[quote=“kerry1891, post: 902350, member: 1379”]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]
[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]
If I was a carpenter I’d be going around fucking rocks at rooves under the cover of storms
[quote=“TreatyStones, post: 902312, member: 1786”]Ye Dublin cunts are totally underestimating what’s on the way.
I’d advise leave work now if you can.[/quote]
It’s moving away to the south east champ. The dubs won’t be getting any of it. The cunts.
[quote=“kerry1891, post: 902350, member: 1379”]fish were found 6 miles in land.
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Not uncommon due to the high volume of lakes and waterways throughout the country.
[quote=“TreatyStones, post: 902312, member: 1786”]Ye Dublin cunts are totally underestimating what’s on the way.
I’d advise leave work now if you can.[/quote]
Leave work now?
Stranded??? look at it as a chance to get a headstart on the rest of them for tomorrow
The path of the most damaging wind does not enter The Pale sunshine. Tough shit ye missed out on the worst of it, As I said the storm is heading on an east southeast trajectory. Ye want fucking everything but ye’re not fucking getting it.
Softcock cunts in head office in kerry got sent home early cause the windows rattled a bit. We’re in a liam carroll building in dublin and id be surprised if the roof will be on it in the morning
I never mentioned that I was leaving imminently. I said it looks like I WILL be stranded, i.e. when it comes to the time I intend to leave. I’ve asked you before to stop misrepresenting what I’ve posted. That’s now become an order.