhest". The nearest town is a place called Newport. I only been vloging 5 months and this was my first time back in Ireland since I started vloging. No doubt I will do one on Mayo etc, the next time I'm back there. God willing as ma, always used to say ☘️
I also enjoy Guinness, but I hate malls. That big mall in Edmonton, AB smells of sweaty old sneakers all through it.
Ha, it's funny you should mention the Edmonton mall. Back in the day when I was a teenager, they had an army recruitment centre there. I used to go there and watch videos and tell the recruitment officer I want to fly helicopters etc. He would reply, " I can offer you a job as a foot soldier." ( Infantry). Because the dynamics have since changed a few decades later, obviously, that army recruitment centre in Edmonton no longer exists there.
@@MorgansWorld760 Did you use to live in Edmonton?
So I was born in Hackney in the same hospital I now work in. I grew up in the Turnpike Lane and Tottenham area of North London. I left home and school at 16 and the rest is history. Edmonton had the closest army recruitment centre to me back in the day. I also used to go to Edmonton to go swimming. So that is my only experiences with Edmonton, however during Covid I was part of a team testing people for it, during the crisis
I remember having a great time in Temple Bar 😅
It is heaps of fun, but about double the price of the national average for a pint of the black stuff
Who said Blanch is the "Paris " of Dublin 🤣🤣🤣 We are destroyed. Im afraid to watch 😢
Well Paris ain't that great either 😂
The Paris of Dublin LMAO it's a KIP! 🙈😲 You need to go to Dalkey, The Amalfi Coast of Ireland according to Matt Damon.
@@BassBoss101 Roger that! Thanks
Paris of Ireland ❤
Guiness for Breakfast? As a hobbit , I can have four breaks breakfasts
@sonicroj Well, there is a Paris everywhere, if you look hard enough
@sonicroj Me too. If it's gold the black gold in it ☘️
The Paris of Dublin! 😂😂😂😂
Where in County Mayo is ur family from, Steve?
Mine are from Oldcastle, Meelick and Derryronan, near Swinford
The nearest towns would be Castlebar and Newport
@@timothymcgeever5026I got some cousins in Swinford, but have not seen them in years
@@MorgansWorld760 Cool, so what village and townland?
@@MorgansWorld760 Names? I have Nolan, O'Neill, Doohan, Doyle (twice), Gallagher and obviously McGeever relatives there :)
Welcome to Ireland!! Though it's NOT a mall ... it's a shopping centre ... with retail parks outside the Centre! Weatherspoons is quite cheap but the food is crap!!! The Churches won't be full OUTSIDE mass times!!! Blanchardstown isn't a tourist area - it's for SHOPPING!!! Don't listen to the gouriers!!! To be honest - staying in Blanchardstown would be SAFER than staying in Dublin City Centre!!!!
Thank you, and lol, I actually used to call it a shopping centre too; but after 15 years of living in the USA and various other places, my lingo is all over the place
The Paris of Dublin? 😅😅😅
Lol, I said that before I did my exploring, but I genuinely read it somewhere before I visited
Temple Bar is a kip
Don't know what that means, but I will take your word for it
Ironically it's an English slang word for dump..... probably an exaggeration....
.@@MorgansWorld760
Never been. called the Paris of Dublin ffs
😂
Why did you go the Blanch looking for historical sights 🤣
Have you any idea why your 4* hotel was so cheap?
Hi Liam you have the same name as my beautiful grandson in Texas. The hotel waz not that cheap it was well over £200 for 2 nights, but supposedly cheaper than it's normal price.
I knew basically nothing about blanch . I was discovering and learning about the place as I went along.
I also choose the Crown Plazza, as I'm a member of IHG, and it offers a few rewards. Good question though
Btw it's Blanchardstown. Jaysus you are clueless.
You might be right, bit BTWl it's " Jesus'" 😅
With that steak it must be a very old cow
It probably was, but I always like a well done steak and only paid €7 for it, so was not expecting a prime bit of fillet from an Angus cow. To be fair. It tasted better than it looked, and the stout definitely made it go down better 😊
@MorgansWorld760 loved your video I'm just so fussy about food eating out is for mugs everything is out of a box
Thanks, and I do agree with you. I don't always slum it though. Sometimes I do have the odd treat 😃
Bus accepts a leap card, you simply top it up. Yes your staying in the middle of a shopping area. Mall , its called a shopping centre 😂 Now your in old blanch village. The reason its quite, its because all the shops are out in the shopping centre. The church was quiet. Thats because the Church ran the country in the old days. You asked teenager's who haven't found there way in life yet, what path to take. Then you ask an African whats it like to live in the area, he is hardly going to say there is racism. Why didn't you go out to dunlaoighre or bray , thats the sticks.
Ahh, thanks for your comment. I was only there for 2 nights, so I had limited time. I'm sure I will do other Irish vlogs from different parts of the country in the future
You should have found the canal and jogged there or walk towards Phisborough
Thanks, maybe next time if u stay in Blanch again 😊
@@MorgansWorld760 I live in Dublin 1 so walk towards Blanch. Walk to Ashtown and grab a pint.😂👍🏻
@@afay8807 Good to know. Cheers
13.51 that person isn't even Irish..ask his parents
Helli I might not be Irish by birth but I am by DNA.. has a 23andme heritage test done and I have nothing exciting like viking or Roman heritage to brag about like orher heritage subscribers do.
Blanchard sounds French actually.
@Shaykearney-hs4wn Yes, originally Norman
As a Dubliner Blanch is a bit scummy ,as were those young lads your interviewed who were effing and blinding and not being exactly articulate .The better area and suburbs are mostly on the South side of the City .
Thanks for the info, and in all fairness they were young and probably just figuring out who they are in life. If they were 5 or 10 years older I would agree with you even more so.
Thanks for the comment and advice
@@MorgansWorld760 Your more understanding than me .Bless you lol
Haha, im not always but I now work in a mental health hospital and have realised I got more patience than I though u had
Someoen get this man a gopro, hes filiming on a calculator
@bSMith266 I had one, but I sent it off for repair. Hopefully one day I get it back
Once you put brown sauce🤮near a breakfast,it's now an English breakfast,,,true story
Have u tried chef brown sauce? An Irish product!
It was Chef sauce that was on the table and in the UK I sometimes use this other Irish tomato sauce that I'm totally addicted to that you get in O Neils pubs
Sorry, but thats not a breakfast, stepped in once, but never ate it
@benhur1959 Well it was included in my room rate, so I was definitely making the most of it
Our country is dying pal.. U are in the old village of blanchardstown.. It's all changed.. Our people are broken at the moment from migrants.. Our government don't care about us.. Again we are fighting for our own country back 😔
Yeah unfortunately the world's population is getting bigger but our planet is not
@@MorgansWorld760 we are all losing our heritage... Second class citizens now on our own land
@@lisamaire7509 😥
Racists hiding out in the UA-cam comments, complaining about the great replacement, when there 95% white Irish in the video. You can't make it up. You replace yourself by sticking to your phone screens.
@@MorgansWorld760That's ballox there more lrish deaths than births so how our population getting bigger. lm almost sure that's its roughly the same way in UK. Importing the world populations like Romanians that breed like rabbits the lndians coming here by plane load on Visa system once here stay is creating choas on housing market hotels full of migrants makes look like world is over populated packed in cities. The world's population think its 9 billion or was last time checked if the whole 9 billion stood shoulder to shoulder there is digital illustration of this all worlds population standing together in one spot that amount of people will fill the land mass of state of Texas that's not over population. Elites Royals Politicians all live in big estates plenty of land there no over population for them that's for minions ants workers plebs of world living stuffed in cities.
You lost a lot of weight Darren John
I wish I could lose some weight, but it's been quiet a few breakfast buffets and pints for me this year
Two pints, steak and chips for 13€ in Dublin ??? No f... way
Yeah just check the Weatherspoons pubs out
Weatherspoons is the way to go or just go to a local shop get a few cans and get chips out of a chipper way cheaper
@Tzahx_ OK, well, I never went to a chippy in Ireland, but in the UK, you can't really use the expression " Cheap as chips " because chips are no longer cheap 🤣