Last night.
Damage from Storm Eleanor at Watery Lane, Clondalkin, County Dublin (above) and Alden Road, Bayside, Dublin 13 (top).
Oh, the humanity.
Earlier: Gusts As Strong As Ophelia
Dublin Fire Brigade / RollingNews
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Last night.
Damage from Storm Eleanor at Watery Lane, Clondalkin, County Dublin (above) and Alden Road, Bayside, Dublin 13 (top).
Oh, the humanity.
Earlier: Gusts As Strong As Ophelia
Dublin Fire Brigade / RollingNews
Nice headline.
And also earworm. Annoyingly, I don’t really know the words to it. Eleanor Rigby, doop pee doo pee doo pee doo pee do DOOO.
Eleanor Twigby
Fell in a storm in a lane and was up on Broadsheet
Nobody cared
Look at her lying
There on the ground all broken and blocking the way
On Watery Lane
All the flooded people
Where do they all come from
All the flooded people
Their Minis go like bombs.
HA! Excellent work, sirrah!
Nigel you are a poetic gift.
Thanks- that really cheered me up.
You can be the new Kevin if you want
Thanks guys.
Nice work Nigel :)
Kevin Higgins has nothing on ya Nigel :)
i’d like to know why watery lane is called watery lane
it’s a nice name imho
I don’t think there’s anything h about your Os.
Hmm. I now see that can be read in different ways.
well, o/O
OoooooooooooooOOoooooooooooooo.
A la Kenneth Williams.
The Camac River is running behind the wall on the right.