I don’t believe a word of that.
Holy good love of fucking jesus.
Why have the bureau started using French?
I really miss Ireland when it’s snowing, there is nothing more beautiful than a snowy dawn.
How are the lads out West getting on?
Grand day in Dublin.
[QUOTE=“Julio Geordio, post: 1074063, member: 332”]How are the lads out West getting on?
Grand day in Dublin.[/QUOTE]
Harmless enough aul breeze out there alright, blustery at best.
A strong breeze is all we have gotten so far in the Northeast of the Southwest.
my sources in North Kildare tell me it was a most disappointing and overhyped storm
no structural damage or power outages
[QUOTE=“Julio Geordio, post: 1074063, member: 332”]How are the lads out West getting on?
Grand day in Dublin.[/QUOTE]
A lovely day.
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[QUOTE=“TreatyStones, post: 1074077, member: 1786”]A lovely day.
School Teachers 1 - 0 Met Eireann[/QUOTE]
Gerald Fleming on 6.01 last night would have had us believe Katrina was en route, he even managed to drop into the conversation that he had been with some Emergency task force earlier that day.
It’s actually a lovely bright morning in the capital. Bit windy but nothing to wet your knickers about.
The storm shifted north at about 4/5 yesterday but they still carried on with their nonsense.
What happened to the snow?
Ask the poor fuckers trying to drive from Mitchelstown to Limerick this morning, Kilfinnane was like a village high up in the Swiss Alps.
Light snow in the city centre
sunny in limerick.
Tis wild out
Wicked
snowing in North Kildare
wet enough yet
was thinking of going out to watch an intermediate cup game later, might just stay in for kerry and dublin instead
[QUOTE=“mickee321, post: 1100098, member: 367”]snowing in North Kildare
wet enough yet
was thinking of going out to watch an intermediate cup game later, might just stay in for kerry and dublin instead[/QUOTE]
We had everything during our game earlier, hail, wind, lashing rain and binding sun.
The absolute worst type of Sun alright. Are you okay?
That misspelling is a worrying example of how rugby is infecting the subconscious of even those who we previously considered immune from indoctrination.