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🗓️ 7 June 2023
⏱️ 59 minutes
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O2 is sleeping in his own room and O1 is back from college and sleeping in his own room as well. Greg is picketing with the Writer's Guild. This podcast was not written by AI. Plus how to talk to your kids after school and a nepo baby who broke her own water.
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0:00.0 | All points all around the world U.S. Virgin Islands |
0:29.0 | Canada, Haiti, you can all hear it. It's me, Greg, it's Simmons. |
0:35.0 | Hello, galaxy and beyond. It's me, Alison Rosen. I like this, Greg, because oftentimes you just say hello to the U.S. |
0:46.0 | Which is so, you know, provincial. |
0:49.0 | Well, it's racist, really. And also, I'm about to travel the world this summer. |
0:54.0 | So I need to start making friends with our listeners in Ireland. If there's any listeners in the Galway area, the west coast of Ireland, please reach out to us at childish pod at gmail.com. |
1:08.0 | And let me know some suggestions. Maybe a great pub where they have sessions. That's what I'm looking for. |
1:15.0 | What's the best place to go watch music and a pub in the Galway area? |
1:19.0 | I feel like our listeners are going to come through. Now I have a question for you. |
1:24.0 | You have an Irish loot harp. What is it? What's your tattoo that all these dogs got? |
1:31.0 | No, well, it's a it's a harp. It's the kind of symbol of Ireland. We're not on video. Yeah. |
1:37.0 | No, but I can see it. And I love it. Are you going to try to show that off when you're in Ireland? |
1:45.0 | I think it would I think that would put me on the map as another Irish American coming to Ireland with a tattoo looking for his great grandparents. |
1:56.0 | I don't want to be that guy. Okay. Yeah. See. Yeah. I think I think I'm going to keep it low profile. |
2:04.0 | We're going to observe. We're going to have conversations, but we're not going to go there and make a statement like, hey, all for my all for my grandparents are from Ireland. |
2:13.0 | But I'm not going to like wear that on my sleeve like that means nothing. But it is it is pretty impressive though. When I think about the immigration story of the Irish because we were not well educated people in Ireland, the education system today in Ireland is one of the best in the world. |
2:34.0 | But you know, when you talk about when my grandfather came over in like 1910 like it was garbage and they had no skills and somehow they came to America and they had the huge advantage of speaking English. |
2:49.0 | But there was such resentment against them. They were really considered low class and I think we carry that to this day. |
2:57.0 | We carry a sense of resentment that we're looked down upon to this day. And and I think about the journey that my grandparents all came over like his teenagers with no money at all, like just showed up. |
3:12.0 | And there was like one relative's name. They had a crumple piece of paper and the Bronx and they had to find them and and then they ended up having kids that all did well. |
3:23.0 | And then they had grandkids that did even better. And my cousin, Danny McCarthy and my grandfather was Florence McCarthy. So this would be this would be Florence's great grandson, just almost one professional golf tournament on Sunday. |
3:41.0 | Wow. |
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