Up first thing in the morning and gone for the day, come back with shopping trollies full of pallets when the lampposts start flickering. Great memory's to look back on, that brings a smile to anyone that's been there and done that. HEY MISTER HAVE YA ANY WOOD FOR THE BONFIRE??
Ahh to be young again that was my flats at the end by the way...where they were trying to climb the fence still live here too halloween died in the early 2000s tbh. Well the whole bonfire aspect of it anyway. Still respect to them for trying to revive it
Transcript: (Or something) Young fella: Theres nothing better to be doing in and around the area and stuff. Young fella: So, we just fight over, like, there's things called tyre wars. Young fella: We usually store them in abandoned buildings around the flats. Young fella: Collecting, since the end of August, we just want it to be real big. We’ll try and get about 300 and about 200 tyres. Mostly just from different areas and all, like. We let them do all the hard work; So, like then, we just robber off them. When you go to different areas, you can either take it, all their other wood, but if you can’t, you just burn it. Aul fella: A lot of adults and grownups are kind of saying that it's, you know, you're leaving a mess. Young fella: They did it when they were kids. So, like, they can't be really like be giving out to a crowd too much. Young fella: I’m 16, been doing it the last few years like about the last 3 years. A few of us got nicked throughout Halloween for collecting tyres, so that's why we stay away from it like. Young fella: I just think like, people should be allowed to, like, collect a bit of bonfire wood, like there's nothing else better to be doing in and around the area and stuff. Theres f**k, there's literally nothing to be doing around here. Young fella: It's not doing any harm to them, like. It's once a year. We'll be collecting 500 pallets. Young fella: We usually store them in abandoned buildings around the flats. Young fella: The garda usually either take it, Or the other day like we had loads of pallets and they burnt ours; It was around 80 pallets. Young fella: Going, we’re going collecting. Aul fella: But is that not robbing? Young fella: No, it's not. Young fella: We’re taking a lend of it and then burning them Young fellas: They have enough pallets; they're going to give us them. Aul fella: But you're not going to ask for them? Young fellas: No, we're going to take them. Young fella: Try to raid another area, robbing other people's pallets cause corporations will get us. Aul fella: And what were they throwing at us? Young fellas: Bricks and glass bottles! Young fellas: See they’re not f**king nice, we doing do that when they come over to our flats. Young Fella: But we will from now on! You hear me that? -End Gracias for the video, helping keep traditions alive! Viva Ireland!
I'm one of the lucky southsiders that weren't stuck up little posh fools and I go collectin for my estate it's lethal Garda robbed all our wood last year tho on holleween
We all did it as kids sneaking into farm yards getting tyres lorry nd tractor tyres were d 1s to go for, we had the best of bonfires in Carrick years ago
Feral!! But these were innocence times, when ya ma called you for tea not ya mobile phone.. Yes, it's still rough on the estates..now it's drugs, robbing is worse..and homeless of whole families. Sad.. Good Times between the 70s and 90s..Carefree, happy and not a care in the world.
I loved this so much growing up, every estate in our wee town would have thier own bonfire. We'd all steal tyres from each other and end up in mass brawls on the regular lol once bonfire season was over all was forgiven, until next year. I remember one lad in my estate kept tractor tyres in his bedroom lol
@@sarahgrace3760 hahaha he's the one claiming to be Irish leaves derogatory remarks on all and any uploads to YT connected to been Irish! He's really just a little vile bitter nobody who has nothing better to do then leave negative comments 😂😉
@@irishpaddy5962 Idiots are a dime a dozen on You-Tube. They just spend their sad lives sitting at the computer in their bedroom, rather than going out and making friends.
I feel sorry for the kids. We had great times at holloween growing up. Robbing other areas pallets. Guarding them till your ma called ye in and back up that morning guarding them again and adding to it.
There used to be lads from my area who would plan their mitching days off school to make sure the collected pallets & tyres constantly had somebody hanging around & watching them. The dedication to these bonfires were beyond anything you'd expect to see these days haha
@@wilsjane well duh! The only people who collect pallets like this are the loyalists for their july bonfires. But ye want to be like them anyway. Collecting pallets and soccer hooliganism. Is Dublin in the republic or is it in the pale? Little britian is what it should be called
@@toomuch9762 The prods take it a bit too far i think, I know when we were robbing pallets it was all in good fun and after halloween it was all forgotton about.
Halaween memories grown up in dublin loved every minute of it in the 90s we wer aloud hav bonfires the kids now dont have the freedom and happy times we had
Community's enjoyed bonfire's it was a family thing, i remember the older ones keeping an eye on things but at the same time letting kids be kids, nowadays there to lazy to hump pallets and wood around in there 500 E trainers, besides they don't want to get dirty, mi
What a great addition to our fine city are these little scallywags who come alive on their favourite night of the year, Halloween. Who would have thought burning wood could bring such joy and fervour? Rare aul times, indeed.
Dont blame it on the kids it is a lack of education and not seen the errors of their ways instead there should be a positive program that would benefit them in there future as well as the community...blame it on the government abatement
It happens every where, i remember collecting asking and grabbing , the fires have to be built, thank god the kids are keeping some of the traditions that are thousands of years old and keeping the dead warm on the night where the world of the living and the dead meet. Never give up your heritage young ones, its yours.
@@OralMicro1 listen you little gobshit nobody is stealing shity old furniture and pallets they go door to door asking for wood and people are more than happy to give it
Do you still starch your old Wranglers or Levi's, so that you can jump through the bonfires without setting them alight. I can still remember the frayed ends of our jeans catching alight and having to beat them out with our calloused bare hands while the girls were laughing and egging us on. The funny part was when guys wore sneakers instead of boots and the nylon melted or caught alight 😃
In this day and age there are plenty of better things to do. You bunch just choose to act like scum. Your choice and you want to not be held accountable.
Fair fucks to these young lads for keeping this tradition going.Hallowen was always about this year's ago.None of that 'trick or treat sanitised bollox that goes on these days
O Allah, send a perfect prayer and complete greeting of peace upon our master Muhammad - the one by whom problems are solved, and anxieties are relieved, and needs are fulfilled, and aspirations are attained and good endings are received, and by whose noble face the clouds give rain - and upon his Family and Companions, with every glance and every breath, by the number of everything that is known to You. Alhamdulillah Ala Kulli Haal.
@@OralMicro1 firstly, stealing from someone doesn't require permission, otherwise it's called giving. Secondly, no, I'm not saying that it's okay to steal, I'm saying that it's okay to build bonfires you idiot.
It's fucking some bus I used to live for Halloween it was fucking brilliant collecting pallets and fighting having a good war best time ever especially in the flats🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Why because kids are out collecting for bonfires? Catch yourself on these are a bunch of 13-16 year olds out having a laugh at Halloween. The grown men foreigners coming to Ireland are doing a lot worst than these lads.
A lot of people put their rubbish and old furniture outside as an easy way of getting rid of it. Very few of the guys are real criminals or break into peoples occupied property. Society has changed a great deal over the years and most real crime is drug related
"Is that not robbing"
"No"
"We take a lend of it and then burn it" 😂😂😂
Up first thing in the morning and gone for the day, come back with shopping trollies full of pallets when the lampposts start flickering. Great memory's to look back on, that brings a smile to anyone that's been there and done that. HEY MISTER HAVE YA ANY WOOD FOR THE BONFIRE??
wow , nostalgic , good to see the young fold keeping old traditions alive
What?
bigtime
Yup
knackers
Go wash horses ass old nolstalgic knacker.
Collecting at Halloween for the bonfire as a lad has so many fkn hilarious memories😂
Reminds me of the good owl days of collecting 😂🇮🇪
This is more interesting then up north, what do you do it for down there?
@@theholycrusade2429 Halloween
Owl days
@@theholycrusade2429 for the craic 😂😂
@@theholycrusade2429 year round thing but mostly for Halloween. It’s a complete Warzone the few weeks up to Halloween
Ahh to be young again that was my flats at the end by the way...where they were trying to climb the fence still live here too halloween died in the early 2000s tbh. Well the whole bonfire aspect of it anyway. Still respect to them for trying to revive it
They should have designated areas for these things that way it won't be a crime and lads can actually enjoy themselves.
Therrs not much room left to hold bonfires around that area anymore😥
@@eire3294 there's plenty of room in lreland I don't now were u live 😅
Nice some of item would be perishable or fake, stuff with stone, disgusting, but not lethal.
@@OralMicro1 we have been doing this for thousands of years its exactly what they should be doing on halloween
@@OralMicro1 it's Irish tradition though we should find a way to embrace it
Transcript: (Or something)
Young fella: Theres nothing better to be doing in and around the area and stuff.
Young fella: So, we just fight over, like, there's things called tyre wars.
Young fella: We usually store them in abandoned buildings around the flats.
Young fella: Collecting, since the end of August, we just want it to be real big. We’ll try and get about 300 and about 200 tyres. Mostly just from different areas and all, like. We let them do all the hard work; So, like then, we just robber off them. When you go to different areas, you can either take it, all their other wood, but if you can’t, you just burn it.
Aul fella: A lot of adults and grownups are kind of saying that it's, you know, you're leaving a mess.
Young fella: They did it when they were kids. So, like, they can't be really like be giving out to a crowd too much.
Young fella: I’m 16, been doing it the last few years like about the last 3 years. A few of us got nicked throughout Halloween for collecting tyres, so that's why we stay away from it like.
Young fella: I just think like, people should be allowed to, like, collect a bit of bonfire wood, like there's nothing else better to be doing in and around the area and stuff. Theres f**k, there's literally nothing to be doing around here.
Young fella: It's not doing any harm to them, like. It's once a year. We'll be collecting 500 pallets.
Young fella: We usually store them in abandoned buildings around the flats.
Young fella: The garda usually either take it, Or the other day like we had loads of pallets and they burnt ours; It was around 80 pallets.
Young fella: Going, we’re going collecting.
Aul fella: But is that not robbing?
Young fella: No, it's not.
Young fella: We’re taking a lend of it and then burning them
Young fellas: They have enough pallets; they're going to give us them.
Aul fella: But you're not going to ask for them?
Young fellas: No, we're going to take them.
Young fella: Try to raid another area, robbing other people's pallets cause corporations will get us.
Aul fella: And what were they throwing at us?
Young fellas: Bricks and glass bottles!
Young fellas: See they’re not f**king nice, we doing do that when they come over to our flats.
Young Fella: But we will from now on! You hear me that?
-End
Gracias for the video, helping keep traditions alive!
Viva Ireland!
I’m from the north and we done the exact same growing up,competing against rival estates at Halloween,great days indeed!
I'm one of the lucky southsiders that weren't stuck up little posh fools and I go collectin for my estate it's lethal Garda robbed all our wood last year tho on holleween
Rebecca I’m a south sider from poxy crumlin yuppp
In rom limerick and we went around by garryone and we got pulled by the guards for having pallets on a sulky
Ye and sneak out at night, meet up with the lads and rob a few pallets
"Collecting" stealing*😂
@Luke Thomas Mate calm yourself
They bought them for a reason
@@adamender9092 there getting dumped nobody is buying pallets there robbing them of other kids
It's that time of the year again 🎃
Dkdjds Jddkc yep
Ye bro we have 163 pallets and I know that we have tha much because we always count them and Write how many we have
And not the same this year.
We all did it as kids sneaking into farm yards getting tyres lorry nd tractor tyres were d 1s to go for, we had the best of bonfires in Carrick years ago
Stealing
Lots of orders come in afterwards for new pallets good business to be in
If only they would put this much energy to work doing some good
Did it for years as a kid with the added battle between estates while stealing wood and tyres. Miss a good old sham battle on Athlones white bridge.
blanchardstown in the 90s ..........a few tyres,sometimes the whole car. loved that shit
G Roll i miss that shit
Geeerrr up da corduff
@@skinnyflipflop8101 fortlawn....goodman
@@gar8860 ..back in the day used to head up there to get yokes off Madser Glennon before heading in to town .
@@skinnyflipflop8101 yeh man,me too "the wall"...doves and then into the ormonde for a bop
Ireland seems savage.
Feral!! But these were innocence times, when ya ma called you for tea not ya mobile phone..
Yes, it's still rough on the estates..now it's drugs, robbing is worse..and homeless of whole families. Sad..
Good Times between the 70s and 90s..Carefree, happy and not a care in the world.
I miss getting up at 5am and trecking through fields to rob pallets from other areas, good times
Sad
Good to see youngfellas still out doing this
what kicking someones doors in.... ? lets hope they do your door.
At least they all know they will grow up to be heroin addicts just like their parent's.
@@nedfromthehill3475 fucking hell....
What acting like little skanger bastards.
They're gonna be druggies
I loved this so much growing up, every estate in our wee town would have thier own bonfire. We'd all steal tyres from each other and end up in mass brawls on the regular lol once bonfire season was over all was forgiven, until next year.
I remember one lad in my estate kept tractor tyres in his bedroom lol
What size was his bedroom😂
Mustve got rid of the bed and just slept on the tires 💀
Some the plp the in comments saying there bad for doing this and all, swear bonfires don't happen in every town and city around this time every year
“i live i a hopeless shthole” - the post
Haha that's Paul stringers joiner shop
Little knackers...
love the flats 😭
Lads.... dont fucking burn tyres they are as toxic as fuck
Don't always play safe enjoy life don't feel fear, toxic is government not burned tyres,
Peter Fitzgerald had no friends growing up.
Who's Peter Fitzgerald? I'm very confused right now 😂
@@sarahgrace3760 hahaha he's the one claiming to be Irish leaves derogatory remarks on all and any uploads to YT connected to been Irish! He's really just a little vile bitter nobody who has nothing better to do then leave negative comments 😂😉
@@irishpaddy5962 I'm gonna be watching for that muppet on the videos from now on 😎
@@irishpaddy5962 Idiots are a dime a dozen on You-Tube. They just spend their sad lives sitting at the computer in their bedroom, rather than going out and making friends.
Subtitles?
I feel sorry for the kids. We had great times at holloween growing up. Robbing other areas pallets. Guarding them till your ma called ye in and back up that morning guarding them again and adding to it.
There used to be lads from my area who would plan their mitching days off school to make sure the collected pallets & tyres constantly had somebody hanging around & watching them. The dedication to these bonfires were beyond anything you'd expect to see these days haha
Are ye all unionists and loyalists or something? This is sad
@@toomuch9762 Dublin is in the Irish republic, so their is no divide. It is just kids having fun and not harming anyone.
@@wilsjane well duh! The only people who collect pallets like this are the loyalists for their july bonfires. But ye want to be like them anyway. Collecting pallets and soccer hooliganism. Is Dublin in the republic or is it in the pale? Little britian is what it should be called
@@toomuch9762 The prods take it a bit too far i think, I know when we were robbing pallets it was all in good fun and after halloween it was all forgotton about.
Was my childhood in Dublin too....
Same br
Halaween memories grown up in dublin loved every minute of it in the 90s we wer aloud hav bonfires the kids now dont have the freedom and happy times we had
They need to drive a fork lift around collecting skids lol
Community's enjoyed bonfire's it was a family thing, i remember the older ones keeping an eye on things but at the same time letting kids be kids, nowadays there to lazy to hump pallets and wood around in there 500 E trainers, besides they don't want to get dirty, mi
Have you never heard of the 11th of July up north, go there and you will see some proper bonfires
Enjoy them while you can, a united Ireland is coming.
Then the real blood bath shall start, bring it on , old scores to settle .
@@james-iw8ky You're not the majority anymore, you're the minority.
Tiocfaidh ár lá. Erin go Bragh 🇮🇪
Enough said , we could go on forever, leave it until the day in question then we shall all have fun.
@@james-iw8ky Why can't we all get along and get baked
What a great addition to our fine city are these little scallywags who come alive on their favourite night of the year, Halloween. Who would have thought burning wood could bring such joy and fervour? Rare aul times, indeed.
Do you remember the times when you starched your old Wranglers or Levi's, so that you could jump through the bonfires without setting them alight. 😃
Dont blame it on the kids it is a lack of education and not seen the errors of their ways instead there should be a positive program that would benefit them in there future as well as the community...blame it on the government abatement
best time of been a child from inner city is going collecting it’s a tradition in Dublin
It's a tradition in most of Ireland on Halloween
@@MarkAyt no its not they have bonfires but they dont collect
Where i'm from at least, (Birr) they do go collecting... not in the form of robbing but by going from door to door asking for stuff for the bonfire.
@@ganjamonn4988 its not just inner city me and all the lads do be collecting round southside most areas dont round here
It happens every where, i remember collecting asking and grabbing , the fires have to be built, thank god the kids are keeping some of the traditions that are thousands of years old and keeping the dead warm on the night where the world of the living and the dead meet.
Never give up your heritage young ones, its yours.
Haloween goin be tops are bonfire got shut down last year and garda throughly then in skip and we found them in July and we’ve got 100s boys
Jaysus, the good ole days.
Not as good now miss being a kid even though I can't remember 99 percent of it hahaha
'There is nothing to do....' they are just to stupid to find something to do that is worth while.
keeping a tradition alive that's thousands of years old is worth while
AHH to be young and mad. I'm from Dublin for shits and giggles watch it with the subtitles 😂😂😂
I feel so jelous the first time .I feel like I want to be a kid again best days ever.
Dave you do miss it dont you
@@billymallon1743 I think he does
I feel like that evryday 😂
Superior than that sectarian bike in Northern Ireland on 11th July.
God help the kids. What future do they have? They will probably spend their lives on the dole just like their parents. Very sad
Gowan the lads 😂🎃🔥🇨🇮
canny build bonfires as good as those in Northern ireland
True but there tradition isn't as organized but it is much much older.
It’s sadly becoming a thing of da past kids should b jus allowed get there fire wood
Gary Moran shut up you ya spoil sport😂 did u not collect wen u wer a kid?
@@OralMicro1 listen you little gobshit nobody is stealing shity old furniture and pallets they go door to door asking for wood and people are more than happy to give it
00:58 so true
This video is gas man
Love when ye get into fights with the other area 😅
Clown
@@neilthompson8793 fuckup
I do that to I love holaween
Do you still starch your old Wranglers or Levi's, so that you can jump through the bonfires without setting them alight.
I can still remember the frayed ends of our jeans catching alight and having to beat them out with our calloused bare hands while the girls were laughing and egging us on. The funny part was when guys wore sneakers instead of boots and the nylon melted or caught alight 😃
In this day and age there are plenty of better things to do. You bunch just choose to act like scum. Your choice and you want to not be held accountable.
The Best street 🍀💚
Dole merchants
Harmless fun once people aren't putting gas cylinders into the fire
sorry but WTF are there parents doing
Galway was like this in the 90s early 00s now the youth prefer smoking weed and taking coke. Fuck all bonfires these days
Wonder who these collect for ahahah
Liberty house
@@nathandoherty5892 do you do the collecting on Halloween 👍👍
Its not stealing..its gently removing.
Best time of Ur life's
Me and 28 other people still do it
Little Jackyns.
Fuck yeahs all darndale 50 pence piece was the biggest bonfires ever back in the 90’s the garda wouldn’t come near the place
The garda were once kids too. They did not care as long as you were not stabbing each other or setting peoples property on fire.
Fighting over a pallet , what ever next ,
Fair fucks to these young lads for keeping this tradition going.Hallowen was always about this year's ago.None of that 'trick or treat sanitised bollox that goes on these days
Brendan ITS all apart of Halloween fun just the crack and it's TRUE there was nothing better to do in that area
The Ruc let kids in Belfast gather all they want for 12 th of July but the Ric won't let the kids in the free state do it that's the eu for u
I know 1 of the lads
Good video to see Dublin culture for the hard working immigrants.
Irish Pride.....Jesus wept!
Also burning an entire tree for no reason?? Ok, that's worse than subhuman trashes..
ahhh good'ol peaceful dublin
Vrv that's what makes dublin haha
little knckers
Kinda cool.
There hardly out collecting pallets at moment with this virus that's about 😤🤧😷 probably are☠️
Are you thick?
It not fucking Halloween
I SEE MY NANNYS HOUSE XD
Yup de flats
I'm very confused... I can't understand the Irish accent. Can someone please explain what is this about?
Nothing compared to the north
Pikeys are gonna pikey
My god i despair
I'm collection now hahaha
Kids have nothing better to do
Perish the thought they join a football club or join a boxing or MMA gym.
Ah yes used to love collectin'
I did this a few times it’s so good
@Watch Me Snap Fast Bro You commented enough to care.
@Irish- sinner bruhh
Good to see them keeping it lit 😂😂🇮🇪✌️
Collecting at 16. Jesus grow up.
Ellis Dee that’s a veteran he will soon be retired he just passing on tradition
Telling a 16 year old to grow up before hes grown up. Somebody smells straight from the south side
Fuck off he's sixteen everybody collects fuck age you grow up with your panda as a profile picture
What do you expect its ireland they're all uneducated
@@kizo7401 shut the fuck up
The good ol days
O Allah, send a perfect prayer and complete greeting of peace upon our master Muhammad - the one by whom problems are solved, and anxieties are relieved, and needs are fulfilled, and aspirations are attained and good endings are received, and by whose noble face the clouds give rain - and upon his Family and Companions, with every glance and every breath, by the number of everything that is known to You. Alhamdulillah Ala Kulli Haal.
They did it when they were kids 🤣,ffs they are training them
Nothing wrong with this. Sadly, this is the age of innocence, right before the kids of Ireland discover drugs. There is no other outlet unfortunately.
@@OralMicro1 firstly, stealing from someone doesn't require permission, otherwise it's called giving. Secondly, no, I'm not saying that it's okay to steal, I'm saying that it's okay to build bonfires you idiot.
@@OralMicro1 apology accepted
It's fucking some bus I used to live for Halloween it was fucking brilliant collecting pallets and fighting having a good war best time ever especially in the flats🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Knackers
There kids yet I know you wouldn't dare say that to there face, like you the knacker thing is over finished gone,
I now understand why Ireland is bringing more foreigners to work
Why because kids are out collecting for bonfires?
Catch yourself on these are a bunch of 13-16 year olds out having a laugh at Halloween.
The grown men foreigners coming to Ireland are doing a lot worst than these lads.
Holy gay
Tyreee wa rrrssssss
Queen must be proud
The lads hiding their faces haha, too much gangster rap these days.
Well it's not exactly legal what there doing
Aaron gibson and he dnt want his má to see him on the teli
up the young guns dub style
Hahaha yup lads
Gary Moran ye it is ya fool
Gary Moran it’s fun
An American almost killed this wk , , july 26th
My fucking childhood right there. We used to rob trolleys from the local shops to get the wood around through.
Yup the boys 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Am I the only one who thinks it's stealing other people's property by entering their homes unannounced.
there not
A lot of people put their rubbish and old furniture outside as an easy way of getting rid of it. Very few of the guys are real criminals or break into peoples occupied property.
Society has changed a great deal over the years and most real crime is drug related