i watch this, so many happy memories, so many faces i knew, we would come in from Wishaw, when we came home from England, my mum loved it, always after a bargain, then she would open her gob, that would start some commotion, my da a quiet man was mortified, i still laugh, jim little
Iv being going to the Barras since I was a kid im pushing 60 & still going there today . I was there last Saturday 2 April to get two vhs 📼 tape changed dvd 📀 Brilliant a tenner to change them i was quited 55 pounds 💷 that same day in Rutherglen shocking .
My great granny Cathy my granny Sadie aka Sarah carbins ma. My great gran Cathy used to be there constantly fukin loved it miss it very much and miss them very much and the people x
I loved the barras especially on a Sunday. The chap mentioned hot peas and vinegar. Pea bray we used to call it for some reason but we would walk down into the gallogate and get a steak pie supper from vald’oro and a big pickled onion. The chap was right about it being a theatre. In its hayday it was a brilliant place.
These memories of us all who loved the barrow’s market and some people used to feed their children and the family’s as well many a poor person survived due to the barraws back then!!! And all the crack was 90 as they say!! Good bless you all guys and girls in Scotland & in Scotland back then they had nothing at all but helped each other out with what little they had!! 🏴 Watching this really brings me back to my teens in my fifty’s now !!! !!! !! Always remember them people in Scotland))) ))) Doesn’t matter what part of Scotland it was very poor hard times for all the people especially the women who had a load of kids to bring up!!!!!! Good tuff people and god bless each and every one of you can still remember all the people who used the barrwas back then
Ma Granny got a crackin pair o leather slippers doon the Barras in the nighteen 70s - she still has one that she uses to leather the grandwains when their actin up a bit
Still full of Glasgow characters 😊 I love the Barras, just saying from Glasgow 👍😎🇬🇧
Love the Barras, my girlfriend is American and always wants to go here when we go back for a visit.
That woman looks amazing for 78
i watch this, so many happy memories, so many faces i knew, we would come in from Wishaw, when we came home from England, my mum loved it, always after a bargain, then she would open her gob, that would start some commotion, my da a quiet man was mortified, i still laugh, jim little
Iv being going to the Barras since I was a kid im pushing 60 & still going there today . I was there last Saturday 2 April to get two vhs 📼 tape changed dvd 📀 Brilliant a tenner to change them i was quited 55 pounds 💷 that same day in Rutherglen shocking .
My great granny Cathy my granny Sadie aka Sarah carbins ma. My great gran Cathy used to be there constantly fukin loved it miss it very much and miss them very much and the people x
My aunty rita ,uncle billy had a pet stall there for years 😊
Christmas Eve at the Barras, brilliant bedlam!
My grand parents loved the barraswhen there were alive
I loved the barras especially on a Sunday. The chap mentioned hot peas and vinegar. Pea bray we used to call it for some reason but we would walk down into the gallogate and get a steak pie supper from vald’oro and a big pickled onion. The chap was right about it being a theatre. In its hayday it was a brilliant place.
These memories of us all who loved the barrow’s market and some people used to feed their children and the family’s as well many a poor person survived due to the barraws back then!!!
And all the crack was 90 as they say!!
Good bless you all guys and girls in Scotland & in Scotland back then they had nothing at all but helped each other out with what little they had!! 🏴
Watching this really brings me back to my teens in my fifty’s now !!! !!! !!
Always remember them people in Scotland))) )))
Doesn’t matter what part of Scotland it was very poor hard times for all the people especially the women who had a load of kids to bring up!!!!!!
Good tuff people and god bless each and every one of you
can still remember all the people who used the barrwas back then
We used to live in Stevenson st.I remember going to the Barras and Paddy's market.
Got my first watch dad bought it for my 12th birthday 😢
Amazing!
Fukin miss the place tbh remember as young boy my granny Sadie used to take me down there loved it was exciting 😢
Ma Granny got a crackin pair o leather slippers doon the Barras in the nighteen 70s - she still has one that she uses to leather the grandwains when their actin up a bit
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As a young teenage lad you could buy "scud" mags (pornos) easily which was great back in the 80's.