Played the second half of a match last night in driving hail stones, they were non stop for an hour. Unreal.
That wind would cut you in half.
Were you able to run between them?
Did @Smark finally head down to ride that wan off tinder?
Going to be raging when he gets back to his car.
jesus this drives me ape, roasters thinking global warming means that Ireland will get dryer, warmer weather the same apes that comes with the likes of “i’ll pay for no water, sure doesn’t it come out of the sky for free”
We don’t say stuff like that up in the big shmoke.
I see Abbeyfeale GAA pitch is flooded again after the Feale burst it’s banks for the second time this year.
Played the second half of a match last night in driving hail stones, they were non stop for an hour. Unreal.
sounds like a very long second half
40 degrees here in Siem Reap every day for past week or so. Rainfall way down in past 24 months. Having devastating impact on many of the 85% of Cambodians who live in rural areas
40 degrees here in Siem Reap every day for past week or so. Rainfall way down in past 24 months. Having devastating impact on many of the 85% of Cambodians who live in rural areas
the sweat must be pouring off ya riding the young ones in the shanty towns for 1 dollar
Fine day in the Lower Harbour Area (LHA) of Cork. Blue sky, light S/W breeze, good drying weather…
What sort of Visa are you on? 12 month? 24 month thing? Are they strict on it, it has to be legit the whole thing?
I played the second half of a match yesterday uphill and into a driving wind.
We lost the second half by 2-11 to no score. I don’t think the ball got to their end line.
Bucketing down hard in Capitol City for about 3 hours now. Biblical shit.
Fine day in the Lower Harbour Area (LHA) of Cork. Blue sky, light S/W breeze, good drying weather…
choose a good day to head down
On a work visa. Renew every 12 months. Not in the least bit strict. Very easy to acquire.
I played the second half of a match yesterday uphill and into a driving wind. We lost the second half by 2-11 to no score. I don’t think the ball got to their end line.
I played Junior B hurling yesterday in the most Junior B of conditions. Driving rain, freezing cold, pitch like a swamp. You could hardly grip the hurley it was so cold. Clearances going about 20 yards, balls stuck in the mud and lads taking 5 or 6 tries to pick it. Absolutely horrendous stuff. I couldn’t get warm all day after it. That said conditions like that suit me down to the ground. Slow moving targets
Tries.
For Fucks Sake.
Tries.
Indeed