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This pub is still here today. The roads are unrecognisable though.
Across the street from this pub ond on the right hand corner where you can see the kerb is the garage where I used to work when I was about 14. I earned one pound five shillings a week and as soon as I learned to fix punctures it went up to one pounds ten.
I filled up Brendan O'Dowda's MG one day.
If you feel like singing, do sing an Irish song
Imagine that Mammy pushing that pram on that road now...
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