Mike Litoris wrote: » They're pulling Lidl down now with a JCB. There is construction nearby for houses. Unfcukingbelievable. Animals.
SleetAndSnow wrote: Snow is powdery again in cork. Removing the red warning seems like a mistake, this is accumulating quite fast. Unless it's going to stop in like 40 minutes maybe?
KungPao wrote: » Was planning to buy a house in Citywest, may need a rethink. What horrible little cnuts. Anyway, in a different part of D24, crazy accumulations, snowed all day, never seen anything like it.
hot buttered scones wrote: » SleetAndSnow wrote: Snow is powdery again in cork. Removing the red warning seems like a mistake, this is accumulating quite fast. Unless it's going to stop in like 40 minutes maybe? Yeah same here (northside). I've done a very scientific experiment to confirm this.(cleared the top of the wheelie bin a while ago and there's about 2cm on it now. :-) )
Rougies wrote: » I was thinking of the army too. I have no idea if it would actually be an option, either logistically or legally.
Mike Litoris wrote: » Lidl Jobstown. Apparently the guards cant get in as all roads are impassable or blocked. They used a teleported to pull the whole front of the building down. Utter utter scum.
ibarelycare wrote: » Apart from the pure scumbagerry of wrecking a store and looting from it, these people actually film themselves doing it? Idiots.
jo06555 wrote: » What's this?
wakka12 wrote: » Last night turned out to be not that copious today is the copious snow day
My name is URL wrote: » Apparently there's looting going on in various parts of Dublin and a Centra in Jobstown currently on fire As if the shutdown of people's businesses wasn't enough to be dealing with
Sephiroth_dude wrote: » Absolute scumbags, hope the little feckers get caught.
Mike Litoris wrote: » scroll down a bithttps://twitter.com/mickthehack/status/969672118936981504?s=19
sdanseo wrote: » People on Twitter saying the Army are on their way :eek: