
Go Luck Yourself: Happy St. Patrick's Day With Jimmy Failla
Host of FOX Across America and FOX News Saturday Night, Jimmy Failla, sits down with Kennedy before they head off to indulge themselves with Guinness and corned beef. You may catch them at their favorite Irish pub later today… if you're lucky enough.
Jimmy also details how he spent his weekend in Florida watching the co-eds party just a wee bit too hard.
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- New York Post
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- NBC News
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- Fox News
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