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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

So what part of the country are you in and out of 10 how back as it. Seen some bad flooding pics on the web.

Bout a 5 in Meath - wasn't too bad

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By *-ManMan
over a year ago

Kark

Cork,i saw no floods and we normally get hit hard, so ill have to say zero out of 10

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

What storm

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By *-ManMan
over a year ago

Kark


"What storm "

Clare got hit hard, houses flooded, people trapped in car etc

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

No storm up here plenty of rain tho

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What storm

Clare got hit hard, houses flooded, people trapped in car etc"

Jeez, people trapped in a car!

Take a look at the World News all the homes lost in Japan or the recent Tornadoes in da Schtates. We have a down pour and the country is on yellow alert.

It's worse when there's a bit of snow, total chaos

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Yep our tiny lite country

We are not geared to this at all. They react so slowly rather than bring prepared long term - heart goes out to people affected

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What storm

Clare got hit hard, houses flooded, people trapped in car etc

Jeez, people trapped in a car!

Take a look at the World News all the homes lost in Japan or the recent Tornadoes in da Schtates. We have a down pour and the country is on yellow alert.

It's worse when there's a bit of snow, total chaos "

Morning grumpy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Garda: We have two people trapped in a BMW X5 near Ennis they are running low on Cappuccinos and have watched most the movies on the DVD player. Soon they'll have to resort to the kids movies. Get a unit to them asap, over!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What storm

Clare got hit hard, houses flooded, people trapped in car etc

Jeez, people trapped in a car!

Take a look at the World News all the homes lost in Japan or the recent Tornadoes in da Schtates. We have a down pour and the country is on yellow alert.

It's worse when there's a bit of snow, total chaos

Morning grumpy "

Hahahahaha shuuuuppp

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What storm

Clare got hit hard, houses flooded, people trapped in car etc"

West coast usually gets a hammering. Hope no one has been hurt

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well my match was called off because of the rain lots of flooding in parts of Galway

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sun splitting the trees beside the seaside

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Kaizers putting on the factor 3

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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of

For once it's sunny where I am and not the slightest storm, kaizer pass on the suncream please!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Kaizers putting on the factor 3 "

You need a helping hand for the hard to reach spots?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"For once it's sunny where I am and not the slightest storm, kaizer pass on the suncream please! "

Can I apply it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Kaizers putting on the factor 3

You need a helping hand for the hard to reach spots? "

Yes

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Kaizers putting on the factor 3

You need a helping hand for the hard to reach spots?

Yes "

on the way

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By *ardy cowboyMan
over a year ago

every wheat field around Midlands

We're cutting beans so it didn't rain that bad

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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of


"For once it's sunny where I am and not the slightest storm, kaizer pass on the suncream please!

Can I apply it "

Sure and yes please I've never been touched by a Kaizer.

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By *ardy cowboyMan
over a year ago

every wheat field around Midlands


"For once it's sunny where I am and not the slightest storm, kaizer pass on the suncream please!

Can I apply it

Sure and yes please I've never been touched by a Kaizer. "

if kaiser can't apply it for some unknown reason I will be delighted to step In and take on the roll of application.genius at applying chemical, fertiliser etc to crops .so applying sunscreen would be easy peasy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"For once it's sunny where I am and not the slightest storm, kaizer pass on the suncream please!

Can I apply it

Sure and yes please I've never been touched by a Kaizer. "

Prepared to be electrified

And fully protected from harmful uv rays

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By *vsnikkiTV/TS
over a year ago

Limavady

Little bit of rain and the people from the banana belt start to cry!

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By *vsnikkiTV/TS
over a year ago

Limavady


"For once it's sunny where I am and not the slightest storm, kaizer pass on the suncream please!

Can I apply it

Sure and yes please I've never been touched by a Kaizer. if kaiser can't apply it for some unknown reason I will be delighted to step In and take on the roll of application.genius at applying chemical, fertiliser etc to crops .so applying sunscreen would be easy peasy"

And you probably don't need ALL the protective clothing

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By *ay and DeborahCouple
over a year ago

Co. Down

Nothing here in sunny down.

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan


"Little bit of rain and the people from the banana belt start to cry!"

I think I'd like a banana belt. I normally just wear a leather one.

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By *isdirtygirlWoman
over a year ago

Dublin


"We're cutting beans so it didn't rain that bad"

Ouch maxi!!!! beans are for flicking...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The first storm? Oh you mean there were power cuts in dublin so therefore it's the first storm.

Down the west it's been blowing a storm since May. Last night was the same as other nights. Over the summer bridges and roads were swept away as were piers.

But last night some poor dubliners couldn't boil a kettle at breakfast. So clearly the world was coming to an end

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan


"The first storm? Oh you mean there were power cuts in dublin so therefore it's the first storm.

Down the west it's been blowing a storm since May. Last night was the same as other nights. Over the summer bridges and roads were swept away as were piers.

But last night some poor dubliners couldn't boil a kettle at breakfast. So clearly the world was coming to an end "

Just to correct you on something, there was something like 80 mm of rain yesterday and last night so while it may have been just "the same as other nights" there aren't very many other nights on record recently with 80mm of rainfall in less than 24 hours

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By *vsnikkiTV/TS
over a year ago

Limavady


"The first storm? Oh you mean there were power cuts in dublin so therefore it's the first storm.

Down the west it's been blowing a storm since May. Last night was the same as other nights. Over the summer bridges and roads were swept away as were piers.

But last night some poor dubliners couldn't boil a kettle at breakfast. So clearly the world was coming to an end

Just to correct you on something, there was something like 80 mm of rain yesterday and last night so while it may have been just "the same as other nights" there aren't very many other nights on record recently with 80mm of rainfall in less than 24 hours "

Not doubting your figures at all but Dublin airport yesterday had 16.3mm of rain.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The first storm? Oh you mean there were power cuts in dublin so therefore it's the first storm.

Down the west it's been blowing a storm since May. Last night was the same as other nights. Over the summer bridges and roads were swept away as were piers.

But last night some poor dubliners couldn't boil a kettle at breakfast. So clearly the world was coming to an end

Just to correct you on something, there was something like 80 mm of my piss yesterday and last night so while it may have been just "the same as other nights" there aren't very many other nights on record recently with 80mm of my piss in less than 24 hours I need to get myself checked out for incontinence "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I just listened to it for most of last night. Was very heavy.

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan


"The first storm? Oh you mean there were power cuts in dublin so therefore it's the first storm.

Down the west it's been blowing a storm since May. Last night was the same as other nights. Over the summer bridges and roads were swept away as were piers.

But last night some poor dubliners couldn't boil a kettle at breakfast. So clearly the world was coming to an end

Just to correct you on something, there was something like 80 mm of rain yesterday and last night so while it may have been just "the same as other nights" there aren't very many other nights on record recently with 80mm of rainfall in less than 24 hours

Not doubting your figures at all but Dublin airport yesterday had 16.3mm of rain."

Last time I looked Dublin airport wasn't in the West

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The first storm? Oh you mean there were power cuts in dublin so therefore it's the first storm.

Down the west it's been blowing a storm since May. Last night was the same as other nights. Over the summer bridges and roads were swept away as were piers.

But last night some poor dubliners couldn't boil a kettle at breakfast. So clearly the world was coming to an end

Just to correct you on something, there was something like 80 mm of rain yesterday and last night so while it may have been just "the same as other nights" there aren't very many other nights on record recently with 80mm of rainfall in less than 24 hours

Not doubting your figures at all but Dublin airport yesterday had 16.3mm of rain.

Last time I looked Dublin airport wasn't in the West "

Was in airport last night and I didn't drown in any puddles

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The first storm? Oh you mean there were power cuts in dublin so therefore it's the first storm.

Down the west it's been blowing a storm since May. Last night was the same as other nights. Over the summer bridges and roads were swept away as were piers.

But last night some poor dubliners couldn't boil a kettle at breakfast. So clearly the world was coming to an end

Just to correct you on something, there was something like 80 mm of rain yesterday and last night so while it may have been just "the same as other nights" there aren't very many other nights on record recently with 80mm of rainfall in less than 24 hours "

Ah poor dublin got wet maby its like in winter when they get a few flakes of snow they call it a blizzard.

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan


"The first storm? Oh you mean there were power cuts in dublin so therefore it's the first storm.

Down the west it's been blowing a storm since May. Last night was the same as other nights. Over the summer bridges and roads were swept away as were piers.

But last night some poor dubliners couldn't boil a kettle at breakfast. So clearly the world was coming to an end

Just to correct you on something, there was something like 80 mm of rain yesterday and last night so while it may have been just "the same as other nights" there aren't very many other nights on record recently with 80mm of rainfall in less than 24 hours Ah poor dublin got wet maby its like in winter when they get a few flakes of snow they call it a blizzard. "

If you read my post slowly you may understand it properly. I wouldn't bet on it though.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The first storm? Oh you mean there were power cuts in dublin so therefore it's the first storm.

Down the west it's been blowing a storm since May. Last night was the same as other nights. Over the summer bridges and roads were swept away as were piers.

But last night some poor dubliners couldn't boil a kettle at breakfast. So clearly the world was coming to an end

Just to correct you on something, there was something like 80 mm of rain yesterday and last night so while it may have been just "the same as other nights" there aren't very many other nights on record recently with 80mm of rainfall in less than 24 hours Ah poor dublin got wet maby its like in winter when they get a few flakes of snow they call it a blizzard.

If you read my post slowly you may understand it properly. I wouldn't bet on it though. "

I think what you wanted to say was a shower of rain in the west would be a monsoon in Dublin.

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan


"The first storm? Oh you mean there were power cuts in dublin so therefore it's the first storm.

Down the west it's been blowing a storm since May. Last night was the same as other nights. Over the summer bridges and roads were swept away as were piers.

But last night some poor dubliners couldn't boil a kettle at breakfast. So clearly the world was coming to an end

Just to correct you on something, there was something like 80 mm of rain yesterday and last night so while it may have been just "the same as other nights" there aren't very many other nights on record recently with 80mm of rainfall in less than 24 hours Ah poor dublin got wet maby its like in winter when they get a few flakes of snow they call it a blizzard.

If you read my post slowly you may understand it properly. I wouldn't bet on it though. I think what you wanted to say was a shower of rain in the west would be a monsoon in Dublin."

You'll never make it as a mindreader.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The first storm? Oh you mean there were power cuts in dublin so therefore it's the first storm.

Down the west it's been blowing a storm since May. Last night was the same as other nights. Over the summer bridges and roads were swept away as were piers.

But last night some poor dubliners couldn't boil a kettle at breakfast. So clearly the world was coming to an end

Just to correct you on something, there was something like 80 mm of rain yesterday and last night so while it may have been just "the same as other nights" there aren't very many other nights on record recently with 80mm of rainfall in less than 24 hours Ah poor dublin got wet maby its like in winter when they get a few flakes of snow they call it a blizzard.

If you read my post slowly you may understand it properly. I wouldn't bet on it though. I think what you wanted to say was a shower of rain in the west would be a monsoon in Dublin.

You'll never make it as a mindreader. "

what about a weather man you think I be good at that.

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan


"The first storm? Oh you mean there were power cuts in dublin so therefore it's the first storm.

Down the west it's been blowing a storm since May. Last night was the same as other nights. Over the summer bridges and roads were swept away as were piers.

But last night some poor dubliners couldn't boil a kettle at breakfast. So clearly the world was coming to an end

Just to correct you on something, there was something like 80 mm of rain yesterday and last night so while it may have been just "the same as other nights" there aren't very many other nights on record recently with 80mm of rainfall in less than 24 hours Ah poor dublin got wet maby its like in winter when they get a few flakes of snow they call it a blizzard.

If you read my post slowly you may understand it properly. I wouldn't bet on it though. I think what you wanted to say was a shower of rain in the west would be a monsoon in Dublin.

You'll never make it as a mindreader. what about a weather man you think I be good at that."

I have my doubts.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The first storm? Oh you mean there were power cuts in dublin so therefore it's the first storm.

Down the west it's been blowing a storm since May. Last night was the same as other nights. Over the summer bridges and roads were swept away as were piers.

But last night some poor dubliners couldn't boil a kettle at breakfast. So clearly the world was coming to an end "

To be fair, if I couldn't boil the kettle at breakfast, I'd think it was the end of the world too!!

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By *vsnikkiTV/TS
over a year ago

Limavady

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By *vsnikkiTV/TS
over a year ago

Limavady


"The first storm? Oh you mean there were power cuts in dublin so therefore it's the first storm.

Down the west it's been blowing a storm since May. Last night was the same as other nights. Over the summer bridges and roads were swept away as were piers.

But last night some poor dubliners couldn't boil a kettle at breakfast. So clearly the world was coming to an end

Just to correct you on something, there was something like 80 mm of rain yesterday and last night so while it may have been just "the same as other nights" there aren't very many other nights on record recently with 80mm of rainfall in less than 24 hours

Not doubting your figures at all but Dublin airport yesterday had 16.3mm of rain.

Last time I looked Dublin airport wasn't in the West "

Didn't say it was. The post was suggesting that Dubliners were overreacting re the weather. You said there had been 80mm of rain and I pointed out that Dublin had not been that wet yesterday.

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By *vsnikkiTV/TS
over a year ago

Limavady


"The first storm? Oh you mean there were power cuts in dublin so therefore it's the first storm.

Down the west it's been blowing a storm since May. Last night was the same as other nights. Over the summer bridges and roads were swept away as were piers.

But last night some poor dubliners couldn't boil a kettle at breakfast. So clearly the world was coming to an end

To be fair, if I couldn't boil the kettle at breakfast, I'd think it was the end of the world too!!"

What? You have electricity in Tyrone?

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan


"The first storm? Oh you mean there were power cuts in dublin so therefore it's the first storm.

Down the west it's been blowing a storm since May. Last night was the same as other nights. Over the summer bridges and roads were swept away as were piers.

But last night some poor dubliners couldn't boil a kettle at breakfast. So clearly the world was coming to an end

Just to correct you on something, there was something like 80 mm of rain yesterday and last night so while it may have been just "the same as other nights" there aren't very many other nights on record recently with 80mm of rainfall in less than 24 hours

Not doubting your figures at all but Dublin airport yesterday had 16.3mm of rain.

Last time I looked Dublin airport wasn't in the West

Didn't say it was. The post was suggesting that Dubliners were overreacting re the weather. You said there had been 80mm of rain and I pointed out that Dublin had not been that wet yesterday."

Ah here!

You've misinterpreted my point. The previous poster had said that it was basically just a normal day in the west. I pointed out that normal days don't involve 80mm of rain which is pretty much what fell in parts of the west and especially the south west.

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By *vsnikkiTV/TS
over a year ago

Limavady


"The first storm? Oh you mean there were power cuts in dublin so therefore it's the first storm.

Down the west it's been blowing a storm since May. Last night was the same as other nights. Over the summer bridges and roads were swept away as were piers.

But last night some poor dubliners couldn't boil a kettle at breakfast. So clearly the world was coming to an end

Just to correct you on something, there was something like 80 mm of rain yesterday and last night so while it may have been just "the same as other nights" there aren't very many other nights on record recently with 80mm of rainfall in less than 24 hours

Not doubting your figures at all but Dublin airport yesterday had 16.3mm of rain.

Last time I looked Dublin airport wasn't in the West

Didn't say it was. The post was suggesting that Dubliners were overreacting re the weather. You said there had been 80mm of rain and I pointed out that Dublin had not been that wet yesterday.

Ah here!

You've misinterpreted my point. The previous poster had said that it was basically just a normal day in the west. I pointed out that normal days don't involve 80mm of rain which is pretty much what fell in parts of the west and especially the south west.

"

ahh sorry

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By *ichael McCarthyMan
over a year ago

Lucan


"The first storm? Oh you mean there were power cuts in dublin so therefore it's the first storm.

Down the west it's been blowing a storm since May. Last night was the same as other nights. Over the summer bridges and roads were swept away as were piers.

But last night some poor dubliners couldn't boil a kettle at breakfast. So clearly the world was coming to an end

Just to correct you on something, there was something like 80 mm of rain yesterday and last night so while it may have been just "the same as other nights" there aren't very many other nights on record recently with 80mm of rainfall in less than 24 hours

Not doubting your figures at all but Dublin airport yesterday had 16.3mm of rain.

Last time I looked Dublin airport wasn't in the West

Didn't say it was. The post was suggesting that Dubliners were overreacting re the weather. You said there had been 80mm of rain and I pointed out that Dublin had not been that wet yesterday.

Ah here!

You've misinterpreted my point. The previous poster had said that it was basically just a normal day in the west. I pointed out that normal days don't involve 80mm of rain which is pretty much what fell in parts of the west and especially the south west.

ahh sorry"

It's alright petal. When we didn't fight over other things it would be foolish to fight over the weather!

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