
A humorous story centers on a mother who becomes very annoyed when Paudie Clifford chats through the national anthem in Killarney. The mother is described as religious and keeps large bottles of holy water by the front door to throw over visitors’ cars when they leave. The narrative adds a family perspective through a brother, who jokes that the windows need to be wound up quickly. The details combine religious imagery, exaggerated reactions, and lighthearted family humor to portray the mother’s over-the-top response to the anthem incident.
"My mother was very annoyed when Paudie Clifford chatted his way through the national anthem in Killarney yesterday. She is a religious woman who keeps large bottles of holy water inside the front door to throw over visitors' cars when they are leaving."
Read at Irish Independent
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