EPAndlee wrote: » Damn it I was going to finally return a book I borrowed 5 years ago
Drumpot wrote: » I don't suppose anybody knows if these are the kinds of winds that can do severe damage to a concrete home ? I have three young kids and have already identified the downstairs toilet (no windows, middle of house) as the "safezone" if it gets really bad. But I don't understand how bad these forecasts are suggesting. Now that theres a nationwide warning, are we talking "you should be safe indoors, including near windows" or literally "stay away from the windows for the few hours while the worst is passing"? Also, my wife suggested we close the curtains in case debrit comes through it, I think its a decent suggestion!
Flying Fox wrote: » Most of my friends and family have now been contacted by their employers and told to stay home. No word from mine so I texted my boss and offered to work from home, which was fine. Even if I couldn't do that, I wouldn't be going in. Your life is more important than a job, though it is a really horrible and unfair situation when an employer expects you to travel in a hurricane. I'd say the vast majority of workplaces will have decided to close by morning.
mikeysmith wrote: » McDonalds closing all drive-thrus tomorrow Eat in restaurant only May affect someone
MeasuredInTons wrote: Working for Justice dept., all offices closed tomorrow (except emergency services).
McD's wrote: Eat in restaurant only
Strong Life in Dublin wrote: » ffs I wanted to get a big mac tomorrow
200motels wrote: » Well the place I'm working for would expect you to come in with two broken legs. They have said if you don't come in you'll be reported to HR.
Drumpot wrote: » I don't suppose anybody knows if these are the kinds of winds that can do severe damage to a concrete home ? I have three young kids and have already identified the downstairs toilet (no windows, middle of house) as the "safezone" if it gets really bad. But I don't understand how bad these forecasts are suggesting. Now that theres a nationwide warning, are we talking "you should be safe indoors, including near windows" or literally "stay away from the windows for the few hours while the worst is passing"? Also, my wife suggested we close the curtains in case debris comes through it, I think its a decent suggestion!
partay pooper wrote: » All Non Essientiall Public Service Buildings are closing. Private sector needs to take heed and do the same.
JanuarySnowstor wrote: » Cancellations coming thick and fast now. No buses no post
JanuarySnowstor wrote: » Cancellations coming thick and fast now. No buses no post No woman no cry
200motels wrote: » Flying Fox wrote: » Most of my friends and family have now been contacted by their employers and told to stay home. No word from mine so I texted my boss and offered to work from home, which was fine. Even if I couldn't do that, I wouldn't be going in. Your life is more important than a job, though it is a really horrible and unfair situation when an employer expects you to travel in a hurricane. I'd say the vast majority of workplaces will have decided to close by morning. Well the place I'm working for would expect you to come in with two broken legs. They have said if you don't come in you'll be reported to HR.
newman10 wrote: » Just walked around the house, Kerry. Only a deathly silence. Not an animal to be heard
vapor trails wrote: » Interesting take on Ophelia here. The religious nutter angel!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjCrQOUke_s A selection of the comments liked by the channel itself "I’m dancing in my boots!!�� can’t wait to hear about the pink cavebeast devastation!! Come on Ophelia, come on!!! "Hoping it's Karma on these pink skins. Peace & Blessings"
Flying Fox wrote: » That's appaling. I can't see how they can get away with that to be honest, when all the advise is to stay indoors.
Supercell wrote: » Its not a tornado. Its going to be a stormy day, but for most it's not going to be day after tomorrow stuff, I really think the red warning countrywide was overkill especially for Dublin. Anyhow, stay safe but don't panic , i've a feeling this may be a bit of a non event in Dublin.
Xenji wrote: » Just for Dublin so far, open to correction though.