no, it was not the Irish (accent) he was having a go at - it was the number of 
foreigners, especailly Eastern Europeans that he had come accross whilst in 
Dublin - he was basically saying that he had not got used to the Irish accent 
because everyone he met was Polish etc .
 
Dave
--- On Fri, 9/4/10, Paul Cundell <[email protected]> wrote:



> What do you mean by no native English speakers in Dublin?

> All the Irish speak English and for virtually all of us it is our native 
tongue

I think you'll find that that would be one of Ken's little jokes, like ma and 
her mangle, shoot the players and electric fences.
Cheers
Paul


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