When the wine is in, the wit is out Meaning: The impact of alcohol consumption.

Bob: “Japers, did ye hear about yer man from The Cross?” Charlie: “Who? Paddy Joe? Sure, I read it in the Reporter.” Bob: “Runnin’ about that town in the nip, singin’.” Charlie: “An’ him hasn’t a tune in his head.” Bob: “Och, sure, isn’t it a pity of him.” Charlie: “Here, when the wine is in, the wit is out.” Tweet your #fermanaghspake to @rodneyedwards