cycle4fun wrote: » Exactly. As said elsewhere, a few cm of snow here and everything stops. The Poles, Russians, Scandinavians etc all laugh at us. The silly, stupid, lazy Irish I heard a few eastern Europeans say when they heard reports of public transport closing 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
buried wrote: » Even if you don't have snow, this lovely cold dry air is the f**king tits. So crisp, fresh and life affirming.
end of the road wrote: » it's about minimizing potential accidents due to the weather, and minimising the strain on the emergency services, who will be kept busier then normal and who are not equipped to deal with this weather. the weather is potentially life threatening, and the government warnings must be heeded as they are given for good reason.
Hande hoche! wrote: » Polished off mine earlier. Still have a tub of ice cream, doesn't feel very apt.
Couchpotato82 wrote: » Oh boo hoo. Tell your husband take a days holidays if you’re so concerned. The world can’t stop just cos of a few inches of snow. People need to grow up. Adults excited by this weather? Sad. This cold snap will kill elderly/homeless people, put our hospitals under severe pressure cost the country a fortune in fuel bills and some people are actually getting upset because they haven’t gotten enough snow.
FixdePitchmark wrote: » I know it doesn't go well when you question the advice on this stuff. But the government saying that it is life threatening is a bit dramatic. Everything is life threatening - life is life threatening. Plenty of people need to work - they could have advised no travel for safety reasons. But again - some people have to work. The taoiseach has admited that in his statement - so one wing saying your life is in danger and the main man saying - up to your employer. The temperatures are just below zero - it isn't anything like -20 or so. It is bad weather - it is snow - it is lasting till saturday / sunday. Sunday is 7 degrees with blue sky.
Galwayguy35 wrote: » Different story in my part of the county, we got quite a bit here.
FixdePitchmark wrote: » I didn't say that. You said that. Read the post.
_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.
_Dara_ wrote: » Hi there. Could you highlight the part of my post where I said that I was upset that there wasn't more snow?
Galwayguy35 wrote: » And if he said nothing people would be whinging about that.
kylith wrote: » Them penguins aren't cheap, you know.
_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?".
Neyite wrote: » Galway City is sunny and dry. Not a flake of snow and no breeze at all. Feels weird to be honest.
doylefe wrote: » Don't dare go against the consensus on the weather forum. Crazy the level of echo chamber groupthink going on there. What kind of gob**** buys a snow shovel in Ireland for a probably max 2 day event.
Mister Vain wrote: » Some people are very creative. [URL="[img]https://i.imgur.com/LfXo6ov.jpg[/img]"][/URL]
ED E wrote: » Shocked to hear TII have 330 vehicles for plowing and gritting. Note: Thats just M and large N roads, local stuff is up to LAs.