Sounds like this storm is fixing to be fairly nasty.
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Originally posted by Keane View PostSounds like this storm is fixing to be fairly nasty.
Would kind of like to be down there to see it as it’s gonna be a 1 in 50 year kinda thing but there is potential for some some bad shot for sure
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Originally posted by zuutroy View PostAnyone do the adventure room thing in Capel St? Excellent craic. Think most here would enjoy it.Originally posted by Lazare View PostWe have it booked for our Xmas party.
Delighted to hear you give it the thumbs up.Originally posted by dobby View PostWas only on about doing this yesterday. Suitable for 2 or would a group be better?
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Originally posted by Keane View PostSounds like this storm is fixing to be fairly nasty.Originally posted by PSV58 View PostKerry /cork getting wrecked from based on last forecast I saw.abroad at moment coverage seems a bit muted
Would kind of like to be down there to see it as it’s gonna be a 1 in 50 year kinda thing but there is potential for some some bad shot for sure
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Originally posted by zuutroy View PostAnyone do the adventure room thing in Capel St? Excellent craic. Think most here would enjoy it.Originally posted by Tar.AldarionOh yeah I did an escape thing all right, it was great! I arrived at AdventureRooms and was escorted downstairs to a dungeony area by a lovely Young Eastern European Specimen (YEES). All too familiar you say. I was informed these were "Zee hard rooms" and it was time to get started.
My team, The Sexy Six, were put in one room and an opposing team of six people I knew were put into another room. We had half an hour to escape from our room while the other team were trying to break into that room at the same time. Then you switched around and ran it over again trying to break into their room. Very intense!
My team won and got a certificate. Don't want to go into detail on any puzzles but it's really enjoyable and you have to make sure to not get mixed up or you will fuck yourself over.
Then I had platters, got wrecked drunk on gin, blacked out and puked a lot (all night) apparently. Was all in good fun. I had a great time and can't remember any of the bad stuff (only blacked out drunk twice before, one of which I ended up waking up naked with my face covered in blood with some russian girls smoking silently nearby - I was in their house) so it is a rare treat.
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Originally posted by ArmaniJeans View PostOff into London to see my beloved team errr Spurs. Hattrick would be nice Harry.
Would appreciate if no-one else captained him in Fantasy Football so I get max value for my ticket price.
On the plus side the Freud Museum and British Museum made up for it.
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My niece who lives in Nebraska is due to give birth to a daughter in early December had already given her the name Ophelia. It seems that while she was oblivious to the fate of the original Ophelia and the inevitably of uncle SP always greeting her with an instruction to 'get thee to a nunnery' she is now considering changing her name because of a storm halfway around the world from herTurning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View PostWhy did Munster kick for three there , seems a bit weak to me with three minutes left in the half.
Scrum or a tap there surely and go for a try leveller. Castres are up for this so every score is needed...
I think Munster will have the edge in the 2nd half but their bench is weak enough. Line out going well considering the injuries etc.‘IF YOU had not committed great sins, God would not have sent a punishment like me upon you.” Genghis Khan
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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View PostMy niece who lives in Nebraska is due to give birth to a daughter in early December had already given her the name Ophelia. It seems that while she was oblivious to the fate of the original Ophelia and the inevitably of uncle SP always greeting her with an instruction to 'get thee to a nunnery' she is now considering changing her name because of a storm halfway around the world from her
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Basic errors killing Munster this year.
No big Munster heart.
Also Tyler Bleyendaal what has happened him this season(early i know) kicks are very poor, cant find touch and no confidence.
It pains me to say Keatley should be starting on form this season he seems to have regained his head. At least JJ will be ready soon with another good showing yesterday once he can stay injury free.
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Not feeling overly delighted about my 6 o clock flight to london 2moro. Prepaid hotel months ago to save a few quidLow fee Euro/UK money transfer, 1st transfer free through my referral
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Originally posted by Tar.Aldarion View PostHave done a good few in Budapest since. They were created there I think, and are much cheaper than here.
Does anywhere exist that would do organised board games for a private group allowing or providing beer and some snacks? Not drinking games.
...Or should I just check out Adventure Rooms?
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Dublin. Grooms wedding suit is brownish tweed.
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Lovely hypnotic weather site to watch the storm: https://earth.nullschool.net/#curren...=-5.262,53.363"I can’t find anyone who agrees with what I write or think these days, so I guess I must be getting closer to the truth." - Hunter S. Thompson
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Originally posted by AndyFatBastard View PostLovely hypnotic weather site to watch the storm: https://earth.nullschool.net/#curren...=-5.262,53.363
I have the bins weighed down with bricks and cable tied together, if things get bad enough for those to go flying the bins will be the least of our worries!
It was like the end of days in Tesco earlier, lad says their busiest day since christmas.
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Originally posted by GimmeabreakI did the Glendalough Spinc walk yesterday for the first time. Took about 2.25 and that includued about 25 mins of stoppages for food and general "I'm bolloxedness". Very enjoyable and has given me the appetite to do similar which got me thinking what was out there? Any suggestions? Sugarloaf, Hellfire?Even a stopped clock is right twice a day.
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Originally posted by darwinatemyhamster View PostThat's class.
I have the bins weighed down with bricks and cable tied together, if things get bad enough for those to go flying the bins will be the least of our worries!
It was like the end of days in Tesco earlier, lad says their busiest day since christmas.
Put the small shed in the big shed.
Bins in shed.
Weighted down the trampoline.
Cleared to yard of anything the might fly off.
Take it away Chris........
Happiness is not a goal; it is a by-product. ~Eleanor Roosevelt
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Both great walks. I walked Ticknock 2 weeks ago and a walked this https://www.activeme.ie/guides/walks...ghs-waterford/ last weekend.
It's a really nice one, a lake against a cliff face at the end completely hidden from sight. One of the nicer I've done in Ireland
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Originally posted by GimmeabreakI did the Glendalough Spinc walk yesterday for the first time. Took about 2.25 and that includued about 25 mins of stoppages for food and general "I'm bolloxedness". Very enjoyable and has given me the appetite to do similar which got me thinking what was out there? Any suggestions? Sugarloaf, Hellfire?
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Work for one of the big US commercial property insurers. A few of us were told to stop what we were at on Thur eve and start making plans for canvassing clients Friday to warn them of this event oncoming and encourage them to prep and get ERP etc dusted off. felt like a bit of a tit ringing round sites when it was only a yellow warning on Met Eireann site but our weather gurus in the States were adamant we do it. Some pretty huge pharma sites located right where this thing is tracking, some of them already picking up the slack from sister plants out of operation in Puerto Rico could be a nasty one in $$ terms.
Hope none gets hurt also obvs
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Three rock/kilmashogue has some great treks. Railway sleepers for lots of the awkward partsLow fee Euro/UK money transfer, 1st transfer free through my referral
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Pretty sure this storm will turn out to be the equivalent of a "soft day" in Kerry.
@gab seriously you should try carrauntohill next summer. Just get a guide and it's not that strenuous. About 6 or 7 hours up and back but one to do. Don't go devils ladder and it's actually just a good tough walk.
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Not that you would drive ....pure stupid ..but if you do drive in code red weather ...you are not insured.
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Originally posted by The Aul Switcharoo View PostWas that you at Jp's yesterday?
I was the dealer a messy Dice was throwing chips at from other tables
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Originally posted by GimmeabreakI did the Glendalough Spinc walk yesterday for the first time. Took about 2.25 and that includued about 25 mins of stoppages for food and general "I'm bolloxedness". Very enjoyable and has given me the appetite to do similar which got me thinking what was out there? Any suggestions? Sugarloaf, Hellfire?
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