It looks a little bare doesn’t it?
Follow up on yesterday’s piece about the demolition of the old Murphy’s Pram building on High Street.
February 23, 2011 by Sam
It looks a little bare doesn’t it?
Follow up on yesterday’s piece about the demolition of the old Murphy’s Pram building on High Street.
I like little bears.
Its paining me not to edit that but… not my place 🙂
This is actually Sams post, I just left the picture in the dashboard. I got an A2 in English.
You would have got an A1 if you wrote “Sam’s post”. Fact.
Thumbs up LukeO!!
I think it looks great. Don’t know why that building was allowed there in the first place. It would be nice to see the whole thing cleaned up and restored.
In fairness to me hxci, I fixed it when you spelt cemetery wrong ;)(https://comeheretome.wordpress.com/2010/04/07/glasnevin-cemetary-who-isnt-buried-there/)
Shame on ya.
You’d know we make NO money from this. Wondering if Sam did that (bear) on purpose.
I don’t see any little bears – but yes, it does look a little bare, alright….
Ah will yis stop, I can’t bear it anymore.
“In fairness to me hxci, I fixed it when you spelt cemetery wrong(https://comeheretome.wordpress.com/2010/04/07/glasnevin-cemetary-who-isnt-buried-there/)
Shame on ya.”
And to think I have a degree in English. 😉
Just like to point out that this building was there before the Catholic Church was built!! It is a part of old Dublin that should have been left, many of the Liberties babies were in prams bought there. Shame on Dublin Council for destroying the last remaining original building of High Street.