crew1954
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Why did you think he was Italian?
Why did you think he was Italian?
I'm no lip reader, but I'm fairly certain that Brady told O'Brien to va fungoul. (NSFW)In a humorous nod to Brady’s Irish root Patriots owner Robert Kraft stated that Brady was ‘talking Gaelic’ during a recent spat with Offensive Coordinator Bill O’Brien.
I'm no lip reader, but I'm fairly certain that Brady told O'Brien to va fungoul. (NSFW)
I'm no lip reader, but I'm fairly certain that Brady told O'Brien to va fungoul. (NSFW)
actually is vaffanculo
Mac Brádaigh
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Mac Brádaigh, Gaelic-Irish surname.
Overview
Mac Brádaigh derives from the term brádach, meaning "thieving" or "dishonest", though its original sense seems to have denoted "spirited". The family were natives of Breifne and Airgíalla.
The surname is generally anglicised as Brady.
A separate family, the Ó Gradáigh, of north-east Thomond, also anglicise their name as Brady.
In American mob movies and TV shows (like The Sopranos), they often bastardize it to 'va fungoul.' I don't know if that's a Sicilian thing, or an American Italian thing ... or just a Hollywood thing.
Really? I thought he said "póg mo thóin".
I'm no lip reader, but I'm fairly certain that Brady told O'Brien to va fungoul. (NSFW)
I'm no lip reader, but I'm fairly certain that Brady told O'Brien to va fungoul. (NSFW)
This explains why Tom is so good at taking a beating.
Damn, I wish I'd thought of that.Cue Jets troll with "Brady... Gay Lick... Huh huh huh..." joke in 3... 2...