Re: Re: Dublin’s Nicest/Ugliest Street

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That reminds me- I’m running low on middle class children. Best to stock up on them at this time of year as there’s a special on the sun-dried variety. Leave it any later and they’ll all start to develop Pajeronoma (‘SUV syndrome’ in layman’s terms), whereby the tasty, lean muscle built up over the summer turns to fat due to all activity being replaced by lifts from over-protective mummies. (Not yummy mummies- have you ever tasted one? Like eating an old shoe smeared with Bounty.)

@Graham Hickey wrote:

Yes in the inner city, Dawson St would have to be up there as one of the very nicest. So lovely in every way, with its 70s stock also beginning to mature too. Were it not for the sinful demolition of the Royal Hibernian, it would be difficult to dispute the street’s status in the city

By the sounds of things, high end retailers might agree with you if the meeja are to be believed- Gucci, Prada and their ostentatious ilk are rumoured to be considering turning Dawson Street into Dublin’s ‘Fifth Avenue’. And there was me thinking we already had a Fifth Avenue…:rolleyes:
(it’s in Rialto).

Interesting, too, to note how certain streets are making both the good and bad lists simultaneously.

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