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20 years 1 month ago #5328
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jsut stuck my head out the window ..... not a chance here in Maynooth, its wet and windy
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20 years 1 month ago #5331
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Had another look...........Moon
Breaks in the cloud hope it lasts, I'm off to bed and set the clock for 2am
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Breaks in the cloud hope it lasts, I'm off to bed and set the clock for 2am
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20 years 1 month ago #5335
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There seems to be no chance of clearing in Laois. Really bad stormy conditions outside, and a couple of cans of Guinness in the fridge inside ... hmmm? What to do?
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20 years 1 month ago #5338
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Perhaps this nice Image will help you decide:
Nice swirley clouds...
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There seems to be no chance of clearing in Laois. Really bad stormy conditions outside, and a couple of cans of Guinness in the fridge inside ... hmmm? What to do?
Perhaps this nice Image will help you decide:
Nice swirley clouds...
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20 years 1 month ago #5340
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Guess I'll just drink Guinness and watch the swirly clouds! :roll: Again.
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20 years 1 month ago #5342
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Hi From The SUNNY SOUTH EAST !!!
Don't know what ye're complaining about if you can see swirley clouds yere lucky!!since this evening its been hard to figure between mass concrete and low cloud and then the orientation problem .... due to the "rain" being horizontal...or to drive along the Quays and see a trawler ABOVE you but never fear it has slackened off to a mild "sandblasting"and the rain is achieving some semblance of "Polar Alignment".
But never fear we will be here with advance forecasts for the rest of the country (hoping the storm system travels at maybe 40mph)and you can figure your distance from Waterford ...Famous among other things ...for having the only sighting of the moon in the whole of Europe tonight !!!.....Good Man Conor... Up the Deise!!!!!
Don't know what ye're complaining about if you can see swirley clouds yere lucky!!since this evening its been hard to figure between mass concrete and low cloud and then the orientation problem .... due to the "rain" being horizontal...or to drive along the Quays and see a trawler ABOVE you but never fear it has slackened off to a mild "sandblasting"and the rain is achieving some semblance of "Polar Alignment".
But never fear we will be here with advance forecasts for the rest of the country (hoping the storm system travels at maybe 40mph)and you can figure your distance from Waterford ...Famous among other things ...for having the only sighting of the moon in the whole of Europe tonight !!!.....Good Man Conor... Up the Deise!!!!!
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