The Weather Thread

Apparently there are about 8 lads in Galway helping to fill sand bags tonight.

They will wait for an emergency to happen before deploying the other 1,500 lads

I don’t believe that statement

What’s your point?

From the same army that sued the state because they had to shoot guns?
I can see the cunts lining up their case. Being sent out in the dark without adequate training and sunlight. Foot ware not waterproofed enough.

It might be cheaper in the long run to buyout all the farmers

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Stay the fuck away

Minus 15 here

Aren’t we lucky the Galway lads aren’t the type to moan. …
We’d never hear the end of it …

All protestant places, I hope they are washed away.

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Barry Kelly
John Hanbury
Diarmuid Kirwin

QED

You’re still alive!! :slightly_frowning_face:

Sure am pal. The cold has me in a foul humour though. FYI

Why are you telling me ? I don’t give a flying fuck if you have hypothermia.
Go fuck yourself.

Why so angry pal?

It’s not anger. I just detest you.

Get that anger out of your heart. Another culture filled outing to limerick to go bowling perhaps?

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It was a belter of a day on the Fingal riviera.

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Everyone survive the weather ok lads?

For a place that normally gets the worst of the weather Limerick is relatively unscathed apart from around the Shannon. Was out in UL the other day and the water is at an unreal level altogether.

I see the “western rail corridor” is flooded again and closed for a “number of weeks” :sweat_smile: what a fucking farce that has turned out to be.

My source on the ground tells me the residents around the Suir are seething as Clonmels flood defence system has only served to push the problem downstream

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260 flooded homes isn’t too much in the grand scheme of things. I was led to believe this was a crisis.

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And I wonder how many of those were flooded in previous years