The Shop Down on the Corner. (Remembering Dublin's corner shops)
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How sad to see the demise of the old and well loved corner shop ...where you could get
all your day to day shopping requirements and so much more.The local news through the greeting and meeting of friends and neighbours ...a friendly chat wih the shopkeper and a lollipop for the child....Enjoy this short visit to times past and your local corner shop.
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The old days were the best, real communities back then.
The corner shop🌟 was always there for you🌟what ever you wanted bread' milk' 🌟 tea' cakes' choclates🌟 biscuits' cream crackers' n lots more sure the corner shop was outside your door 'Supermarkets are great in this day n age ' yet theyll never Compare for FRIENDLYNESS n more when we had our old corner shops of yore'' ill be with you in a minute The shop assistant would say yeah those were the days lets go back to the future ⌚⌚⌚⌚⌚⌚⌚⌚⌚⌚⌚⌚⌚⌚
So much happier times though we didn’t have a lot 🥲💚☘️🇮🇪
@simonnolan2063
3 жыл бұрын
So true we had each other
Enjoyed that, very good!
Those were the good old days when people actually spoke to each orther
@ElectroSpex
3 жыл бұрын
Yep.. the good old days, when people spoke to eachother. The good old days, when the catholic church ruled and young fellas were sent to institutions for petty crime, when a husband could r*pe his wife, when children were physically abused in school, when kids in the inner city went without shoes, when tenements were crumbling down. There are good aspects to the past, but we also need to appreciate what we have now and stop looking to the past with rose-tinted glasses.
Thanks Pat. Beautiful. I wish I could talk to you. I am writing a book about my parents. I was born in 1952 and my parents worked for Guinness's . Old Dublin I know. Your words added to my memories. Thanks once again.
@sylviakelch2065
7 жыл бұрын
K.
lovely reminiscence and so true. ty for posting
Absolutly Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The good aul days are well and truly gone.. what a shame 🥲
Well done Pat for such a gentle reminder of 'Times Past' - Good to see you back again, for a moment I thought you'd retired. John
i had a friend years ago in ringsend he would ask a stranger for a match then after he got it he would say have you got a smoke to go with it.
@eithneowen8782
3 жыл бұрын
Brilliant......I love this.....😂😂😂
Very nice
I remember you could get 'broken biscuits' cheap or 'cooking chocolate' which was cheaper than ordinary chocolate. They would even give kids a single loose cigarette for a penny in those days.
@jimbrocklebank7493
4 жыл бұрын
Have you any memories of bow lane and Kennedy villas off James's St jim brocklebank born in Kennedy villas g b
@marianwalsh6297
3 жыл бұрын
@@jimbrocklebank7493 Jim I live in Kennedy's villa in the late 70 love the flat the shop on the corner was great
Youre right ..Jacky I had forgotten about those ...think I still have a full book somewhere
My old school pal Pat McCann asked me if he could pretend it was me reading, true.
Would you change it back to the way it was back then? No way! It's nice to reminisce but better to have greater choice and more convenience. I'd change my supermarket if I found the check-out staff unfriendly. P.S. I was born in 1947.
Hi John, and many thanks for your comment on the poem, retirement not yet under consideration......Pat
Ah yes1 I remember it well. time waits for no man/woman
And sally o brien and the way she might look at you
Nostalgia isn't what it used to be . . .
Progress? Not really