Grew up in Southill Limerick then took myself to California with $2 I’m my pocket . I was able to win the Mr. Ireland bodybuilding championships then went on to compete many times in the Mr. American. My poor upbringing thought me to climb as high as I can as I know what’s it like to be at th bottom . Over 39 yrs later I’m stlll in California . Fond memories of Limerick
@@CaseyKCRichards Really happy for you, hard place to leave, it's still home with nowhere quite like it, glad life's working out for you! You gotta put yourself in the right spot to meet the right people also so congrats, hard work and a dream do pay off!
The carbon nonsense is just a tool to blame us peasants while the elites pushing it carry on with their lavish lifestyles, time to wake up to the truth.
I always thought that Limerick in some ways has a more 'urban' vibe (in the best sense) than my own hometown of Cork, even; and certainly more than Galway, which (I'm generalizing here, obviously) I've always found to be a little bit 'up itself'.
Looking at the men's clothing in the shop windows, does anyone remember one such shop called Town Tailoring, I think it was on Cecil Street, it was a basement shop.
No scum, no drugheads no homeless on streets anywhere in Ireland! You'd get a kick up the hole by anyone and everyone back then if causing trouble and drugheads would be locked up in an asylum until clean. . 👈
Known as stab city in the 70's because it was full of travelers driving locals out of areas like Moyross through violence and then moving their own families in, or so I heard.
@@EveryTongueShallTell no, the term 'Stab City' was coined after a Libyan man was stabbed to death in a pub on Ellen street in 1978, even after that crime wasn't really on the rise in the city until the late 80's but somehow the term stuck.
I also grew up in the slums of Limerick very oppressed I went to London got educated became a nurse got married and went to live in Japan Japan is my home in spite of a deprived oppressive upbringing I've had a great life my family live in Limerick I never hear from them and when I visit I'm not wanted there I have no desire to ever go back there 😢 For people who live in such small narrow thinking
Grew up in Southill Limerick then took myself to California with $2 I’m my pocket . I was able to win the Mr. Ireland bodybuilding championships then went on to compete many times in the Mr. American. My poor upbringing thought me to climb as high as I can as I know what’s it like to be at th bottom . Over 39 yrs later I’m stlll in California . Fond memories of Limerick
Fab story 👍
Fair play!
@@peterquaid2241 I also Peter went to the University Of California . I met the right people but I worked hard studying 10’hours a day . Dream big
@@CaseyKCRichards Really happy for you, hard place to leave, it's still home with nowhere quite like it, glad life's working out for you!
You gotta put yourself in the right spot to meet the right people also so congrats, hard work and a dream do pay off!
@@peterquaid2241 are you from Southill Peter ? Southill was never a bad place , real people . Just depicted as bad
The city would cry out for that level of footfall
I miss my old home miss limerick RIP Mum and Dad …
It’s amazing to see the city of my teenage years and to see so busy
Saw a car i owned .
Ford cortina mark 3 . Happy bloody days! Bring it back.
Limerick is the best city in Ireland from fergus mccormack from griffth Ave weston left in 1973 love limerick ❤
Back when town was full of shops, a more carbon friendly time and the buses ran on time😂😂
The carbon nonsense is just a tool to blame us peasants while the elites pushing it carry on with their lavish lifestyles, time to wake up to the truth.
@@michaelwalsh9145 have you ever heard of the grand solar minimum?, it's worth looking up.👍
@@joecowhey7248 I have but that contradicts the carbon nonsense you believe in.
@@michaelwalsh9145 carbon nonsense, now you've said it. One of the biggest scams pulled on us yet. Making money from a natural cycle
Better times
You notice wat you don't see in anyone of those vids enough said
But but diversity is or strength 🤦♂️😔.
All our own people. Place is unrecognisable now.
It's the same here in Wales.. 🏴🇬🇧
Limerick in the good old days
I love Limerick ...worked and lived there from 2006-2008 ❤ greetings from Poland
Weston boot boys
I always thought that Limerick in some ways has a more 'urban' vibe (in the best sense) than my own hometown of Cork, even; and certainly more than Galway, which (I'm generalizing here, obviously) I've always found to be a little bit 'up itself'.
Yes, Galway is up itself but not because of Galwegians, but because of Dublin people treating it as Dublin West.
I'd agree it's more urban, but being from here I'd argue that's not a positive
People were stylish
Flares were in fashion back then, the lad in two clips in the video had his pulled up too much 😀😀😀
Limerick in the good ol days when you knew who your neighbor was.
Those mans fashions and some of the womens are still quality garments in Limerick.
Those trousers though...
Think they'll make a comeback??
I hope not!
@@OSTARAEB4 ditto
wish it was stilllike that but from 1986
Looking at the men's clothing in the shop windows, does anyone remember one such shop called Town Tailoring, I think it was on Cecil Street, it was a basement shop.
Can anyone from this time tell me if there were many homeless/scumbags around the city at the time?
No scum, no drugheads no homeless on streets anywhere in Ireland! You'd get a kick up the hole by anyone and everyone back then if causing trouble and drugheads would be locked up in an asylum until clean. . 👈
Known as stab city in the 70's because it was full of travelers driving locals out of areas like Moyross through violence and then moving their own families in, or so I heard.
@@EveryTongueShallTell no, the term 'Stab City' was coined after a Libyan man was stabbed to death in a pub on Ellen street in 1978, even after that crime wasn't really on the rise in the city until the late 80's but somehow the term stuck.
@@efa666 What was he the first man to ever get stabbed to death there? Where'd you get your information?
PEOPLE WHO CALL HOMELESS SCUMBAGS ARE SELFISH HEARTLESS STINKERS GRRRRRRRR GRRRRRRRR GRRRRRRRR!!!
The legacy of Fianna Fáil & Fine Gael ….. Wake Up and completely Change the politicians
I also grew up in the slums of Limerick very oppressed I went to London got educated became a nurse got married and went to live in Japan Japan is my home in spite of a deprived oppressive upbringing I've had a great life my family live in Limerick I never hear from them and when I visit I'm not wanted there I have no desire to ever go back there 😢 For people who live in such small narrow thinking
Dolores was 4 yo
Its all diverse now
Any one from weston here .I'm in Oregon
I'm from ballinacurra Weston left many years ago I live in Okinawa japan😅
My dad grew up in Weston, as did my uncles. I reckon my Dad would have been around 16 in 1975.
Ah, Hobbits!
Iki
Oh bayjaysus bayjaysus bayjaysus turty tree and a turd.
Gowl
Obviously English......never hear themselves talking, and how ridiculous they say certain words...😂😂😂
@@laetitialogan2017 you know we English are better, we taught the world.