Cark, is it under water yet?

Do you think the same about the Dutch?

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At least the Dutch have done something about it.

Cork was a nice place but its time is gone. It needs to be abandoned.

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The Dutch are the worst

Cork lads are too busy going around with their fingers up their holes to stick them in a dyke.

St Finbarr built an aul church, all the poor cunt wanted to do was pray and eat Donkeys gudge in peace, then the viking came boy, and they fucked St Finbarr out of his abbey and they built the town on the island

The Denis Irwins having a touch of Stockholm Syndrome here.

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Patrick O’Donovan due to arrive in Cork today to rescue the Carkies

We have Cork Syndrome, pal.

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I reckon it was the late opening off-licenses that caused this flood

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The hero Cork deserves but definitely doesn’t need.

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Say we’re safe enough

We’ve only one( mardyke)

Dutch courage? Hold?

What about Hoggie bas so?

Insecurity about all things Cork maybe treatable

Corcaigh means marsh.

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It translates exactly as chippy and irritating.

While I would never want to see hardship fall on any small business doing their best, especially the way things are at the minute, there was a lady from a cafe on Newstalk this evening and she was discussing the flooding.
It was surreal.

A short summary;

We’ve been here three years and it’s never happened before. We received a flood warning but we never put up the sandbags because we’ve received a number of those warnings before and it’s never flooded up as far as us. We’ve no flood insurance either because the business is in a high risk area for flooding.
I mean :man_shrugging:
You’ve made a decision to open a business in a known flood area, you ignore flood warnings and then you are surprised when your business floods.

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