koumi wrote: » just lit the fire, ate lasagne, watched all the weather reports on rte player, toasty warm, dog sat at window for last hour just staring at the snow, feeling blissful.
iamwhoiam wrote: » Can you download an excerise app on your phone ?
Berserker wrote: » So, what's the latest on the road and airports? Will Dublin airport be operational tomorrow and what's the latest on the road network in and around Dublin?
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iamwhoiam wrote: » Relentless non stop snow here in south Dublin . The estate is now completely snowed in and drifts are higher than 82 . Scary stuff
_Dara_ wrote: » Her.ie? Anyone in Ireland who took even a minute to read the warnings would know there was no curfew.
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 !
Harry Palmr wrote: » Someone was banging on about how the UK didn't have the same amount of RED level warnings and how we're a bunch of nanny state wossies, well 9 people are now reported dead in weather related incidents over there. So maybe they should have been tougher about it.
Wheres Me Jumper? wrote: » you do realise that at least 9 people on average probably die every day in the UK due to accidents.
Heres Johnny wrote: » Have we forgotten how to exercise without having to download an app? Jesus christ.
murpho999 wrote: » And that stlll has happened in normal RTAs. The 9 deaths reported are directly attributed to the weather. Why are you and others like you refusing to accept that this is a major weather event and the Irish warning systems have saved lives and have been a success. Why people are so upset about being advised to be indoors during very bad weather is beyond me.
ianmcloughlin6 wrote: » Hey. Anyone know of any takeaways open in South Dublin area?
VinLieger wrote: » "weather related accidents"