quadrifoglio verde wrote: » Yes and what's scaring me is that I don't remember and that I actually did....
Cheensbo wrote: » Just passed over this on the bridge toward the Japanese Gardens, Numerous emergency services vehicles & a Hearse parked up on the road, saw a small blue car in awful condition (Citroen of some sort i think, not sure) and another upside down, awful air of sadness about it, poor woman and gardai involved in such a horrific incident. That stretch of road has seen far too many fatalities at this stage..
Stheno wrote: » Is this in response to my posting that you told me I looked like a ghoul? Don't.
toastedpickles wrote: » Yeah they were trying to box the car in or something and it backfired by the looks of things
Stheno wrote: » Is this in response to my posting that you told me I looked like a ghoul?
quadrifoglio verde wrote: » Oh dear jesus!!! :eek:
toastedpickles wrote: » Ah yeah I'll be fine, I dunno how I'd manage if that was someone i knew, don't even want to think about it
Stheno wrote: » God love her family getting that news tonight Hope you are ok, awful experience
Stheno wrote: » No. For us fashionistas that junction donates Kildare Village, a haven of joy in which one can immerse onself Those on here who've met me might be bemused, but I'd be quite the fashionista in work I just look like a slob at the weekends In work I wear very smart clothes, with appropriate assessories and makeup, I've had work colleagues not recognise me at the weekend. My mechanic also went into shock the first time he saw me in work mode Quad once told me I looked like **** one weekend, even pred was not that rude :pac: For the first point see above. :pac: As to the second, I've decided to see what leaving at 6:55 does and if it improves Much as you said Earlier I get in, earlier I can leave
toastedpickles wrote: » Yeah, what happened was, she was coming onto the motorway, cops were chasing a car, which ended up in the back of hers, and then well yeah, that pile up was out on the motorway by my old school, we were down near it for something or other, when there was no cars and it was quiet, you could hear the cars hitting into things, it's a sound ill never ever forget Thoughts to the womans family tonight though
toastedpickles wrote: » It was heading towards dublin, there was shocking rain for a few minutes alright, I won't lie I feel fairly weird knowing just a few minutes away someone's been killed on a road i know very well, not by her own doing, but none the less
Interslice wrote: » Ye that rain was very wet! It hit me on the backroads from maynooth across to dunshughlin.
Stheno wrote: » Jesus, someone was killed? Dunno if you remember the giant crash in 2007 on that same stretch of road during fog, a woman ran into the back of a fire truck, and there were hours of tailbacks. It was scary wondering what was going on.
Noccy_Mondy wrote: » That's what a normal person would do, but I had a passenger who wanted to be dropped smack bang in the middle of eyre square, poor soul didn't want to get wet!! :P
Interslice wrote: » Passed through there around half eight tonight. Some heavy rain and a few eejits on the road. There was a lad hogging the faast lane on the M8 for a while doing about 110km/h. He eventually got out of the way with after a few flashes. I overtook him and he pulled back out into the fast lane. No cars up ahead at all .
wotzgoingon wrote: » Is Kildare not a town???
quadrifoglio verde wrote: » Stheno is a woman so to avoid confuse junctions are best referred to by their closest shopping centre :pac: By the way stheno 12.5 mph on the m50? Would you be faster leaving at half 6 and going through town? I know if I leave celbridge at 10 to seven il be in merrion sq for quarter past. If I leave celbridge at quarter past seven, it's more like half 8 by the time I'm at merrion sq.
toastedpickles wrote: » Mahoosive crash on the m7 A car chase apparently, few cars involved and a fatality too take her handy people
Interslice wrote: » That was your mistake :pac:. Across the bridge, straight through the massive new junction, up the hill and right at the little topaz roundabout and that's bohermore.
Noccy_Mondy wrote: » Galway is without doubt one of the worst cities to get through. Took me an hour and a half to get from Newcastle through the city to Bohermore (grand total of 3.7km!!!), albeit during rush hour. I don't know how some of ye go through city traffic every day, it would crack me up!
toastedpickles wrote: » Kildare, down by kildare village
Chris_Heilong wrote: » Yeah thats the one, I just had to do up a map on it in work.