Beechwoodspark wrote: » People these days seem to love the hype and drama queen bullsh1ttery.
nostro wrote: » It's a bit of snow. That has been hyped up into a national disaster.
lcstress2012 wrote: » I live in santry anyone know any take aways open in and around the santry, Beaumont, Artane area ?
mad muffin wrote: » The winds picking up here in the midlands. There’s already a fair amount of snow and it’s to get worse? Holy fook! I’m just hoping beyond hope that the power and water don’t go. Hoping my wife will be able to make it back home tomorrow night after work. Normally I wouldn’t be too worried but having had a hernia op recently, there’s sweet fa I can do if anything happens. Oh well, fingers crossed…
awec wrote: » It's obviously a sinister government plot. They are oppressing us. It's an outrage. You should phone Joe tomorrow. If the government haven't stopped Joe going to work that is. Who knows, these are sinister times we live in. The evil Dublin meeja are up to their necks in this as well.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » Stories on other threads about the coppers going around acting the hard men trying to close pubs. Based on what legislation, I do not know.
murpho999 wrote: » Yes, but it's a major weather event for Ireland. Just look out your window. Try and get out and about tomorrow and say then it's flipping snow.
Atoms for Peace wrote: » Part of a nude conspiracy, Leo was running down O'Connell street stark bollick naked while everyone was hiding indoors.
BillyBobBS wrote: » It's flipping snow not nuclear waste.
nostro wrote: » In a place where that would now be extremely rare. Can't remember the last time I saw a kid cycling to school. Many children seem to be driven to the school gates by their parents.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » That’s another thing. This little blizzard of fcukwittery really shows the whole Dublin centric media bias. If this was effecting say mayo and donegal the worst and not Leinster, would we have the fiasco we have seen unfolding over the last few days?
nice_guy80 wrote: » We've had a constant blizzard more or less since 11am near mullingar. roads completely impassable. snow piled up inside walls and hedgerows. snow accumulated in huge drifts around sides of houses. we won't be going anywhere for a while
dxhound2005 wrote: » So far I haven't heard of anyone being arrested or shot for walking, driving or swimming. Where is this happening?
cycle4fun wrote: » +1. The whole leadership of the country is an embarassment. The country closed down, its Plus 1 degree Celcius with no snow in parts of the country and yet there are 10,000 tourists stranded here who cannot get home. International scandal.
murpho999 wrote: » No they haven't. 1 meter of snow on the way. How is that not worth reporting?
Beechwoodspark wrote: » RTÉ have been a joke ever since Sunday on this. Ooooh impending apocalypse coming at 4pm. Get indoors or else ooooo scary. Total embarrassment.
John_Rambo wrote: » Really? My kids cycle to school and peg around the yard at lunch time. Where do you live?
Aint Eazy Being Cheezy wrote: » ‘tis surely. You’d wanna be a diehard to go out puffing in that.
John_Rambo wrote: » You said you're neighbour swam in a river today and enjoyed the conditions. I don't believe your neighbour swam in the river. If he/she did, I doubt they enjoyed the conditions unless your neighbour is an otter or a mink.
Beechwoodspark wrote: » When did I say that I swam in it? I said I salute people who choose to exercise their rights to do as THEY FCUCKIN WELL LIKED regardless
Beechwoodspark wrote: » More bullsh1ttery from Murph on RTÉ now.
BillyBobBS wrote: » RTE have been an embarrassment over this. Have the feeling if this wasn't effecting Dublin we'd be hearing pretty much nothing.