1 00:00:00,120 --> 00:00:03,040 Speaker 1: There's Saint Patrick's after all. Top of the morning to 2 00:00:03,320 --> 00:00:08,119 Speaker 1: Gary Minning concerto, Luke, how are you wonderful mate? Which 3 00:00:08,240 --> 00:00:10,039 Speaker 1: remind us again which part of Ireland are you from? 4 00:00:10,720 --> 00:00:12,440 Speaker 2: Dublin originally right in. 5 00:00:12,440 --> 00:00:15,040 Speaker 1: The center of it, right capital? What brought you to 6 00:00:15,080 --> 00:00:15,760 Speaker 1: Mid Canterbury? 7 00:00:16,640 --> 00:00:19,200 Speaker 2: I came from a rebuild on a builder betrayed capitoler 8 00:00:19,680 --> 00:00:22,480 Speaker 2: and I came to the rebuild and christ Church got 9 00:00:22,480 --> 00:00:24,040 Speaker 2: off for the job out here and met them with 10 00:00:24,120 --> 00:00:27,720 Speaker 2: a local builder. Day of the cloud snowfat builders and yeah, 11 00:00:27,800 --> 00:00:28,280 Speaker 2: the rest is. 12 00:00:28,320 --> 00:00:31,480 Speaker 1: History really just stuck around. It seems we've got a 13 00:00:31,520 --> 00:00:33,839 Speaker 1: few petties here in mid Canterbury. How often are you 14 00:00:33,840 --> 00:00:35,680 Speaker 1: coming across similar ex scenes? 15 00:00:36,440 --> 00:00:38,760 Speaker 2: Oh yeah, all the time. It's it's a population is 16 00:00:38,800 --> 00:00:40,879 Speaker 2: getting bigger and bigger. I think just twenty percent of 17 00:00:41,000 --> 00:00:46,360 Speaker 2: people in New Zealand Kramrig heritage, and I think they've 18 00:00:46,400 --> 00:00:48,560 Speaker 2: got quite a bit since I got here fourteen years ago. 19 00:00:48,920 --> 00:00:52,440 Speaker 1: To be at fear number claiming a shred of mc 20 00:00:52,560 --> 00:00:55,720 Speaker 1: story today, I would imagine what Saint Patrick's mean to you. 21 00:00:56,800 --> 00:00:59,319 Speaker 2: Well, you know, Saint Patrick was a great man. He's 22 00:00:59,320 --> 00:01:02,000 Speaker 2: saying us for two things. One that's getting rid of 23 00:01:02,040 --> 00:01:04,680 Speaker 2: all the snakes and lords. Now unfortunately he missed a few. 24 00:01:04,720 --> 00:01:09,680 Speaker 2: It's still a few. Two was nothing around there. And 25 00:01:09,720 --> 00:01:11,840 Speaker 2: the other thing was, you know, he did a deal 26 00:01:11,880 --> 00:01:14,520 Speaker 2: with God essentially. You know, he knew when he came 27 00:01:14,560 --> 00:01:17,920 Speaker 2: over to compared with all the Christians that we couldn't stick. 28 00:01:18,000 --> 00:01:19,880 Speaker 2: There's no works not to stick forty days and forty 29 00:01:19,959 --> 00:01:21,560 Speaker 2: nine Jordan the length. So he gave us a half 30 00:01:21,760 --> 00:01:25,000 Speaker 2: a half time halfway through and that's the same Paduay is. 31 00:01:25,040 --> 00:01:27,480 Speaker 2: So there'd be a que sort of double o here 32 00:01:27,480 --> 00:01:29,480 Speaker 2: and Methane shorty to get into the tub as soon 33 00:01:29,480 --> 00:01:31,520 Speaker 2: as we can and get on it. 34 00:01:32,200 --> 00:01:34,399 Speaker 1: I was going to ask how you're celebrating. You're already 35 00:01:34,400 --> 00:01:35,200 Speaker 1: in the queue, are you. 36 00:01:35,600 --> 00:01:40,440 Speaker 2: Really cue yeah, ten in front of me here, So. 37 00:01:40,840 --> 00:01:43,280 Speaker 1: I mean, I feel like we mack the occasion here. 38 00:01:43,319 --> 00:01:45,440 Speaker 1: Is it a big deal? Big at home? Saint Patrick's 39 00:01:45,440 --> 00:01:46,320 Speaker 1: say it is. 40 00:01:46,400 --> 00:01:49,440 Speaker 2: Yeah, Yeah, there's huge parades in every town, especially our 41 00:01:49,440 --> 00:01:52,920 Speaker 2: capital cities. All our cities and even the small towns 42 00:01:52,720 --> 00:01:55,880 Speaker 2: have something going on. Parade was so you get the 43 00:01:55,880 --> 00:01:58,120 Speaker 2: parade around ten o'clock in the morning. She's normally over 44 00:01:58,200 --> 00:02:01,000 Speaker 2: round two and then yeah, straight in for some la 45 00:02:01,080 --> 00:02:04,000 Speaker 2: re freshments. That's a bad I hear. 46 00:02:04,080 --> 00:02:07,200 Speaker 1: It's only been in well, I say, relatively recent history. 47 00:02:07,200 --> 00:02:09,280 Speaker 1: It was about the seventies that the bars were allowed 48 00:02:09,280 --> 00:02:11,560 Speaker 1: to open on Saint Patrick's Day. Before that, it was 49 00:02:11,600 --> 00:02:14,200 Speaker 1: really a religious celebration and it was a dry affair. 50 00:02:14,880 --> 00:02:16,720 Speaker 2: Yeah. Well, I'm only a young and I wouldn't remember. 51 00:02:16,760 --> 00:02:22,359 Speaker 1: But what I fear? Hey, can you share with us then? 52 00:02:22,560 --> 00:02:25,800 Speaker 1: Maybe a phrase or something that we can take into 53 00:02:25,840 --> 00:02:26,200 Speaker 1: the day. 54 00:02:26,840 --> 00:02:29,720 Speaker 2: Sure. Yeah. Well if they opened up with their I said, 55 00:02:29,720 --> 00:02:33,040 Speaker 2: conna tartoo, Look, that's how are you? And your response 56 00:02:33,120 --> 00:02:35,640 Speaker 2: to that should be tomaam, I am good? 57 00:02:36,320 --> 00:02:39,880 Speaker 1: Come again tax so color ta tatoo. I'm not course, 58 00:02:42,200 --> 00:02:44,560 Speaker 1: I wouldn't know, so maybe. 59 00:02:44,520 --> 00:02:47,840 Speaker 2: So color tatartoo is how are you? Yeah, and then 60 00:02:47,880 --> 00:02:50,840 Speaker 2: the response would be tom am. That means I'm very. 61 00:02:50,680 --> 00:02:53,720 Speaker 1: Good, I'm very good. Yeah, brilliant. 62 00:02:53,760 --> 00:02:55,919 Speaker 2: The big phrase today will be signed just one word 63 00:02:56,040 --> 00:02:58,800 Speaker 2: saunch it which means hell, which is obviously what we 64 00:02:58,960 --> 00:03:01,480 Speaker 2: use for cheer people. It's not cheers, but it just 65 00:03:01,520 --> 00:03:01,960 Speaker 2: means help. 66 00:03:02,240 --> 00:03:03,800 Speaker 1: Oh brilliant. That's what I'm going to. 67 00:03:04,080 --> 00:03:06,080 Speaker 2: What the point of stoti as they started? 68 00:03:06,680 --> 00:03:09,360 Speaker 1: What about quickly? What's something we need to stop doing? 69 00:03:09,440 --> 00:03:10,800 Speaker 1: So not to embarrass ourselves. 70 00:03:11,360 --> 00:03:13,040 Speaker 2: Well I'll tell you what, just stop doing, stop saying 71 00:03:13,040 --> 00:03:17,240 Speaker 2: top of the morning. No, no, orish man ever said 72 00:03:17,240 --> 00:03:20,000 Speaker 2: that that was That was some Hollywood producer come up 73 00:03:20,040 --> 00:03:22,120 Speaker 2: with that the Quiet Man movie. I think it was 74 00:03:22,160 --> 00:03:24,440 Speaker 2: either Debi or Given a Little People or The Quiet Man. 75 00:03:24,440 --> 00:03:27,880 Speaker 2: But John John Wayne made years ago and some script 76 00:03:27,919 --> 00:03:31,400 Speaker 2: triter come up with that nonsense anyway, So that's you, 77 00:03:32,639 --> 00:03:37,160 Speaker 2: irish Man, just to say that's them you're away right, Well, 78 00:03:37,480 --> 00:03:37,960 Speaker 2: there we go. 79 00:03:38,040 --> 00:03:40,680 Speaker 1: This is my isn't being scratched from my script this morning? 80 00:03:40,800 --> 00:03:44,960 Speaker 1: It's gone out of there. Appreciate the help and have 81 00:03:45,000 --> 00:03:46,760 Speaker 1: a wonderful Saint Patrick's day. Gary Benning and