sondagefaux wrote: » They didn't survive, they're extinct...
Collie D wrote: » You're on here long enough to know that nobody hates the Irish more than Irish Boards users
Samuel T. Cogley wrote: » Yeast infection anyone?
Deleted User wrote: » I remember it being colder, much colder, in 2010 when -10 appeared on my car screen. The worst here has been -3 on my phone at 4am this morning. Anyway, I said that about 2010 a few days ago and a couple of drama queens essentially said the worst hadn't happened so shut up ya thick. Worst apparently has happened now and it never got as cold as 2010. :P
facehugger99 wrote: » The UK haven't closed down their country because they have a bit of backbone. They faced down the Germans twice while we cowered in their shadow. A couple of inches of snow are going to see them closing down schools and public transport for a few days. Listening to our politicians telling is to stay indoors in case someone has a boo-boo is cringe-inducing.
_Dara_ wrote: » This has never been advertised as being similar to the 2010 cold spell. They're very different and this one has been worse in one way - the drifting is on a whole new level.
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » You would have to wonder how Neanderthals survived without anything.
facehugger99 wrote: » http://www.bbc.com/ Says it all. No mention of the weather until the story about Ireland shutting down - embarrassing.
UK snow: M62 drivers stranded 'indefinitely'
Storm Emma: Everyday heroes in and out of uniform
Snow, ice and driving winds causing severe disruption
Latest updates as blizzards and snow hit UK. Live now.
Charlie19 wrote: » More scum at work.https://twitter.com/gjt90/status/969653145751126018?s=19
Wibbs wrote: » Much of the time they didn't. Lost at least half their kids in childhood, suffered regular famines and only a precious few lived into their 40's and at their peak there were maybe 40,000 of them in the world. Oh and they're extinct. You could give it a go. Learn how to make every single thing you need to survive, clothes, tools, fire, shelter. Then learn how to hunt and gather food in weather like this and you'll need a few mates with you cos even a cow is a big bugger to tackle on your own with little more than a pointy stick(and you have to butcher it and carry the food back to shelter and fire). Even someone like Bear Grylls would be down to drinking his own piss within the hour. And then freezing into a human ice pop. Our own ancestors, those first people in Europe lived in ice free corridors in Europe, where it was still a lot colder than today and days like this would last months in winter. And on top of all that list above, they made better stuff, tailored clothing, invented trade and for the craic like also made art and culture and music. It seems you couldn't leave one of those bods alone with anything before they'd be compelled to decorate it up. Pimp my stone age. A truly incredible bunch of folks we can call our ancestors.
_Dara_ wrote: » So, what's the story with the Lidl looting? IS it looting? If so, did people break the door down? Details are scant.
Wheeliebin30 wrote: » Yep you proved my point better than I ever could.
CrowdedHouse wrote: » Vote for repeal and make it retrospective.
RandomName2 wrote: » According to an interview today with Paul Kehoe only a few hundred of the armed forces are helping with storm Emma and the blizzards affecting the east coast. While these members are probably doing a good job (though I personally haven't seen any in Wicklow yet) and while some of the armed forces are not suited to such tasks (Air force, etc.) and others are serving abroad (for instance helping the human traffickers in the Med), it still seems ridiculous that the vast majority aren't being used, and that it's falling to civilian emergency services almost exclusively. I thought the whole point of maintaining armed forces, year in, year out, was to be able to aid in national emergencies, etc. If it's all going to get put on civilian services anyway, wouldn't it be better to just relocate the funding to them on a permanent basis?
Omackeral wrote: » I'm stuck in work for two days solid in a prison. Missus begged me not to go in yesterday but I live relatively close to the jail, especially in comparison to other people that work there. Some colleagues have been here since Tuesday night! I went in because I have no kids and some of those rostered to work do and probably wouldn't risk the journey, plus my trip is a lot shorter than a lot of theirs. State of play in the prison is affected too. Most prisoners are being kept back in their cells all day (i.e. no workshops, school, exercise yards and all visits are cancelled) and have only been allowed out in small groups to facilitate showers and phonecalls. Reason for this is staff can't make it to work and we'd have been outnumbered massively. There's definitely cabin fever setting in, on both sides.
RandomName2 wrote: » According to an interview today with Paul Kehoe only a few hundred of the armed forces are helping with storm Emma and the blizzards affecting the east coast.
_Dara_ wrote: So, what's the story with the Lidl looting? IS it looting? If so, did people break the door down? Details are scant.
Jawgap wrote: » I thought soldiers were allowed shoot looters on sight......might be time to send in the Army https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXQp8-uJSQo