WindSock wrote: » I can see my car in that 2nd pic! :pac: You must have taken it only yesterday.
WindSock wrote: Sure is a long old street though.
gurramok wrote: » You sure you're not a tour guide by profession Wish?
gurramok wrote: As can be seen, Wish survived taking pics down that way including a recent murder tarnished street plus plenty of cars parked all over, it ain't a bad area after all!
gurramok wrote: » ........ plus plenty of cars parked all over, it ain't a bad area after all!
Wishbone Ash wrote: » I has to be a bit more discreet in the residential area near the Chinese and Noctor's pub - hence the direction change and reduction in quality. (Lots of pyjama girls around!)
BendiBus wrote: » Not a fair representation of the street if you've no pics of them!
Boston wrote: » I've know plenty from their who would cut your throat as soon as look at you.
lightening wrote: » Really? Weird how I lived there for 12 years and never came across a cut throat. I guess you have more experience in the area.
Gavin shels wrote: » My mate who lives on Mourne Road told me it's the longest road in Dublin.
Mairt wrote: » I find it strange that my wife and in-laws who've lived in the area for generations haven't cut my throat either, stabbed me in the back a few times maybe but I can still swallow.
Boston wrote: » we all know there's are people there who are extremely dangerous and who have absolutely no problem taking a life for the most trivial of reasons
lightening wrote: » Not really to be honest. I would say there is way less than 0.005% of people in the area that would take your life for a trivial reason. Certainly not "plenty" as you put it.
No need for the "pat on the back" patronising stuff then... I lived there as an adult longer than you have, I worked in the community on a voluntary basis for longer than you have too.
Your wayword school friends don't impress me. Everyone has a jailbird school friends.
Boston wrote: » Yea, everyone from that area knows a jailbird. Kinda proves the point that theres plenty of scum there.
Zamboni wrote: » I know plenty of decent salt of the earth folks from Sherrif St but I certainly wouldn't live there by choice.
lightening wrote: » Great when your a single guy though.
lightening wrote: » Yeah, good point in fairness. At this stage of my life it wouldn't suit me at all... Great when your a single guy though.
Mairt wrote: » lived there when I'd no children, I was younger and didn't give a rats arse. I wouldn't like to raise my children there, but for the OP I truely believe he/she will be fine down there.