Berserker wrote: » Worst is supposed to be Thursday and Friday.
cantdecide wrote: » I'm really really looking forward to snow, gang. I'm actually morto for myself. I'll be devastated if I can't build a snowman or ride a sled after all this teasing.
seamus wrote: » Former neighbours swears blind to me that she saw a guy in her local Lidl yesterday with a trolley full of bread. Like, I understand someone buying two loaves if they expect to be doing fry-ups for the rest of the week, maybe 3 if you've a big family. But what could possibly be going through someone's head with 20 or 30 pans?
Deleted User wrote: » He could be doing it every Monday morning buying for a canteen or something and this is the first time she noticed it. My local SuperValu had three loaves left at 5pm so I only took one. My wife gave out to me when I got home for not taking more.
kylith wrote: » People are now selling bread on Done Deal...https://www.donedeal.ie/all?words=bread&area=Ireland&campaign=14
Muahahaha wrote: » snowing in Dublin now, sh1ts just got real
NIMAN wrote: » The hype continues. Rte news tonight had this line when the report was saying about homeless Street sleepers "temperature tonight expected to drop below freezing" Since the start of January I'd say there has been about 20 nights when temperature was below freezing. Why weren't all those nights hyped up?
Mocha Joe wrote: » Canteen would get a delivery. Not send someone down to dunnes twice a week for trolley fulls of brennans.
optogirl wrote: » Because it's going to snow through the night?
mikemac2 wrote: » RTÉ will report it so Snow doesn’t exist if it’s outside Dublin
mikemac2 wrote: » Has Teresa Mannion addressed the nation with life saving advice yet?
mikemac2 wrote: » RTÉ will report it so Snow doesn’t matter if it’s outside Dublin