Went to Ireland and was speaking to this man
Posted by jaun_speaks@reddit | Jokes | View on Reddit | 8 comments
He goes, “i have the most famous surname in Ireland”
I asked, “oh really”
he said, “how did you know”
IrishFlukey@reddit
That doesn't quite work. The punchline should be "No, O'Reilly". That is a common surname here in Ireland. There isn't a common surname called "O'Reilly" and it would not be pronounced like "O'Reilly" anyway.
1000000CHF@reddit
I agree. The version I heard many years ago went more like:
I asked, “Oh really”
He said, “No. O’Reilly”
jaun_speaks@reddit (OP)
Well this is a different joke. Like you can clearly see.
mito88@reddit
I have an irishman friend who says bullets cannot hurt him.
his name is Rick O'Shea.
DidLenFindTheRabbits@reddit
My Irish mate likes hanging off the ceiling. He’s Sean DeLear.
No_Negotiation3142@reddit
Nick McGuiness, they famous alcoholic/ kleptomaniac
eastawat@reddit
Technically should be Rob McGuinness. "Nick" is British slang meaning "steal", but in Ireland "rob" is widely used to mean "steal".
hugh_Jayness@reddit
My Irish friend stays out all night. He’s Patty O’Furniture