Ali Rough Muddy wrote: » Yeah but wasn't there a heap of drugs and ghettos...
Macytoby wrote: » Sort of like now then?
murpho999 wrote: » Where is there a ghetto in Dublin?
matchthis wrote: » Everyone knew all there neighbours
JohnnyFlash wrote: » It is far better now. It was a rundown kip back in the 80’s. Boarded up shops, lads standing in the doorways of pubs, the pubs were paying protection money to the provos, smog, no where decent to eat etc. Those true blue Dub sorts always wax lyrical about Dublin in the rare auld times. Sentimental shïtes.
Macytoby wrote: » Railway street is pretty much a ghetto except with more drugs.
mick087 wrote: » Most people had a Dublin accent in the 80s. Now most Dubs have this new D4 accent.
murpho999 wrote: » Except that it isn't and also I don't think one street approximately 450 meters long constitutes a ghetto.
murpho999 wrote: » How can a D4 accent not be a Dublin accent?
Macytoby wrote: » You could add Sean Macdermott st to the mix of you want. And it is a ghetto. I used to live there, it’s probably the biggest ****hole in the country. Darndale is pretty much a Ghetto as well. You could argue Joblesstown is as well.
murpho999 wrote: » So according to you disadvantaged areas are ghettos? They were also disadvantaged in the 80s so is nothing to with Dublin being better or not.
smelly sock wrote: » Generalisations. I have good mates from Jobstown, Dublin 8 and in and around Sheriff st. Sound lads and hard working, certainly don't have the narrow minded personality you obviously have. I despise that toxic attitude a lot of people in Ireland have. Thinking its ok to label cetain areas and all the people that love there.
Macytoby wrote: » Yeah, who cares about tuberculosis when you know your neighbour?
banie01 wrote: » Tell said Taxi Driver and any other dope afflicted with the good old days nostalgia, to cop the fúck on!