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FOIL ARMS & HOG

Funemployment Radio

Greg Nibler

Society & Culture, Comedy

4.6516 Ratings

🗓️ 30 October 2024

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Today: We were joined by Sean and Sean from Foil Arms & Hog to talk all things Portland, Irish sayings, 'old' buildings, strip clubs, and more - they are awesome! Catch them at Revolution Hall on November 21st - get your tickets here, and have a great day all!

Transcript

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0:00.0

And hello everyone. This is Funnel Party Radio. I'm Greg Nibbler here with Sarah X. Dillon. Thank you so much for joining us here today for this very special episode. I don't know why it's a very special.

0:17.1

They're all very special. Every episode is very special. But this episode is special because we are joined by two of the gentlemen from Foil, Arms, and Hogg.

0:27.0

Two Shons.

0:27.8

Two Shons.

0:28.8

That Sean and Sean joining us for this episode today.

0:32.8

So while we're talking to them, they are in ireland getting ready to come out on their

0:38.3

tour here to the u.s they're going to be at revolution hall which we do talk about during this here at

0:43.9

portland on november 21st and uh and they are 21st that's wait isn't that what they said

0:50.7

october 21st okay well november 21st is what i mean october 21st is already passed. Correct. November 21st here in Portland. And they seriously are just so funny. And if you have not checked out their sketches and everything that they have online, do it. It's hilarious. It's our jam. Yeah. It is so funny. And these two are really, really cool. So really appreciate having some time to talk to them. And I think he introduced something in Irish. I'm not going to try to, well, that'll be in the area. It's in there. I mean, we don't quite know. We want to apologize for whatever he said in Irish. It could be highly, highly offensive. Wouldn't it be Gaelic instead? He keeps saying in Irish.

1:28.0

No, no.

1:28.8

I found out this yesterday.

1:30.6

It is Gaelic, but you're not supposed to say Gaelic. You're supposed to say Irish. Why are you not supposed to say Gaelic? No, this is what our friend Kelsey was telling me, Davy, who is Irish, is like, no, you don't call it Gaelic. You say Irish.

1:41.5

Speak Irish.

1:42.7

I just learned that yesterday.

1:45.0

Because there's Scottish Gaelic.

1:47.0

There's other kinds of Gaelic.

1:48.1

Okay. Gaelic, you say Irish. You speak Irish. I just learned that yesterday.

2:00.1

Because there's Scottish Gaelic, there's other kinds of Gaelic. Okay, so this is like Irish. Yeah, I'm speaking Irish. That is interesting. I didn't know that either. I would have said Gaelic, but. Okay, because when you said, like, you say it in Irish, I'm like, that's a weird way to phrase it. No, that's what I was told by an Irish person. That is an Irish person who is literally in the same town as they are right now.

2:04.5

He's in Dublin right now. Oh, yeah, well, there we go. Yeah, so I don't know. Either way, apologies for whatever he said. I still don't understand it. And I'll go ahead and play that in her. Yeah, let's go ahead. Let's do it. All right, here we go. Here is Sean and Sean from Foil Arms and Hawk.

2:20.8

It's unmuted.

2:21.1

Hello.

2:35.3

Hello. Hello. Oh, hello. Oh, hello. This works straight off the bath. Yeah. I think so. Great. Hey, guys. Hello. How are you guys doing? Good, man. It's Greg and Sarah, is it?

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