I'm 54 & miss the 80's/early 90's in Dublin. If my sister brought me into town & she had the money on the way home, she'd buy me McDonalds & go the the arcade around from the 29A bus stop. But I used to love the Italian chipper called Di Mascio’s on Marlborough St. HUGE portions of chips & slabs of battered cod. We'd eat them standing in the cold waiting for the bus. By far THE best chipper in Dublin at the time.
When i went to Dublin in 1960 i was thrilled to get on a bus but it soon turned into total dislike /waiting and waiting and then bus arrived it was FULL twelve years i had a Secondhand Car that ended going on a Bus , Today in my early eighties driving myself T G. Freedom .
I'm 54 & miss the 80's/early 90's in Dublin.
If my sister brought me into town & she had the money on the way home, she'd buy me McDonalds & go the the arcade around from the 29A bus stop. But I used to love the Italian chipper called Di Mascio’s on Marlborough St. HUGE portions of chips & slabs of battered cod. We'd eat them standing in the cold waiting for the bus. By far THE best chipper in Dublin at the time.
The air is so much cleaner now
full of cars,
When i went to Dublin in 1960 i was thrilled to get on a bus but it soon turned into total dislike /waiting and waiting and then bus arrived it was FULL twelve years i had a Secondhand Car that ended going on a Bus , Today in my early eighties driving myself T G. Freedom .
I don't miss Bus Arse at all
You are an arse