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00:01Bu, Yüzün Römer'de,
00:03bu, Yüzün Resteĩ Fish'in
00:10İngilizcemi bu.
00:17Tüm de.
00:18Bu, bu.
00:18Tüm de.
00:20Bu.
00:21accept.
00:27Bu, bu.
00:29Mekinli.
00:29Ah çıtır ailesi
00:34Sıtır ailesi
00:36O da çıtır ailesi
00:36Sahaslar
00:38Ayşes
00:40Değil
00:41O enevi
00:42I'm in a village
00:43Oh
00:44What?
00:48Yaş
00:49Oh
00:50Oh
00:52Tut
00:55Would you like to see each other again romantically?
00:58Ya, şimdi evet.
01:01Evet, ben...
01:03..i gülüm.
01:16Mora'ya şarkıdış.
01:19Mora'ya şarkıdış.
01:22Bu nefkın şarkıdış.
01:22Mora'ya şarkıdış.
01:24Şarkıdış.
01:25Herkese merkezler çok güzel bir bir şey.
01:27He's a Dittz.
01:29But no I'm not.
01:31I typically go for personality 70% and look 30%.
01:35I still need a hottie.
01:37He has to describe himself as hot.
01:38Just to make sure he says, I am hot.
01:50I just think I'm fun, I have a lot to offer,
01:53and yeah I think I'm going to have a great time with it.
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03:35Evet.
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08:21abone ol.
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08:28abone ol.
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09:07abone ol.
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09:21K домой
09:29K
09:30Ç
09:32Der AGGA ne!
09:33Hop talkin'a.
09:35invitik.
09:36A factors ve unsure andaacts이고
09:36Bedenin üret associateleri okulardanetzen
09:42Nek bolemeye çalışınmaz shouldn't
09:48Çoc isto
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13:15卤 her şeyi citesva,
13:18çık decides oficiali ve yüz editorial kral var žil。
13:19testedim.
13:22Ve agradeceri bun gebe physique.
13:22Ge57 ansızך?
13:25Mer 3000 olAmiz abi?
13:28Hayır, siz pla.Bu
13:33caught ya o, mi şüzey Sanırım benzim. Sizin
13:38o amcavra aquellos da var. Sen grey.
13:41Breeze,
13:42Türk'ü emin Nazsıyla Azerbaycan.
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18:55Vada salon GPS ve
18:57monitorslarımız forbidden
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19:22Aferin nasıl bir köy ?
19:26Ama daha büyük bir köylerim.
19:28Alın bir köyler?
19:29Sama bir şey?
19:30Sanırım bir adam.
19:31Hayat bir adamlar.
19:46Bu da?
19:48Er 90'u var.
19:49I work in the tech industry, I do coding and stuff like that.
19:53Okay.
19:54What do you do?
19:55I work in recruitment.
19:56Procurement?
19:57Recruitment.
19:58Oh, recruitment.
19:59Recruitment, yeah.
20:01Hmm.
20:02So, but, yeah.
20:05How would I know if your date is going well?
20:08I would say, you know, a lot of smiling and eye contact would be good.
20:13I've been told sometimes my eye contact isn't very good,
20:16but, like, I think if I'm, like, feeling someone I would be looking in their eyes
20:20and smiling and stuff, so if you see me doing that, it's probably going well.
20:25Um, tell me something about you.
20:28Well...
20:29We're matching for everything.
20:31I'm a, like, sporty guy, you know, I like doing sports.
20:35Okay.
20:35Like, you know, I was a boxer for a long time.
20:37Okay.
20:38And recently, in the last year or so, I've started dancing.
20:41I've started doing dancing.
20:42Okay, what dancing?
20:42Eh, like Fogo, like Brazilian.
20:44Fogo, okay.
20:44Like Brazilian Fogo.
20:46I go to the dance studio, like, multiple times a week, basically.
20:49Which was a big barrier for me, by the way.
20:51Yeah.
20:52When you see the people down there, they're really good at, like, expressing themselves
20:55and they don't care.
20:56Yeah.
20:56It's, like, liberating.
20:58Yeah, yeah.
20:58Yeah, like, I would say, like, feel sexy and dancing and, you know, not feel embarrassed
21:02about it and stuff.
21:03Yeah.
21:09When I was two years old, myself and my parents moved here.
21:12Okay.
21:13Eventually settled down in Dublin.
21:15In Sauron.
21:15In Sauron.
21:16Famously.
21:17Well, see, this is the thing.
21:19This is the thing.
21:19I say Sauron, but, like, we moved from place to place to place to place to place constantly.
21:24Okay, okay.
21:24Yeah.
21:25We were put with other asylum seekers in, like, this old B&B out in Tip.
21:31Then we eventually moved up to Dublin.
21:33And, like, it wasn't easy, because there really wasn't many immigrants around back then.
21:37The only reason I say Sauron is because my school was there.
21:40Okay, yeah.
21:41And we just kept moving around.
21:43Yeah.
21:43Just kept moving around.
21:44It was challenging growing up, but, you know, you get on with it.
21:51Went to college in Trinity.
21:53Okay, cool.
21:54Yes.
21:55I've become a pharmacist.
21:55Which you are, currently.
21:57Which I currently am.
21:57So, yes.
21:58I was working in a pharmacy in Kulak when the Dublin riots broke out.
22:05And I just remember it happening.
22:06And I remember people coming in.
22:08And the looks I was getting just felt different.
22:11And as someone who's, like, lived in Ireland their entire life, I love Irish culture.
22:17Like, if someone asks me where I'm from, I say I'm Irish.
22:19And work hard for this place.
22:21Work hard for its people.
22:24And then to say, no, you don't belong here.
22:27Yeah, it just doesn't feel great.
22:35Oh, wait.
22:36You could bring three dinner guests to this table.
22:39I'm gone because I'd be number one.
22:40But who would the three dinner guests be?
22:44Prince.
22:44Oh, wait.
22:45And I would like to sit down with Bryan Adams.
22:48I saw him live literally two months ago.
22:51He's so good.
22:52He's Canadian.
22:53At the concert, he, like, made everyone, like, flash.
22:56Really?
22:56And I was like, thank god I didn't do it because an hour later I was walking and I saw
23:00my boss.
23:01But anyways, Bryan Adams.
23:03Prince.
23:04And last person.
23:04I thought it was you, the last person.
23:06No, no, no.
23:06I said that's a given.
23:07So, like, I'm gone.
23:09Well, I'd sit down with Gordon Ramsay.
23:11He made this meal.
23:18What's it like to perform?
23:19Like, you know, say, you're not working, you've got a weekend yourself, you can do anything you want.
23:23Well, I do, like, the same dancing.
23:26I do, like, um, heels, pole dancing heels.
23:30Oh, yeah, yeah.
23:30Very sexy.
23:31I do pole dancing.
23:33I love heels.
23:34I love the heels.
23:37They are, like, this high, eight centimeters.
23:41Very beautiful.
23:44And tell me this, tell me this, since you've come to Ireland, like, how's your dating been
23:47going?
23:48Well, it's not that I dated a lot, actually.
23:51Well, I find it hard to believe, like, a woman like yourself is single and doesn't have
23:56people.
23:56Oh, well.
23:58I've been in long relationships, so I've been too long, well, one long and the other one
24:03not that long.
24:04But I ended a relationship, it was the same day that I was let go from my job.
24:09Bad timing.
24:10Oh, my God.
24:11Well, you know, when one thing happens, everything happens, right?
24:14Like a range of parts.
24:15Yeah.
24:15Like, it was very tough because it was all the same day.
24:19Like, that's life.
24:20Also, it's acknowledging, right?
24:22Like, sometimes maybe it's me.
24:24So, that I'm going on the wrong way or doing the wrong thing.
24:28You know, like, I don't know, very awareness of, okay, it's not only the other person because
24:32it's easy to blame the other.
24:33That's the communication thing, though, isn't it?
24:35Yeah.
24:36Yeah.
24:36So, you're just enjoying being single at the moment?
24:39Oh, no.
24:39I was focusing more on myself.
24:41Like, yeah.
24:41It's true.
24:42Yeah.
24:42It's important to be happy by yourself.
24:45Yeah.
24:46But it means...
24:47No one's meant to be on their own, either, you know?
24:49Mm-hmm.
24:56Try as she might, Fiona just can't seem to go out without attracting police attention.
25:03When we're going out, we say, we're not going to go to coppers.
25:05And then the end of the night always ends up in coppers.
25:10You're not particularly looking for a guard, are you?
25:12Well, I wouldn't say no to a guard.
25:15I don't think anyone would say no to a guard.
25:18Or if he could find me a rugby player, that would I?
25:22Yellow, yellow, yellow is the colour of the summer.
25:25Oh, I'm such a hopeless romantic.
25:27Hello.
25:28I'd love to meet somebody, you know, at a bar or on the street.
25:31That's my ideal way that I'd meet my husband.
25:33But I don't know, in this century, is it going to happen?
25:36How you look lovely.
25:37Thank you very much.
25:38I'd like a gentleman, you know, somebody who's not cocky, can have the crack.
25:43But also is, like, really down to earth.
25:45Oh, thank you.
25:46A lot of yellow, I love it.
25:47Oh, thank you.
25:48I think you have to have a certain personality to pull off yellow.
25:51Do you know what, me last year, like, would never have applied for this.
25:54Really? What changed?
25:56I broke up with my ex, I moved out of home, I started a new job, and I said, this
26:01is just the cherry on top.
26:02I'm just trying to push myself out of my comfort zone.
26:05Good, fair play.
26:06Oh, God.
26:07Like, what have I done?
26:11There's been Susan, and Jacqueline, and Karen was one.
26:16Angela's nice looking.
26:18She's dark and mysterious.
26:20To look at them, you'd never suspect that Tom has a passion for the auto-erotic.
26:27Angela is my most recent car.
26:30All my cars have names.
26:32I just think it suits them better.
26:35Nice to meet you, Tom.
26:36Nice to meet you, Tom.
26:36What's the story, my man?
26:37How are you?
26:38I'm in the easy spot.
26:40How are you?
26:40I've been nervous.
26:41I'm fine.
26:42What is it that you are looking for?
26:45I want to find the love of my life.
26:46I think it's possible.
26:49Hi.
26:51How are you?
26:52Sorry.
26:52Nice to meet you.
26:53Nice to meet you.
26:54What's your name?
26:55Tom.
26:55Fiona, nice to meet you.
26:56Where are you from?
26:57Kildare.
26:58Grant, Grant.
26:59Yeah, Kildare, but living in Finglas.
27:00Where are you from?
27:01Kilkenny.
27:02Fab.
27:03Yeah, lovely spot.
27:04Did you travel down this morning?
27:06No, I live in Dublin.
27:07Do you know Ashtown?
27:08Oh, yeah.
27:09I work on the Navin Road.
27:11That's outside my house.
27:12Stop.
27:13What do you do?
27:14I'm a nurse.
27:15No way.
27:16So I work at the minute with adults with intellectual disability, so I work for a disability service.
27:22I actually love it so much.
27:24I used to do nursing.
27:26Did you?
27:27Yeah.
27:27What type of nursing did you do?
27:29ID.
27:29Stuff.
27:30Yeah.
27:30Oh my God.
27:31I was in for a year and then Covid came.
27:33Yeah.
27:33So I couldn't commit to it after that.
27:35So what do you do now?
27:36In data centres.
27:37My last job.
27:39I used to climb, like, radio towers.
27:41Oh my God.
27:42That's bizarre.
27:43So you go from nursing to, like, you know, scaling buildings.
27:47Yeah.
27:47That's bizarre.
27:51Bill.
27:52Okay.
27:53How long have you been single?
27:54Like, two and something years.
27:56That's a while.
27:58That's a long time.
27:59That's tough.
28:00I mean, I like, there's been some dating in the middle.
28:03Mmm.
28:03I've been sitting at home, like, you know, twiddling my thumbs, but.
28:07No, that's fair.
28:08Yeah.
28:08What about you?
28:08I've, uh, 24 hours.
28:11Yeah, cool.
28:11Yeah.
28:12Yeah.
28:13Better than three hours.
28:13I kind of knew that this was coming down, so I just broke.
28:15So you were like, let me just.
28:16Quickly just broke up with her.
28:17Cool.
28:18Yeah.
28:18I'll get back with her tomorrow.
28:19Clear the roster.
28:20Yeah.
28:21Clear the roster.
28:23Yeah.
28:23No, no, no.
28:24I've been single for a year and.
28:27A year and change.
28:28A year and change.
28:29Yeah.
28:29Yeah.
28:30Sure.
28:31I'd want him to be someone I could have a laugh with, you know, maybe split a bottle
28:34of wine, you know.
28:36Should we get shots?
28:37We could do one shot.
28:39Two shots.
28:42What would you do?
28:42Okay, what shot would you do?
28:43It would be tequila if I was doing a shot.
28:44It would be tequila.
28:45But then also have a serious conversation.
28:48I can trust him.
28:49You know, I want to feel like I really know him.
28:50I have an understanding of him as a person.
28:52And then I think, like, whatever problems come up, you can deal with them as long as you
28:55have that sort of baseline understanding.
28:57All right.
28:59Okay.
28:59To a first date.
29:00How do they say cheers in American?
29:02Cheers.
29:03Cheers.
29:03You guys say sláinte here.
29:04I am fucking with you.
29:05Yes, sláinte.
29:06Oh, okay.
29:07Sláinte.
29:09Mm.
29:11Mine was very salty still.
29:12That was worse than the shot.
29:13I know.
29:18I literally look at all of my best mates.
29:20They've all been in relationships.
29:22Yeah.
29:22And I'm not.
29:23And here we are.
29:24And here we are.
29:26Have you had, like, a relationship before?
29:28Yeah, yeah, yeah.
29:28Like, we were together for about three years.
29:31I lived together in that.
29:32And it just didn't work out.
29:34Like, you know, I kind of realized towards the end of it that we weren't really suited.
29:39Okay.
29:39And, like, I'm not one of those kind of people who, like, stay in something because you feel
29:43like it's the right thing to do, you know.
29:45Yeah, you're like, well, good for you.
29:46It's hard.
29:46Yeah.
29:47It wasn't right.
29:48We weren't right for each other.
29:49But I still loved her.
29:50So it was kind of, it still hurt a lot, you know.
29:52And then I'm just not great at, like, online dating.
29:57Oh, it's awful here, isn't it?
29:58Online dating back home, you match with someone and 80% of the time they'll write you and at
30:06least say hello or come up with a pick-up line.
30:08Whereas, like, on dating apps here, like, I mask people and I'm like, it's a ghost town.
30:12I've downloaded it a few times for, like, just to see.
30:16But I've never gone on an online date.
30:18I'm not as confident as you think I am.
30:20Are you not?
30:20No, no, no.
30:21I'm surprised when you're not confident.
30:22I feel like being in position, you kind of have to be.
30:25When you're singing and you're playing music, it's like, you can hide behind it.
30:29Back home, we're very direct.
30:30So, like, if we like something, we say it.
30:32If we don't like something, totally fine.
30:34We say it and we move on.
30:35For me personally, if I like someone, I'll say it.
30:38When I brought my friend Meg, who was visiting me from Canada to Galway.
30:41And we went to a few pubs, we went to one of the live music.
30:43It was really, really nice.
30:45It was you that was playing.
30:46Who knows?
30:46Imagine.
30:47That's why it was so nice.
30:48Imagine.
30:48Oh my God, that guy's so hot.
30:49Yeah, yeah, yeah.
30:51And now we're here, I'm like, like, damn.
30:53I've seen it.
30:54I know his voice.
31:01I can't believe you're only working on the Navin Road.
31:03That's bizarre.
31:05My residents, like, we go out driving every day.
31:07So, like, I'd be driving down the Navin Road in, like, this big red bus.
31:10Oh, I've definitely seen a big red bus.
31:13Oh my God, you definitely see me, like, driving the bus.
31:15That's so embarrassing.
31:17I used to love the bus.
31:18Get everyone out for a spin.
31:20Yeah.
31:20You build such big relationships with your residents.
31:23And it's very much about integrating them into community life
31:27and promoting independence for them.
31:29You can see the difference it's making in their life.
31:32So it's really nice to see.
31:34So what does your parents do?
31:36Mum was an ID nurse.
31:38No way.
31:40Oh my God, it's meant to be.
31:43And my dad was a guard.
31:45I actually wanted to ask him before, like, did you meet in coppers?
31:50I think they were weird and got married, like, in a shopping centre.
31:54What was the reason?
31:55I don't know.
31:56I think they just wanted to have fun.
31:58I love that.
31:59Oh my God, like, don't stick with the norm.
32:02Who needs a church?
32:04How do you feel about, like, the whole, like, traditional marriage thing?
32:09I don't know.
32:11Do you have anything?
32:14No, I like to believe I have, like, guardian angels.
32:18It's a bit comforting.
32:19It's lovely.
32:19But I wouldn't be, like, a big guard guy.
32:22Yeah, that's lovely.
32:23I feel like I'm on the fence about it.
32:25Some days I do and some days I don't.
32:28I think it's more of a comfort thing.
32:30Like, I want comfort in knowing that there's something else afterwards.
32:39I was over in Spain last week, actually.
32:41Oh, really?
32:41Yeah.
32:42Where did you go?
32:43Salute.
32:44Okay.
32:44Yeah.
32:45I have two kids.
32:46Okay.
32:47Yeah.
32:47My daughter's just going ten.
32:49So you have a girl, the ten, and a boy.
32:50A girl and a boy.
32:51Yeah, and a boy seven.
32:53Okay.
32:54Like, last year we went to Disneyland.
32:56Oh, really?
32:56Yeah.
32:57Every year I just bring them somewhere, like, you know.
32:59It's like spoiling them.
33:00They are having the best time at this point.
33:02That's great.
33:02That's what you have to do.
33:03Yeah.
33:03That's their childhood, basically.
33:05They've got to have childhood memories and stuff like that.
33:06Yeah.
33:08I'd go without the kids.
33:09I love it.
33:09Oh, really?
33:10Do you like roller coasters?
33:12No?
33:12No, I can't.
33:13No.
33:13I don't want to suffer.
33:14Right.
33:17Maybe I'm just a bit of a kid.
33:18I don't know.
33:22Dazed by myself.
33:23That sounded so bad, though.
33:25Right.
33:26Would you ever go for, like, solo dinners?
33:28Or, like, solo, like, lunches?
33:30Yeah, yeah.
33:30I think a lot of people nowadays have a bit of a problem with it.
33:33Yeah.
33:33They think they have to be with someone.
33:35Yeah.
33:35I've kind of gone through that stage now of, like, doing that all by myself.
33:39I think when you're single, like, 50% of the time, you're like, this is great.
33:42out of the weekends and that, it's fine then, but it's when it hits, like, the Monday mornings
33:46or the Monday evenings and, like, you're by yourself.
33:49But now it would be more nice to, like, have something to do with.
33:52Not go by yourself all the time.
33:53Yeah.
33:53Because I probably am starting to look a little bit like a loser.
33:56You know when you meet people and you're like, there's energy there, but you don't
34:00want to make a move because then what if they're actually not into you and they're just
34:04being nice?
34:05It's just a minefield.
34:07Let me guess about the dog honestly as well.
34:08I've got it.
34:09Are you sure?
34:10I've loved my time.
34:11It's so good.
34:12That's really sweet.
34:12Thank you.
34:15I love it.
34:16Moment of truth.
34:17Would you like to see each other again romantically?
34:22Ladies first or you want me to?
34:24You can go first.
34:25Yeah.
34:25I'd love to.
34:26Yep.
34:27I'd love to.
34:27Yep.
34:29Yeah, I thought we were going really well.
34:31Yeah.
34:31It was really fun.
34:32Yeah.
34:33So what did you ask for tonight?
34:34Somebody who is like shy, likes music, nice person.
34:39How about you?
34:41I asked.
34:42Oh my God.
34:43No.
34:44What is this?
34:45This is.
34:46I think you did.
34:48This is my dream man.
34:50I like someone who is a family man.
34:53Yeah.
34:54Someone who's confident.
34:55But I think you're very confident.
34:57Even though you're like, I don't know.
34:58Should have split the belly and should have left.
35:02Really nice smile.
35:04You have a great smile.
35:06That was so fun, wasn't it?
35:07That was great.
35:09Who is Owen?
35:10Owen is the old Mariah.
35:12Oh.
35:15Good boy, Owen.
35:16Hello, Connor.
35:17Yeah.
35:22What's happening with the hair?
35:24I'd like to see you draw me.
35:25I would love to.
35:31Will you keep?
35:37Thank you ladies.
35:38All the best.
35:39Cheers.
35:39Cheers.
35:39Cheers.
35:39Cheers.
35:41Hello.
35:42Hi.
35:43How are you?
35:44Good.
35:45How are you more importantly?
35:46Oh my God.
35:47He's so nice.
35:49Is he?
35:49Yeah.
35:50He studied a year as an intellectual disability nurse.
35:53No way.
35:54And his mother is an intellectual disability nurse.
35:57Stop.
35:58I know.
35:58That was a match made in heaven.
36:00Fucking hell.
36:01I know.
36:02I don't know though.
36:03Is he my type?
36:04Really?
36:05I know.
36:05And what does he do?
36:06He does stuff with cables, I think.
36:08I don't really understand his job.
36:14How do you like Dublin city?
36:16Oh, I think it's wonderful.
36:18I can feel like 10 million inhabitants where I'm from.
36:21In just that city?
36:22Only in Buenos Aires.
36:23And maybe more, yeah.
36:24Wow.
36:24Now here, for me, I don't have to.
36:26Yeah, it's nothing.
36:27Countryside.
36:27Yeah.
36:28Yeah, I love it here.
36:29Ireland has changed so much now.
36:31Like, you know, in the 80s and 90s, people used to leave Ireland, you know, because there's
36:35no jobs here.
36:36Oh, yeah.
36:36That's why there's Irish immigrants all over the world, you know.
36:39But now people are coming here because, you know, there's opportunities here.
36:42And I think it's like a better, all the different nationalities.
36:45I think it's great.
36:46I like that too.
36:48That, that mix of cultures.
36:49And it doesn't matter where, you know, you go.
36:52Like Irish people itself are very welcoming.
36:55I, I remember when I arrived and I went to a pub, first time I was on my own.
37:00There was a group of people there.
37:02They see me on my own and say, oh, join us for drinks.
37:04And they start getting drowned.
37:05And I was like, I thought that was very nice, right?
37:09It's the place that makes you feel part of.
37:11So for me, I needed that feeling of belonging and, and I got it here in Ireland.
37:16Cool.
37:17That's good to hear.
37:18Hmm.
37:21I love just like a plain cheesecake.
37:23That's nice.
37:24You ever been to the cheese, have you ever been to the U.S.?
37:26I've actually never been to the States.
37:27Okay.
37:28That's okay.
37:28No rush.
37:29No.
37:30I'll wait until they're less racist over there and then maybe I'll go.
37:33Hopefully it goes eventually the less racist route.
37:36Just a bit.
37:36Currently it's going the other way.
37:38It's going very much so the other way.
37:40Yeah.
37:40Racister.
37:41More, more racister.
37:42To be fair, I have family over in the U.S.
37:44And, in D.C.
37:46Mm-hmm.
37:48So I.
37:49I was born there actually.
37:50You were born in D.C.?
37:50Yeah.
37:50Well, like the suburbs.
37:52Mm-hmm.
37:52Like in Virginia, the suburbs, but.
37:54Like I'd want to know we were kind of aligned politically, hopefully.
37:57Religion doesn't matter to me as much.
37:58I'd be more flexible about.
38:00What would be like your dream job?
38:02That's an interesting question.
38:04As a writer, there's none.
38:05There's no jobs.
38:06Oh, sorry.
38:06Yes, you're a writer.
38:06Yeah, so.
38:07You will never be employed.
38:09Yeah, no.
38:09You know, I like my restaurant job, but I don't think I'd want to be in a restaurant forever.
38:13Working at a restaurant is great inspiration for writing because so many different people
38:16come in.
38:17You know, you hear something and you're like, no.
38:20If I could just like be a writer and survive, that would be ideal.
38:22That's what I was going to ask.
38:24Do you read or?
38:27Both my parents are writers, so lots of books in our house.
38:32So they definitely supported me being a writer.
38:34They might have supported me less if I wanted to be a doctor or something.
38:37It's like the opposite.
38:38Favorite book ever?
38:40Never Let Me Go by Kazuma Ishiguro, you know?
38:43You're pulling out some niche stuff.
38:46It's so fair.
38:47It's really not that niche, I hate to say.
38:49I actually think it's probably not that niche.
38:52All right.
38:52Now you're just making me look stupid.
38:54It's not that neat.
38:55My mom had a brain tumor for about eight months before she passed away.
39:00She always loved everything I did that was even kind of out there.
39:03She was so supportive.
39:04And me moving to Ireland, she was the one who was like, you should absolutely do it.
39:08You know?
39:09Repeat the name of the book.
39:11Never Let Me Go.
39:11Never Let Me Go by...
39:13Kazuma Ishiguro.
39:14They're clones, but it's a sad book.
39:19Oh, that's the one where they use their bits and other people's bits.
39:23I have heard of this.
39:24Yeah.
39:25Their bits are for sale.
39:26Their bits are for sale.
39:27Bits for sale.
39:28Yeah, they put the bits in the other bits and then...
39:30And then they die.
39:31Then they die.
39:31Yeah.
39:32I haven't read it in years.
39:33Maybe I really didn't think it was shit now.
39:35Yeah.
39:37Sometimes you do need to revisit the same place to figure out how much you've changed.
39:41Wow.
39:42That's very touching.
39:48So, I'm now an auntie.
39:51Really?
39:52He's only four days old.
39:54Four days as well.
39:55He's so small.
39:56He's growing by the minute.
39:57It's so new as well.
39:59Oh, God.
40:00Like, yeah.
40:00Like, he's really new.
40:01He's precious.
40:02Yeah.
40:02He's gorgeous.
40:03So, was your brother?
40:05No.
40:05My sister.
40:06So, it's just me, my sister, and my mom at home.
40:08So, yeah.
40:09He's gonna grow up and be like, Jesus Christ, I'm surrounded by women.
40:12It's like for me.
40:14I have three sisters.
40:15They definitely were in charge of the house.
40:18But I would still get away with everything and still be the favourite.
40:21Do you get it?
40:23I kind of do.
40:24Yeah.
40:25No.
40:25Oh, my God.
40:26I love him so much.
40:27Like, I literally love him like he's my own child.
40:30I can't wait.
40:31There's no pregnancies yet.
40:34Yeah.
40:35I actually cannot wait.
40:37Family is, like, huge to me.
40:39I'd be terrified of having kids, but, because I'm too young for it now, but it's something
40:44that, like, I can't wait for.
40:46I suppose, like, it's the milestones, isn't it?
40:48Like, because it was only my mom and me.
40:50Like, obviously, you go through these milestones and be like, God, like, I wish my dad was
40:54there.
40:55Um, what happened with your dad, if you don't mind me asking?
40:59So, when I was, I think I was 12, he had a stroke.
41:03Um, and my mom found him, and he rushed to hospital, and then he was in ICU for a long
41:10time, and then he went to rehab for a few months.
41:13He lost the power of his right arm and his left leg, but they got him to be able to
41:18push
41:18himself in a wheelchair, and they got him his speech back.
41:22Not completely, but he never got the capacity back, his brain capacity.
41:28Um, so he ended up in a nursing home, and then he passed away when I was 17.
41:32It's tough.
41:33That's really tough.
41:34But, like, you're so resilient when you're younger, like, you kind of just go into overdrive
41:38when you're that young, you don't even think about it.
41:40But when you stop when you're older, and you're like, God, like, that actually has really shaped
41:44me as a person.
41:45You know, it's tough, but like, now that there's a baby involved, you're kind of like, God, like,
41:50this is life, you know?
41:57And did you, like, speak English before you came to Ireland?
42:00Oh, yeah, I did.
42:01Yeah, yeah.
42:01Because your English is, like, perfect.
42:03Thank you.
42:04Do you speak Irish?
42:06Well, we learned at school, yeah, like, but I haven't, I don't speak regularly, but I'm
42:11okay.
42:12Yeah, but I'm okay, it's like the people that say, oh, I speak Spanish, and they say, hola,
42:16Okay.
42:16I can have a bit of a conversation.
42:18Okay.
42:18I can say, like, um, .
42:20How are you?
42:21Okay.
42:23Dara, I'm done.
42:25It's more long on, on data, the date, maybe, this date.
42:31I'm enjoying this date.
42:32Okay, of course, that's good, that's important.
42:34We're here to have fun.
42:35That's important to think.
42:36Yeah.
42:38I'm just going to pop this here.
42:39Oh, thank you.
42:40I'm going to get that, by the way.
42:41Oh, no, we can share, we can share.
42:43Yeah, no, we're not going to have an argument on live television.
42:45But really, I'm not that I'd like it, really.
42:47I know, I know, but I want to get it.
42:49Please let me.
42:49Okay.
42:50Thank you.
42:51Thank you.
42:52First impression, I thought she looked amazing.
42:54And getting chatting to her, she seemed really nice.
42:57Did you fancy her?
42:59Absolutely.
43:06So, would you guys like to see each other again romantically?
43:11Um, I can go first.
43:13I think, uh, as a friend, yes.
43:17But I think romantically, maybe not.
43:19I mean, I have a lovely date.
43:21I have a lovely time.
43:22But I don't think there was that spark, maybe.
43:25But, yeah.
43:26Yeah, I had a lovely night.
43:28Like, I would have said it would have been a yes for me, but...
43:31So, that's fine.
43:32I pretty respect that.
43:33Um, you know, you've got to have that spark and stuff like that.
43:36Yeah, yeah.
43:37But I think I have a great time.
43:38Thank you so much.
43:39Thank you very much.
43:40Pleasure to have you.
43:40It's been great to have you both.
43:42Thanks again.
43:42We tried to get along, lovely.
43:44But, yeah.
43:45It was something missing on that conversation, right?
43:50Well, he had paid.
43:51Yeah.
43:52I always would do that anyway, so...
43:53But, oh, no.
43:54But I always...
43:55I know you wanted to, but...
43:56No.
43:57I wanted to pay for it, honestly.
43:59Thank you.
44:00Safe home.
44:00Have a great night.
44:01Thank you.
44:02I didn't feel there was any awkward moments.
44:04For me, there definitely wasn't.
44:06I definitely enjoyed just kind of getting to know her and chatting, you know.
44:10And I had a really nice time.
44:22Yeah, I...
44:23Are you sure we can go splitsies?
44:24I can get it.
44:25You get the next one.
44:26I felt relaxed.
44:27I felt chilled out.
44:28I hope that she did as well.
44:30Perfect.
44:31Thank you very much.
44:33All good?
44:33Thanks.
44:34All good.
44:35Lovely.
44:36He was very funny and very nice.
44:38Like, it was very easy to talk to him.
44:39Like, very personable.
44:40After you.
44:41Oh.
44:43Oh.
44:44Any jackets?
44:45Mine is just over there.
44:46The one with the black one with the orange inside.
44:49Hello.
44:50Will.
44:51Here we are again.
44:52Best of luck.
44:53Cheers.
44:53All the best now.
44:54Back and back this way.
44:55Yeah, straight ahead.
44:56Straight ahead.
44:57Would you like to see each other again romantically?
45:04Yeah.
45:06I'm not sure.
45:07I think no.
45:09That's fair enough.
45:10Sorry.
45:11I had a lovely time though.
45:13Oh good.
45:13We had a great chat.
45:14No, I think we had a really good chat.
45:15Yeah.
45:15I was laughing.
45:16You should be a stand-up comedian.
45:19Sorry.
45:21Right, so...
45:21This is the end.
45:23Did you have a lovely...
45:24I actually...
45:24I did.
45:25You made me feel very calm and like relaxed.
45:27And I really appreciate that.
45:28Yeah.
45:29Good.
45:29It was a lovely time.
45:30It was actually, yeah.
45:31The initial thing was more friendly.
45:34For sure.
45:35And we will...
45:35Pleasure.
45:36Stay in touch.
45:37We'll stay in touch.
45:38Yeah.
45:40Do you crack it or what do you do?
45:42I think we're supposed to crack it.
45:46It's actually really good.
45:48Ooh.
45:54Are you happy?
45:55Yeah?
45:56Happy with the date?
45:56Very happy.
45:56Yeah?
45:58I'm very confident I'm going to say yes.
46:00What I was going to say now...
46:01I don't...
46:01I'd be panicking so much.
46:07Erm...
46:08I don't know what I was going to say.
46:10I'm just...
46:11I take your words away.
46:12Do a little bit.
46:13A little bit.
46:20Let's go Hobbs.
46:22Are you sure?
46:24Okay, I'm okay.
46:25Yeah?
46:26Something you were saying no?
46:27I didn't say that.
46:32Okay, so...
46:33Would you guys like to see each other again romantically?
46:38You always...
46:39I would, yeah.
46:41Yeah, I would.
46:43Yeah.
46:43Yeah.
46:46Yes!
46:47Do you want to just do it down the middle?
46:49Yeah.
46:50Perfect.
46:51She's really, really pretty.
46:54Erm...
46:54And we got on, yeah, we got on really well.
46:56I said to the girls today, I was like, my husband is somewhere getting ready.
47:00Like, he's talking to his friends, he's talking to his family.
47:01He's nervous.
47:03Like...
47:05So do you fancy each other?
47:07Yeah.
47:08Yeah.
47:09Yeah, I think there's potential there.
47:10Yeah.
47:11Yeah.
47:11I do fancy you, I only have potential, but that's fine.
47:15Okay.
47:18He did a year of nursing, and he has three sisters, which is like, you know, tick, tick, tick.
47:23So it's good, like, he's really nice.
47:27What do you like about each other?
47:29You were very passionate about your family.
47:32That's...
47:32Like, really passionate about it.
47:34Like, it makes...
47:34It's nice to hear someone talking about it.
47:37I, like...
47:38He's half a nurse, and I'm a nurse.
47:41So, like, he's obviously very caring, so...
47:44We'll get on well.
47:45Ha, ha, ha, ha.
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