AndrewJRenko wrote: » Par Deux;https://twitter.com/snastablasta/status/969544968229531648
RobbingBandit wrote: » I'm diabetic and have many other health and other issues if this does go on much longer I'm gonna be in trouble before too long my medications needed to be collected two days ago but chemist was closed and probably will be until Monday now I've cut back the dosage of my meds to make em last the next few days have enough food till Monday but the boredom is getting to me, living in the part of Finglas I'm in once the buses do start up again all the nice kids will soon throw rocks at the causing the service to stop coming up here this area is so snowed under it will need the army to dig it out soon.
Markgc wrote: » Another 70yo diabetic man with no heat in house. Only a small fan heater which KEPT HIM ALIVE last night; as Waterford Council refused him proper assistance. No-one calls in to see him. In Waterford CITY! Shameful.
Schwanz wrote: » Missus is staring to off her rocker and is considering smashing my head in with a frying pan.
dxhound2005 wrote: » I'm Type 1 and the biggest problem is going to be the lack of any physical activity, never mind vigorous exercise. This leads to elevated blood sugar levels. I am going to go out in the snow to do some walking. If you can get out at all, it will help.
John_Rambo wrote: » Swimmer drowning in Sandycove rescued by bystanders using a lifering. It's doing the rounds on Social Media.
jack presley wrote: » https://twitter.com/AengusCox/status/969581672252526593 First place in the Darwin Awards sweepstakes.
jack presley wrote: » First place in the Darwin Awards sweepstakes.
Anita Blow wrote: » McCabes open and many have doctors with them til 5. If you can get near one then absolutely do. If it's Insulin you're missing then you shouldn't be cutting down on your dose or missing any.
iamwhoiam wrote: » Oh Bless him the poor divil .
demello wrote: » Let's call this daftness for what it is, hysterical overreaction to a bit of snow. Many parts of the country were fine yesterday and today. Colleges and schools could have been open in many places yesterday and to a slightly lesser extent today. The decsion to close schools should be left to the local management . It was the same during storm Ophelia - many places were totally unaffected yet the whole vountry closed down. Now we will have the media congratulating Met Eireann a d others for their 'great' work. Did any part of the country experience an actual blizzard. What other country would have their leader telling us to stay inside? We arr a laughing stock
Stacksofwacks wrote: » Why isn't there a pill for stupidity
RobbingBandit wrote: » It's not insulin and the nearest McCabes would be quite a distance away I've enough meds to do me till Monday at this rate but type 2 with loads of complications I'm gonna be in serious trouble from lack of activities and a very poor diet the past few days but that can't be helped at this stage I am sure there are many out there that will be ducked worse than I when this is all said and done, once my chemist is open again I'll be getting some sherpa guides for the trek up.
fullstop wrote: » What a selfish ****ing prick.
namloc1980 wrote: » He's giving the 2 fingers to authorities I'd say.
Samuel T. Cogley wrote: » Two fingers to the authorities, probably hoping for a camera around. I'd have let him drown. Okay maybe I wouldn't have but for a split second the decision could have gone eitherway.