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2nd row | 06:25 Mon 08th Nov 2004 | Adverts
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 Am always in stitches everytime i see the adverts for ' Yellow  Pages ' with that Irish chappie in, .... cutting his neices hair...... and the one where he's dressed up as an elf,..... and the latest one , laying in a field, high winds having blown his tent away.... great, funny, advert, and congratulations to the producers , ...... you sell the book, we have it delivered FREE,,, other tv adertisers please take note !........
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Oh I agree with you 2nd, I love every one of these ads especially the one where he's singing to his mate " Life is good,life is fine cos I've got a girl and no one likes you" His names James Nesbitt btw.
Ahh he is funny - My invite said Elves!!!

The advert is for the actual book, it's for their directory enquiry service.

Should have said isn't for the book.

It is a good ad though

he is NOT irish! he is from NORTHERN IRELAND! i should know because i am from northern ireland! hey to all from east belfast, especially around the gilnahirk area!
Monty, dont mind me asking,whats the difference between Irish and N,Ireland? Im from S,Wales but north ,south east or west,we all say we're Welsh.Im confused.
Apparently they are British
Thanks GF,I still dont understand though. Im welsh but british as well.
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  Hi Fina, was going to give you a reply before now, was hoping tho that Monty would have replied, Iam Welsh( also british ) as G/f points out, my ex wife, who comes from Belfast, N/IRELAND  is IRISH, ( and no one dare say any different ! ) but then, being N/Ireland, she too can be classed as british, our Son, a rugby player, spent sometime in DUBLIN,S/ireland, playing.. knowing that his mother is IRISH, qualified him to play for IRELAND,,,, I'll say no more on that subject, hope you understand, judging by Montys reply he too is IRISH, but wants to be called a  Brit... hope it cleared up any confusion  ?
Oh I see now, thanks for explaining it to me 2nd row. I was really confuzzled!  Im s,wales born and bred,which part do you hail from?
Montyy is trying to some stupid political point. To the likes of him, he's British, to the rest of the planet he's Irish.
It all depends on what foot you kick with.

Yes it does, and he can call himself what he wants, but he can't speak for others.

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