More high rises, bigger faster more expensive vehicles, more shopping centers and supermarkets....and I would take these good old days over all of that anytime. Good ole Jamaica.
Ah…the waving gallery at NMIA where you would get the last glimpse of your relative before they leave for ‘foreign’, while dressed in your Sunday best. They would keep reappearing at the door for the final goodbyes, and we would watch the plane take off until it was no longer in sight. Lots of tears were shed.
The waving gallery @ Norman Manley Airport brought back so much memories it made me cry . He ad theater also brought back memories of😂 my mom I could remember her dressing up so eloquently no movie star in Hollywood looked any better 😂
Wow, these are the days when things are so natural, clean, rich and real organic. Yes, the days when Black People knows there true selves. Yes, everything started to go down the drain when they sold Air Jamaica.
@@MauriceKingpin Nice memories 💯💯. I was in Jamaica last week & saw one of the original Jolly bus from the 60s still in good condition!!, .It would be a good restoration project for classic vehicle collectors .There are a few of these iconic buses still intact but hidden in the county side. JO.S is a part of Jamaica's history. It would be a good idea for them to preserve one or two of these foundation town icons . Many older gener would love to see one or two of these foundation vehicles in a classic vehicle show.Respect brethren 💯💯.
Me too. It actually look better back then. I’m shock to see so many cars, bus, phones. Fit right in with what I’ve been saying. That Jamaica should not be categorized as a third world country.
I migrated to Jamaica (via Air Jamaica) in 1978, so I experienced almost everything shown here. JOS BUSES! HWT RD COMPLETELY TWO-WAY!! QUARTER MILLION (sorry, Encava) BUSES!! THE WAVING GALLERY!! I almost had a meltdown when I was told it was no more ...
My last memory of the airport are these photos. I was shocked to see photos of how it looks now. Also the school books are hitting me hard. Hitting the deepest areas of my memory. I left there in 1987. And visited a couple of times after that in the 90's but that's it.
Yu know how long mi a look fi see the buses from my youth Exterminator 2. Route 48 down town to Patrick City via crossroads and halfway tree and up the boulevard....Exterminator 3 with the big picture of mike Tyson at the back
Good times . Seeing those original J.O.S buses aka Jolly buses . The O bus ,A bus ,L bus ,G bus the F bus ,aka Patty Pan ,N bus ,J bus ,C bus ,the short version of the J bus ,the M bus ,this is the one that was made in England but assembled across from K.T.H.S on East st & Beeston St. & the R bus with the door in the middle . This came to replace the Patty pan but died leaving it .
LOL, look pon mama home sweet home lamp shade , hell would broke loose if we ever dear mash her lamp shade. Her coal iron fi press me uniform. DWL, bwoy jamaica come mighty long way though.
I used to take the “Exterminator” bus to school back in the day. There was also a Tata bus called “Step aside” and the “Bodyguard” bus from the Action music video with Nadine Sutherland and Terror Fabulous. Good times. 🙃🙃🙃
More high rises, bigger faster more expensive vehicles, more shopping centers and supermarkets....and I would take these good old days over all of that anytime. Good ole Jamaica.
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The good old days
Simpler times
Aaaahhhhhh bwoy!!!!!!
Ah…the waving gallery at NMIA where you would get the last glimpse of your relative before they leave for ‘foreign’, while dressed in your Sunday best. They would keep reappearing at the door for the final goodbyes, and we would watch the plane take off until it was no longer in sight. Lots of tears were shed.
My eyes watered as I read your comment even before I reached the tears part. You just had to rub it in LOL. Bless up!
U brought me back a bit,i was about five,i remember standing on it,i saw wen my aunty and cousins flight took off after they load!!!then we left!!😢
😅😅 "Sunday best." True.
Bring back Air Jamaica!
Those were the good old days
I remember the waving gallery/ deck @Norman Manley airport. 😞 those were the good ole days
Much cleaner, quite, disciplined happy pleasant, with well balanced polite classic people!
The land of my birth we love Jamaica
Memories...🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Oh my GOODNESS!!! ❤❤❤.Jamaica....Jamaica....land we love. Thanks for this sir. The good ole easy going days. Love it. Watched it 2times
Michael Manley the best Prime minister Jamaica ever seen Real Love, may your soul rest in peace
The best!💯💯💯
This has always been a Jamaican fantasy. Blind sighted!
I miss back in the days time so much better and nicer. Just bae love n fun
The waving gallery @ Norman Manley Airport brought back so much memories it made me cry . He ad theater also brought back memories of😂 my mom I could remember her dressing up so eloquently no movie star in Hollywood looked any better 😂
Driving the bumber cars at Funland and running through the maze at hope garden was my boyhood fun back in those days.
Wow, these are the days when things are so natural, clean, rich and real organic. Yes, the days when Black People knows there true selves. Yes, everything started to go down the drain when they sold Air Jamaica.
suddenly feel nostalgic. very nice photos, Maurice
Thanks for watching. One love
@@MauriceKingpin Nice memories 💯💯. I was in Jamaica last week & saw one of the original Jolly bus from the 60s still in good condition!!, .It would be a good restoration project for classic vehicle collectors .There are a few of these iconic buses still intact but hidden in the county side. JO.S is a part of Jamaica's history. It would be a good idea for them to preserve one or two of these foundation town icons . Many older gener would love to see one or two of these foundation vehicles in a classic vehicle show.Respect brethren 💯💯.
Respect for watching. I am glad you enjoyed it.
old Jamaica was cleaner and prettier than the current Jamaica
For sure. I love old Jamaica more. Honestly
Me too. It actually look better back then. I’m shock to see so many cars, bus, phones. Fit right in with what I’ve been saying. That Jamaica should not be categorized as a third world country.
@@Cherries2413what're you trying to say
Nonsense
Fedders!!! From Browns Hall to Kingston!!!!
I migrated to Jamaica (via Air Jamaica) in 1978, so I experienced almost everything shown here.
JOS BUSES!
HWT RD COMPLETELY TWO-WAY!!
QUARTER MILLION (sorry, Encava) BUSES!!
THE WAVING GALLERY!! I almost had a meltdown when I was told it was no more ...
Love these days.
My last memory of the airport are these photos. I was shocked to see photos of how it looks now. Also the school books are hitting me hard. Hitting the deepest areas of my memory. I left there in 1987. And visited a couple of times after that in the 90's but that's it.
Big up big up Jamaica 🇯🇲
good old days. can't come back
Impossible bro. Those days were great
@@MauriceKingpin absolutely
I remember growing up in the 90s, even the commercials were pretty and fun, like American commercial!!!u get the little cartoon characters 😂😂
Remember the bus. Could hear it from miles away.
Fond Memories
Wonderful memories 🤗
JBC logo bring a tear to mi eyes...but balloon pick cause all out bawling!!!
Those were great times. Those of us who lived through them will always cherish those days
We had it all and didn't know just how good it was
That's true. We had no idea that those were the best days of our lifetime
Bless up Jamaica land
Respect
Yu know how long mi a look fi see the buses from my youth Exterminator 2. Route 48 down town to Patrick City via crossroads and halfway tree and up the boulevard....Exterminator 3 with the big picture of mike Tyson at the back
@@petertownsend2255 cool nuh. You remember the bus name "Eliminator"
Loving the history, keep it up.
Honey we're going to Jamaica soon
Clean sweet jamaica
I love this so much the country bus jos bus watching this v I know now I am getting older lol
Good times . Seeing those original J.O.S buses aka Jolly buses . The O bus ,A bus ,L bus ,G bus the F bus ,aka Patty Pan ,N bus ,J bus ,C bus ,the short version of the J bus ,the M bus ,this is the one that was made in England but assembled across from K.T.H.S on East st & Beeston St. & the R bus with the door in the middle . This came to replace the Patty pan but died leaving it .
Those were the days
Good memories
no broken down stall and unruly higglers
LOL, look pon mama home sweet home lamp shade , hell would broke loose if we ever dear mash her lamp shade. Her coal iron fi press me uniform. DWL, bwoy jamaica come mighty long way though.
Thank you for your comment. Lol. We have really come a long way for real
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I used to take the “Exterminator” bus to school back in the day. There was also a Tata bus called “Step aside” and the “Bodyguard” bus from the Action music video with Nadine Sutherland and Terror Fabulous. Good times. 🙃🙃🙃
Must be # 48 that goes into Patrick City Duhaney Park
I miss air Jamaican planes I still have their phone number
Phone number. Wow
REGGAE = PROTEST
LET IT MERINATE = GOD
Those were the days when police patrol with only batons, only inspector carry gun, we need to get back two lovebirds.
Ok
Doesn't the streets look cleaner? 😢Jamaica gets dirtier as time passes. We need to do better
Everybody was skinny
😅a true
Muito bom meu sonho é conheçer um dia a Jamaica o paraiso do Reggae. 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇧🇷🇧🇷🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲 o. Love. Jamaica
Bus? All I see is bus