Hey, if you're in George, I just didn't get much sleep last night.
I was actually pretty nervous about today, but it'll get better.
Once I see the daylight and everything, I think I'll be ready.
So I heard about the Irish Wolf Wester a while ago that it has the running of the sheep.
I had no idea something like that existed, but if it's anything like the running of the
bulls, then it should be a pretty good day.
I mean, I've got a little bit of butterflies in my stomach, but I've been training for
this moment for a little while.
It's a little bit early, so there's not a lot of people around, but the road's closed.
I wonder where everybody parks.
What are you doing, George?
Knowing my nemesis that I'm not afraid.
Down there is the dead men's corner.
The sheep will be running up here, past the roundabout up there.
It looks like they've already set up the barricades.
Once you get in, there's the same for men, bull runs, you can't get out.
People will push you back in.
I'm assuming it's the same idea here.
So we're running, so where can we register for running the sheep?
Like, you know, when the runners go before we start running?
We actually don't have runners before.
We don't have runners.
You don't have runners?
Yeah, we just have the sheep running up the street to lead the sheep, so I don't know
what would happen if we did that.
So we're almost there.
George, wait up.
Sorry, sorry.
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George, wait up.
George!
You don't run with the sheep, do you?
Is there a sheep?
Right, that's what she said.
There's no running, there's no registering.
Come on, George.
You might as well have a look around.
It came all the way out here.
There's a fly ball down there.
Check it out, see how it goes.
It's my great privilege and my great pleasure to declare the Loroa Irish Bullfest officially open.
Thank you very much.
Now, ladies and gentlemen, carry on with proceedings with the Yucca Medal of Blessing of the Police.
Welcome to Boroa.
In this glorious land of ours, we have the most wonderful produce from the land.
Here they come, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to Boroa.
Welcome to Boroa.
Welcome to Boroa.
