Harry Palmr wrote: » Has anyone seen that Beechwoodspark fella since last night?
Hammer Archer wrote: And not a single one of those photos is from Dublin.
Wheres Me Jumper? wrote: » i've been banned from said forum for suggesting we've coming across as a nation of hysterical wimps who cant hack a few inches (oops! sorry CMs of snow). We are led/advised by a bunch of flaky Dublin-centric wimps, Riaanna Tubidy, Patricia Kenny, Josepine Duffy, Ciara Facnumb, and Lisa Veruka being the biggest woose of em all.:o:o
mustang shelly wrote: » Working from home the past two days and will be again tomorrow. Staring out the window, green with envy, watching all of the neighbours enjoying themselves in the snow. Hopefully the Internet goes wallop tomorrow and I can get out with the madra
Beethoven9th wrote: » Agreed. Status red weather and a nationwide curfew for a few cm's of snow. WTF !
Collie D wrote: » Just went for a walk to see if anything was open and to get out for few minutes. Very strong wind out there. Full marks to the genius in the local Spar with the "Closed until 2pm tomorrow" sign in window What fecking day did you put it up?
Skylinehead wrote: » Where's the lad that said it was thawing in D14 last night?
Patww79 wrote: » This post has been deleted.
Lord Trollington wrote: » Aren't you a great fella
JohnnyFlash wrote: » Jaysus, nearly had the virtual head bitten off me over on the weather forum for suggesting that weather nerds were making a bit of a big deal about this. You’d think we were about to enter another ice age by the way some of them are going on, and not facing into a few days of slushy snow and cold temperatures. There’ll be loads of people working through all this, while taking fairly reasonable precautions. Stocking up on gas cannisters, torches, and candles seems a bit much. It’s not a war time raid on London, or the Day After Tomorrow. Think some folk are getting into Ray Myers or Bear Grylls fantasies. No bread in Lidl – mother of God. Anyways, I intend to work all week, and I’ve told my employees that they should expect to do the same, until they hear otherwise. A few inches of snow ain’t going to be changing that. I might reassess if I wake up and find out that my Ford Transit is underneath 4 foot of snow. Pure unnecessary excitement and panic.
blow69 wrote: » The bread jokes are wearing fairly thin at this stage.
Dtp1979 wrote: » I haven’t heard anyone from Portlaoise complaining. People just saying it wasn’t bad here. That dosent mean they are complaining that the snow didn’t hit hard here
topper75 wrote: » He didn't bring the weather of course. But he did issue the over-the-top misplaced warning to shut the country down when it wasn't called for. When a career politician who so carefully budgets for and manages their PR screws up so openly, you can't begrudge people their little bit of schadenfreude can you? He is a leader for our times perhaps. An EU proxy, consulter, deferrer. But if the chips ever come down in this country a la real catastrophe, it is not the like of him you want at the wheel.
Patww79 wrote: » Most of the complaining I've seen have been from.out west and Portlaoise.