AndonHandon wrote: » Barely a whimper outside in Dublin. I've produced stronger gusts myself after a burrito!
evo2000 wrote: » here in theres a mild breeze... whats all this "red warning" craic... I had visions of it being like the day after tomorrow or twister the way they were ranting about it on the news !
The Backwards Man wrote: » So the obvious question is. . . How big is your garden?
lulu1 wrote: » Wind starting to rise a bit here now. So just to be on the safe side I ran out to the garden to rescue Terry and Arthur. Couldn't risk poor arthur getting his head blew off again after last weeks lucky escape.
anncoates wrote: » Confused.
No. 1 One Direction Fan wrote: » I'm still trying to land that plane
The Backwards Man wrote: » Not the first Rachel to cause a storm this weekhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2908574/Police-called-glamour-model-s-21st-party-Toby-Carvery-waitress-shouted-don-t-t-s-TV.html
The Backwards Man wrote: » And I don't drink crap beer.
The Backwards Man wrote: » I'm a Tennent's man.
anncoates wrote: » You're going to dander down the night for a rake of Smithwicks in shorts, vest and flip flops aren't you?
The Backwards Man wrote: » Meh. We survived storms up here long before RTE and Met Eireann and their fance bells and whistles gave a jot about us, and we'll survive this one too. It's not even that big a storm, 130kph south westerlies, wouldn't even bring the cat in. We were reared on 110MPH north easterlies around here, and no live blogs or twitters or any of that nonsense.
efb wrote: » Anyone else think of Friends when you heard the name- Storm Rachel
vicwatson wrote: » I live on the second floor You live upstairs from me, yeh I think I've seen you before Is your name Luka ?
The_Valeyard wrote: » RED ALERT PEOPLE watch out for Klingons!!! Is mental outside at the moment.
Karl Stein wrote: » Mad weather we have. 5 seasons in one day. Heavy winds and blustery rain. Fantastic.