Irish Taxi Forum
Public Area => Taxi Talk => Topic started by: john m on July 02, 2019, 06:49:22 pm
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Gang of BLACK youths running a mock up there A friend of my missus was assaulted by the scumbags while walking her baby in a pram in the grounds of Finstown House .
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Gang of BLACK youths running a mock up there A friend of my missus was assaulted by the scumbags while walking her baby in a pram in the grounds of Finstown House .
The Adamstoen Massive.
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Be careful John,the immigrant council of Ireland will say your a racist
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Be careful John,the immigrant council of Ireland will say your a racist
It's started. Heard a similar story about Adamstown recently. Is def going to get ugly.....only a matter of time. And not just in Adamstown
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they attacked the wrong person kneecapping on the agenda one family already moved out all under 18 with [] chips on their shoulders thinking they are hard done by .
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Gaurenteed they will be rehoused in a much better area,claiming they were racially abused
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Its an attitude among a lot of African /Irish youth they feel excluded bit like kids from certain areas of Dublin .Listening to Magnier talking about Aiden O Brien .He said Aiden left school with no exams worked picking strawberries then got a job with Jim Bolger as a stable lad and worked his way up by hard graft .Think kids all kids today expect to much for little or no effort .When we were kids you could get a holiday job but now you cant employ kids .I picked fruit for Lambs and thined cabbages up where the Dutch Village is now in Clondalkin or worked in a Pork Butchers before I was 14teen .
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I agree 100% with you Johnny, from the age of 8 i was a helper on a bread van around ballyer at the ripe old age of 10 I was driving the van around the housing estates because the driver was a bit of a pat mustard, and back then the vans were electric and no power steering, kids today are lazy fucks and full of a sense of entitlement.
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I had a window cleaning round when I was 12 can you imagine now somebody letting a 12 year old up a ladder to clean windows .We have bought into all the its dangerous out there crap I would of went into town on my own when I was about 8 or get the 9er up to me cousins in Ballyer .
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Ah the good old day before the pink and fluffy brigade took over to make life easier and safer. ::fds
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I started off at about 14 delivering letters on a pushbike, got the freight of me life one day, cycling by laneway at the back of Gresham and there was this cnut pulling his plum in the middle of the day, dirty cnut, still trying to get over it
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I started deliver the local free rag at 9 and went on to be a milkman's assistant at 11.
My mam was a single mother and there was no pocket money otherwise.
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I started deliver the local free rag at 9 and went on to be a milkman's assistant at 11.
My mam was a single mother and there was no pocket money otherwise.
Hope you remembered to put the covers on the top of the bottles to stop them birds from gettn the cream
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I grew up in the tenements in north inner city Dublin.my days were spent down in the glauster diamond getting turf for the auldones .all of us young lads either had a handcart,or an ould pram.after watching the likes of Johnny Giles,Eamon Dubphy,Ben Hannigan etc playing on the square we would continue quing up for the turf
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https://youtu.be/ue7wM0QC5LE 8)
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Ah them were the days
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https://youtu.be/ue7wM0QC5LE 8)
I was gonna post that lol
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this is the best version.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlIXn0r0AY8 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlIXn0r0AY8)
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Done the papers myself as a boy, had a "free range" egg round for a while and made a small fortune knocking out Christmas Annuals one year... seems a lot of us once young entrepreneurs end our days driving cabs!