MonkieSocks wrote: »
Mister Vain wrote: » Some people are very creative. [URL="[img]https://i.imgur.com/LfXo6ov.jpg[/img]"][/URL]
koumi wrote: » I'm running out of biscuits
murpho999 wrote: » I really don't think people are thinking of claiming all the time and it is not a reason for Irish Rail to run trains today but hope nobody is on them.
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » Anybody fall yet? I'd a few close moments on my way to work, as soon as you come off the compacted snow some of the paths are lethal, especially in the type of footwear I have on. Coming home will be worse. I'm afraid that I'm going to go viral on youtube before the end of the week.
gadgiemagoo wrote: » My sister was nearly home today when she fell & broke her arm in two places:(
MonkieSocks wrote: » gadgiemagoo wrote: » My sister was nearly home today when she fell & broke her arm in two places:( How can she be on two places at the one time Or did she fall in one place, get up then fall down in another place. Hope she gets better soon and stays away from dangerous places.
BillyBobBS wrote: » I'm sorry i can't hear you.
_Dara_ wrote: » My husband's boss is not closing the office tomorrow. What an unrepentant money-grubbing arsehole with a lot of disgruntled employees on his hands. Public transport isn't even running tomorrow.
SidekickSimon wrote: » Its a bit of a joke that the country has to effectivly shut down due to snow Other countries get this type of weather frequently and manage to keep things going
Saylor Damp Mocha wrote: » I'll lay odds that if the government invested in infrastructure and plant/machinery to deal with these conditions and they lie unused for 15 years you'll complain about the waste too.
_Dara_ wrote: » To add to this, whenever the sun came out today, Bossman would take photos and send them around the company saying "Oh, this is Snowmageddon, is it?".