We strongly advise the public to stay away from exposed beaches, cliffs, piers and promenades along the coast today.
Remember to Stay Back, Stay High and Stay Dry!
If you see someone in difficulty in the sea or on the shore dial 999 or 112 and ask for the Coast Guard #StormDiana pic.twitter.com/jsllLNIPIz— Irish Coast Guard (@IrishCoastGuard) November 28, 2018
Power outages reported in Carlow Town now with large number of faults on @ESBNetworks PowerCheck app as winds continue to increase across the country moving Northeast. #StormDiana pic.twitter.com/Hi28OV9b8I
— Carlow Weather (@CarlowWeather) November 28, 2018
No unnecessary journeys.
You know the drill.
Thousands without power as Storm Diana hits (RTÉ)
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Any excuse….
https://youtu.be/8vW_CXnIQf4
There was another fool at it yesterday
Harsh….I was out looking for a pub with a turf fire.
Clipboard in hand, look of grim determination.
That’s his sexface. Be nice.
Ah now. I’ll have to drink more coffee to rid myself of the taste of puke in my mouth.
I’m not sorry. I’m actually drinking a very nice coffee this morning. Two Spots, which I’ve never had before but is very nice altogether.
Eh hello… I’m still here.
( in the shed)
I’ll be out to you in a minute. I’ve coffee to finish.
A shed in a gale-force storm. Love knows no bounds. I guess.
I’d an image there of Bertie up against a dry stone wall near the cliffs and raging waves, one lone bent tree as a witness to his bare arse braving the elements for love
“Once upon a time, a king gave a feast.
And there came the most beautiful princesses of the realm.
Now, a soldier, who was standing guard, saw the king’s daughter go by.
She was the most beautiful one, and he immediately fell in love with her.
But what could a poor soldier do when it came to the daughter of the king?
Well, finally, one day, he managed to meet her, and he told her that he could no longer live without her. The princess was so impressed by his strong feelings that she said to the soldier: “If you can wait 100 days and 100 nights under my balcony, then at the end of it, I shall be yours.”
Damn! The soldier immediately went there and waited one day. And two days. And ten. And then twenty. And every evening, the princess looked out of her window, but he never moved.
During rain, during wind, during snow, he was always there. The bird shat on his head, and the bees stung him, but he didn’t budge. After ninety nights, he had become all dried up, all white, and the tears streamed from his eyes. He couldn’t hold them back. He no longer had the strength to sleep. All that time, the princess watched him. And on the 99th night, the soldier stood up, took his chair, and went away.”
Wait,..what?
Is that it?
They could never be together Rotide but he got to live 99 days with the possibility.
Don’t blame me, blame Cinema Paradiso!
Damnit Bertie, must you make me cry?!
Now he’ll be crying too.
Tears out of his WILLY.
I hope you find your Millie one day too Andy. :)
eh hello
Walker rescued from rocks amid stormy conditions on Great South Wall https://jrnl.ie/4363295
This is what I was talking about before I forgot to link it.
They should make those muppets do community service.
Why? It’s a good test of our emergency services. We pay for them to do more than drink tea and read the comments on TheJournal.ie.
That’s a charitable way to look at it. I’ve got too much internal rage to think like that. Straight to the nuke button, I say.
‘Stay High’ , ok if you insist, Ill give Clarkie a ring later ….