You’re like the “accidental boyfriend”…
I fuckin wish I was. Uma Thurman still has it
Jesus Woody, fooking dire night for you, Sliding Doors being the reward for a chivalrous walk home in the rain.
Tell me about it :rolleyes:
Ireland will definitely win tomorrow. Karma will have to note my presence in Croker. If not I’m organising a lynch mob for that Hanna cunt. Paltrow will do either.
Motorists are being urged to take extreme care on the country’s roads following heavy rainfall overnight.
Parts of Galway, Clare, Roscommon, Leitrim and Longford are the worst affected by the wet weather and flooding.
Met Eireann estimates that between 25 and 40 milimetres of rain could fall later today.
Met Eireann said the west and south west will get the worst of today’s rain.
Read more: http://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/met-eireann-issue-warning-to-motorists-434767.html#ixzz0XCniFUWV
Can I just just warn WTB, Puke, Dunph, Hannibal, Boxtyeater and other west/south west based posters to be very careful during todays deluge. I would advise leaving a few sandbags against the door before departing the house today and if possible move all animals to higher ground.
I am currently stocking up on tinned and non perishable food items to see me through the next few days. Godspeed.
I’m buiding that ark as we speak Runt.
dublin has been fairly bad hit so far today too… im taking extreme caution by not heading into college in case i get caught in the middle of the storm
How did ye get on up in Sligo after?
game got moved for the 2nd time and ended up playing in it Ballyshannon , Co.Donegal… lost by a point… with a goal disallowed as ref didnt play advantage and could of had another only gaain ref didnt play advantage…
plus were told we’d be given a hour to kick off from the time we’d arrive at the grounds seen as it was an extra hour nearly from orginal venue but we were given about 15 mins to warm up when we got on pitch… after sitting on a bus for 5 hours the night before and 2 that day… so ladies gaa board can go fuck themselves…
[quote=“cailinlochgarman”]game got moved for the 2nd time and ended up playing in it Ballyshannon , Co.Donegal… lost by a point… with a goal disallowed as ref didnt play advantage and could of had another only gaain ref didnt play advantage…
plus were told we’d be given a hour to kick off from the time we’d arrive at the grounds seen as it was an extra hour nearly from orginal venue but we were given about 15 mins to warm up when we got on pitch… after sitting on a bus for 5 hours the night before and 2 that day… so ladies gaa board can go fuck themselves…[/quote]
Ah lovely, lay into them girl. They’re a fucking shambles of an organisation.
shambles is right… league final at home this weekend called off last sat due to weather… we asked for a saturday fixture so the youths girls can play their soccer sunday morning… county chairman is from opposition club and he rang and changed game from sat to sun to suit them… so that we can hammer them again
Looks like there was a shower or two in Galway last night
T’would be the first time a lot of them crusty cunts in Galway saw a shower
Well anyone affected by the flooding in the west or south of the country? Somehow Limerick managed to avoid being badly hit while all the counties around us are swimming in it.
I heard inistoige being mentioned on the news as badly affected (link).
Kev battled bravely against the water in Cork city but to no avail. Hospitals closed, all roads in and out of the city blocked off. We should probably take this chance to build a wall around the place while we have them all trapped inside.
What a stupid place to build a house
http://www.independent.ie/multimedia/archive/00418/flood1_indo_418752t.jpg
[quote=“The Runt”]What a stupid place to build a house
http://www.independent.ie/multimedia/archive/00418/flood1_indo_418752t.jpg[/quote]
Thats some hedge. No water going through it. If only they’d put em all around the house
[quote=“The Runt”]Well anyone affected by the flooding in the west or south of the country? Somehow Limerick managed to avoid being badly hit while all the counties around us are swimming in it.
I heard inistoige being mentioned on the news as badly affected (link).
Kev battled bravely against the water in Cork city but to no avail. Hospitals closed, all roads in and out of the city blocked off. We should probably take this chance to build a wall around the place while we have them all trapped inside.[/quote]
Hang on now, is this true?
Need to get a bus up to the city to drop off en essay.
[quote=“Turenne”]Hang on now, is this true?
Need to get a bus up to the city to drop off en essay.[/quote]
Ya, it was this morning, but may have been just around high tide. Ring alf stewart and the boys in the SES and he’ll know more.
I know a lad trapped in Athenry no way out. Hotel is packed apparently.
Fields are rumoured to be low lying in that area.