He’ll be grand until the morning.
You’ve a fine hardy buck living outside yourself i’d say?
That’s fucking trippy. Deadly
Of course she lives outside. You dont want to be like one of these animal nuts who cooks meat before giving it to a dog. What did they do 100’s of years ago? Snuggle into their sleeping bags then throwing a rabbit onto the BBQ to sear it before eating.
Will the main supermarkets be open for trade tomorrow.
Dunnes Stores will be closed
Easy mush,them 2 cans have gone to your head.
I’ll be waiting out the front in my boxers at 7am to fight that storm
what kind of storm surge are we expecting with this lads?
Flight from Lanzarote to cork cancelled in the morning. I’m thinking we’ll head to the airport anyway prob a bit earlier. Any suggestions?
Be cool if @myboyblue had to bring his wheelie bins down into the basement.
Wheelie bins, Ciaran Whelan, megalolz.
Guys there isnt a puff a wind outside in Mid North West Limerick.This Ophelia thing is a joke.Im ringing Alex Jones first thingin the afternoon.
Why would you want to leave Lanzarote?
Tis like where the tsunami sucks all the water out to sea. The wind will be back in the morning with a vengeance
I don’t wana miss the storm of the century!!! Seriously though any ideas??
Joanna Donnelly knows her meteorological history.
Make sure you’ve your arse covered if the worst comes to the worst. If it doesn’t, you’ll have given the kids a day off school and they’ll love you anyway.
The highest ranking wind events in recent years were on St Stephen’s Day, 1998, when gusts reached 178km/h. Earlier that year winds in February gusted up to 172km/h per hour.
February is usually a windy month. Winds in February 1990 gusted up to 150km/h, while on Wednesday night they rose again to gust at 160km/h as recorded in Shannon, Co Clare. But in terms of loss of life the worst wind in recent decades was on January 5th, 1991, when 14 people lost their lives – some seven of them when a tree fell on a minibus in which they were travelling near Portumna, Co Galway.
Spot on . “Atheists” always pray when things get hairy .
In all seriousness, Met Éireann have a certain responsibility to give a worst-case scenario. People now have been properly forewarned and have been told to take every precaution possible.
If there is a loss of life, it won’t be down to not being warned.
If it turns out to not be as bad as they’re saying, all well and good.