Mrcaramelchoc wrote: » No matter how much snow or ice comes you'll still see guys in shorts out jogging , clowns out cycling in their spandex and inexperienced muppets being rescued off of mountain tops.bad weather really brings out the lunatics.
RobbingBandit wrote: » Still only grey clouds need to be cobalt blue for real snow, crazy thing is in a country that has more rain than most it never rains when we want it too. Right now it's -1 in Dublin so any rain now will be snow.
minikin wrote: » Every woman should do their bit - clear the snow from their own pathriarchy.
railer201 wrote: » Don't forget your snowvel if you want to go to work
Mickeroo wrote: » Well that's not true.
minikin wrote: » Out getting supplies for snowmageddon at the moment - people (not me) are starting to panic buy here, lidl shelves were getting stripped of water, milk, ping pong balls, crochet sets and digital micrometers. Is this the end, my friend?
BillyBobBS wrote: » 02/27/18 Ireland's own 9/11 Never forget.
valoren wrote: » Snow encapsulates the thin line between childhood and adulthood. *wakes to see that is has snowed* Child: Yes! Adult: Ah FFS!
Deleted User wrote: » Sat in the car in 2010 and the screen said: - 10 Sat in the car this morning and the screen said: 2 The 'millennium bug' would be impressed at this hype.
optogirl wrote: » Just because it's not snowing this minute in your garden doesn't mean it's not coming.
K.Flyer wrote: » Was in SuperValu last night and the huge bread aisle hadn't a crumb left on it, further along, toilet roll section, packed to the rafters and more on the floor! Some people just don't know how to prioritise properly
degrassinoel wrote: » just because i'm in your garden doesn't mean i'm not coming!
Ferm001 wrote: » Any good spots up Dublin mountains to view the snow, might take a run up Thursday evening. Will give AA a call later to see if I can pre book a rescue.
mad m wrote: » Went up to Dunnes to do weekly shop last night. Totally forgot about this weather crap. It was like a Saturday. Took photo of bread shelves. Madness