andekwarhola wrote: » You're (a) presuming that everybody working there doesn't live locally and (b) they might want the extra work as they're probably not getting paid when the place is shut. Judging by my local centra type shop, most of them are from the locale.
iamwhoiam wrote: » No thanks , we are senior citizens and not risking a fall .I stocked up thanks to the warning and not risking needing to call the emergency services from much more needy situations
murpho999 wrote: » Just watching the news on RTE 1. All stories about impact of snow, depths, attempts to clear snow etc but not one single report of accidents or one single fatality. Surely that is proof that the warning system has worked and it is therefore correct to have been done. People don't realise this and prevented deaths are unprovable of course but the news is very different in the UK and other countries.
How Soon Is Now wrote: » You were smart then you planned ahead! If only more people had of done this.
iamwhoiam wrote: » Thank you . Mainly due to experience of 82 and knowing what happened .
ianmcloughlin6 wrote: » Hi Charlie. Ballsbridge area, looking for delivery later on this evening!! Just in case anyone knew anywhere definitely open..
iamwhoiam wrote: » One blessed thing we forgot was cat litter and the poor cat has his legs crossed all morning ! Just shredded some paper now for him and put it on a tray !
Patww79 wrote: » Winter tyres are one of the biggest cons of all time.
Caribs wrote: » Just heard someone from Irish water talking about leaving your attic door open to get heat into the attic space to help avoid the pipes up there freezing. We have fibreglass insulation between the ceiling and the attic but the roof itself is not insulated. Surely all you are doing to venting heat straight out of the roof by doing this. Attic space temp might come up slightly but the rest of the house will get colder or am I missing something?
Supercell wrote: » Was Sallins hit this bad in 2010, incredible pictures coming out of the place!, any locals know?
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Deleted User wrote: » Some neighbours from eastern Europe have been digging their cars out of the snow for the last couple of hours and are now digging their way out of the estate. There is at least 40cm snow on the road and the drifts in the gardens are about a meter.