The Weather Thread

Nice, you should put that into the Things that are Right thread. :smiley:

[quote=“TreatyStones, post: 902326, member: 1786”]Cowboys Ted!!

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Priory Hall? :slight_smile:

[quote=“thedancingbaby, post: 902303, member: 48”]Were @Rocko[/USER] and @[USER=9]Bandage able to keep their lunch date ??

If so, I wonder did they discuss the weather[/quote]

We sure did and who did we meet only @croppy.

This was post-morning minor storm and before current major storm.

Bit of drizzle here in Dublin now.

Once the lads stop using the Dublin Bike stand across the road I will know it is serious.

[quote=“TheUlteriorMotive, post: 902334, member: 2272”]Bit of drizzle here in Dublin now.

Once the lads stop using the Dublin Bike stand across the road I will know it is serious.[/quote]

Bit of a breeze starting up now in West Dublin. :smiley:

The dirty Clare cunts!

One of our senior hurlers works in that building and they’ve tried to take him out with their ill-wind.

Only February and the fuckpigs are rattled already.

Roof has blown off the new simming pool in New ross.

before and after pictures are shit, but get the idea

@turfcutter house before the storm

after

Naomh Eanna GAA complex in Gorey had a wall blown out

Petrol station outside @braz83 hometown

Fucking hell lads, we’ll be telling the grand kids about the big storm of 14

at it worst today right now in Dublin. Twas harmless enough up to 2 hrs ago in Dublin.

hurling training tonight hasn’t been cancelled yet though!

Some boom to the economy with all the storm damage once the rebuilding commences
It will actually cause a noticeable spike I think

[quote=“kerry1891, post: 902347, member: 1379”]at it worst today right now in Dublin. Twas harmless enough up to 2 hrs ago in Dublin.

hurling training tonight hasn’t been cancelled yet though![/quote]
No such thing as bad weather. Only weak men.

There was a storm back in the mid 1800s Julio that would make this look like a bit of a breeze. It became known as “the night of the big wind” apparently. Dead fish were found 6 miles in land.

must check in on the home land. could be wild with the breeze comin in from Banna and Ballyheigue

[quote=“TheUlteriorMotive, post: 902348, member: 2272”]Some boom to the economy with all the storm damage once the rebuilding commences
It will actually cause a noticeable spike I think[/quote]

This an ill wind that doesn’t blow some good fortune

Or summit like that!

could be a bit of work for roofers in the Brandon hotel in Tralee and UCC according to the wireless

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