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By *xplicitlyrics OP   Man  over a year ago

south dublin

Is there anyone on the site you'd head out into the snow to meet if they messaged you for a meet or is nobody worth leaving the warm comfort of home for?

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


"Is there anyone on the site you'd head out into the snow to meet if they messaged you for a meet or is nobody worth leaving the warm comfort of home for?"
yep, a few we'd brave the elements for

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By *evil_u_knowMan  over a year ago

city

Really you have to take safety into consideration. If its too icy/cold/snowy then just wait.

I live on the top of a hill that leads down onto a busy road. Nearly everyone stops driving and walks when it gets icy.

Mainly because the council wont grit the road, but grit the one below, so people below fly along, and people driving down slide out into traffic.

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

Definitely any of the hot ladies / couples who know me. They know i wont let them down.

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

Warm each other up lol

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

Yeah of course depending on the situation available!

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

Anybody who would risk their lives for a sex meet in the middle of a national emergency which has probably prevented them from going to work, needs their head examined in my humble opinion.

On the other hand there's no snow in my little corner of the country, so what would I know?

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By *s LollyWoman  over a year ago

The pub then supermacs ...

Wouldn't step outside the door over the nx two days to meet anyone even if they were top of the hot pic list..

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

Yes, there is someone.

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By *ommando4Man  over a year ago

South Co. Dublin


"Yes, there is someone. "
I'm not going out tonight

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


"Yes, there is someone. I'm not going out tonight "

Haha, smartarse!

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

I am not that desperate and they are not that lucky

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By *ontbesillywrapyourwillyMan  over a year ago

Tipperary

I'd love to meet the beast from the east

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By *oghunter33Woman  over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of


"Anybody who would risk their lives for a sex meet in the middle of a national emergency which has probably prevented them from going to work, needs their head examined in my humble opinion.

On the other hand there's no snow in my little corner of the country, so what would I know?"

National emergency? Seriously?

It's just snow. Yes you've to be careful on the roads but we're far away from a national emergency.

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


"Anybody who would risk their lives for a sex meet in the middle of a national emergency which has probably prevented them from going to work, needs their head examined in my humble opinion.

On the other hand there's no snow in my little corner of the country, so what would I know?

National emergency? Seriously?

It's just snow. Yes you've to be careful on the roads but we're far away from a national emergency. "

The problem is that Ireland is not prepared to this kind of weather, in other countries like Holland, Germany, Poland and places that are used to snow, they clean the roads and have some contingency plans... Sadly here even a silly trip to the supermarket by car is hazardous in this weather. So for Irish circumstances, the conditions are extreme.

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By *oghunter33Woman  over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of


"Anybody who would risk their lives for a sex meet in the middle of a national emergency which has probably prevented them from going to work, needs their head examined in my humble opinion.

On the other hand there's no snow in my little corner of the country, so what would I know?

National emergency? Seriously?

It's just snow. Yes you've to be careful on the roads but we're far away from a national emergency.

The problem is that Ireland is not prepared to this kind of weather, in other countries like Holland, Germany, Poland and places that are used to snow, they clean the roads and have some contingency plans... Sadly here even a silly trip to the supermarket by car is hazardous in this weather. So for Irish circumstances, the conditions are extreme. "

I just drove to the shop, no problem, the bread shelves were empty, wtf?, if you look at the weather forecast it's all over in two days.

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman  over a year ago

My town


"Anybody who would risk their lives for a sex meet in the middle of a national emergency which has probably prevented them from going to work, needs their head examined in my humble opinion.

On the other hand there's no snow in my little corner of the country, so what would I know?

National emergency? Seriously?

It's just snow. Yes you've to be careful on the roads but we're far away from a national emergency.

The problem is that Ireland is not prepared to this kind of weather, in other countries like Holland, Germany, Poland and places that are used to snow, they clean the roads and have some contingency plans... Sadly here even a silly trip to the supermarket by car is hazardous in this weather. So for Irish circumstances, the conditions are extreme. "

exactly other countries experience these weather conditions frequently in cold months.

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


"I'd love to meet the beast from the east "

Any interest in the Zest from the West?

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


"Anybody who would risk their lives for a sex meet in the middle of a national emergency which has probably prevented them from going to work, needs their head examined in my humble opinion.

On the other hand there's no snow in my little corner of the country, so what would I know?

National emergency? Seriously?

It's just snow. Yes you've to be careful on the roads but we're far away from a national emergency.

The problem is that Ireland is not prepared to this kind of weather, in other countries like Holland, Germany, Poland and places that are used to snow, they clean the roads and have some contingency plans... Sadly here even a silly trip to the supermarket by car is hazardous in this weather. So for Irish circumstances, the conditions are extreme. "

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By *irtypair00Couple  over a year ago

Dublin

I don't see the big deal with this weather but that's because I'm prepared and equipped for it . I have a 4x4 equipped with snow tyres and recovery gear and get called out to rescue others

Mr dirty

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

Zest from the west. Sounds like something you wouldn't mind catching you by the balls

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

I walked into town today, it was a lovely walk. Shops were empty so I tried on a few bits and bobs, then I had a coffee and got the bus home. Overall, a very lovely day. Some slippery footpaths, that's all. I'll go out for another walk tomorrow.

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By *j47Man  over a year ago

limerick

In all fairness guys it's a bit of snow probally 25cm by the weekend ffs some states in America have had more than a meter in one day. U drive to suit the conditions,dress suitably and allow enough time to make ur journey safely

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


"In all fairness guys it's a bit of snow probally 25cm by the weekend ffs some states in America have had more than a meter in one day. U drive to suit the conditions,dress suitably and allow enough time to make ur journey safely "

This isnt america though or poland.its ireland.we dont have the same resources or the same stragedys to treating the roads the way they do.im sure there is a few that struggled to work this morning and possibly had to abondon cars or turn back that would love reading some of theese posts.

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


"In all fairness guys it's a bit of snow probally 25cm by the weekend ffs some states in America have had more than a meter in one day. U drive to suit the conditions,dress suitably and allow enough time to make ur journey safely "

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By *j47Man  over a year ago

limerick


"In all fairness guys it's a bit of snow probally 25cm by the weekend ffs some states in America have had more than a meter in one day. U drive to suit the conditions,dress suitably and allow enough time to make ur journey safely

This isnt america though or poland.its ireland.we dont have the same resources or the same stragedys to treating the roads the way they do.im sure there is a few that struggled to work this morning and possibly had to abondon cars or turn back that would love reading some of theese posts. "

Agreed but it's to last two three days only what are we going to do with all the stale bread and sour milk

Now if we hadn't all this stale bread we could use the sour milk to make fresh bread

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


"In all fairness guys it's a bit of snow probally 25cm by the weekend ffs some states in America have had more than a meter in one day. U drive to suit the conditions,dress suitably and allow enough time to make ur journey safely

This isnt america though or poland.its ireland.we dont have the same resources or the same stragedys to treating the roads the way they do.im sure there is a few that struggled to work this morning and possibly had to abondon cars or turn back that would love reading some of theese posts. "

They were probably not horny or desperate enough to mind the danger of Irish roads at the moment

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By *evil_u_knowMan  over a year ago

city


"The problem is that Ireland is not prepared to this kind of weather, in other countries like Holland, Germany, Poland and places that are used to snow, they clean the roads and have some contingency plans... Sadly here even a silly trip to the supermarket by car is hazardous in this weather. So for Irish circumstances, the conditions are extreme. "

Correct, they put on snow tyres in winter, and carry wheel chains. In places like czech republic they have bins around the place full of salt and grit and you can spread it yourself over smaller roads.

There is no way the people in them countries would drive around on an inch of snow without it. They 100% would not drive around on snow on summer tyres, which I am pretty sure is illegal in some of them countries.

The moderate temperature in Ireland makes us think conditions like this can be ignored. The government is not ready for them and has admitted they can only keep main roads open, driving in it is just silly.

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By *oghunter33Woman  over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of

I completely agree we're not equipped like continental countries that experience strong winters every year. However there's also no need for panic buys if you're bit observant. Keep an eye on the weather forecast, avoid unnecessary journeys but most of all stay cool - the weather shouldn't make that too difficult. It's completely hiked up by the media and government, the snow storm won't last.

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

Dont think i have ever seen super market shelfs empty like this before.

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


"Anybody who would risk their lives for a sex meet in the middle of a national emergency which has probably prevented them from going to work, needs their head examined in my humble opinion.

On the other hand there's no snow in my little corner of the country, so what would I know?

National emergency? Seriously?

It's just snow. Yes you've to be careful on the roads but we're far away from a national emergency. "

National emergency if you listen to the news and weather reports. Most of the eastern seaboard shut down today, and more will be halted tomorrow. And there's still none in Donegal

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

Just left work in castlebar its -4. Roads arent gritted. This government needs to start preparing for this weather. Telling people to stay at home is not feasible for everyone. Frontline staff nurses, doctors, garda and fire men and women still have to work. I worked today and was no mention of not coming into work next two days.

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By *oghunter33Woman  over a year ago

on the hill NordWest of


"Anybody who would risk their lives for a sex meet in the middle of a national emergency which has probably prevented them from going to work, needs their head examined in my humble opinion.

On the other hand there's no snow in my little corner of the country, so what would I know?

National emergency? Seriously?

It's just snow. Yes you've to be careful on the roads but we're far away from a national emergency.

National emergency if you listen to the news and weather reports. Most of the eastern seaboard shut down today, and more will be halted tomorrow. And there's still none in Donegal "

Yeah I think it's a governmental/media hype!

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By *ralSurpriseMan  over a year ago

Meath

Get over now!! Stay until monday Perfect weekend...

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

Maybe it is just hype...but then again their was one or two killed last October in last one..so Rip on them...

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


"Just left work in castlebar its -4. Roads arent gritted. This government needs to start preparing for this weather. Telling people to stay at home is not feasible for everyone. Frontline staff nurses, doctors, garda and fire men and women still have to work. I worked today and was no mention of not coming into work next two days. "

Stay safe mz bunny. I don't envy you driving in those conditions.

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


"Just left work in castlebar its -4. Roads arent gritted. This government needs to start preparing for this weather. Telling people to stay at home is not feasible for everyone. Frontline staff nurses, doctors, garda and fire men and women still have to work. I worked today and was no mention of not coming into work next two days.

Stay safe mz bunny. I don't envy you driving in those conditions. "

Some fun tomorrow night in at 10pm

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


"Anybody who would risk their lives for a sex meet in the middle of a national emergency which has probably prevented them from going to work, needs their head examined in my humble opinion.

On the other hand there's no snow in my little corner of the country, so what would I know?

National emergency? Seriously?

It's just snow. Yes you've to be careful on the roads but we're far away from a national emergency.

National emergency if you listen to the news and weather reports. Most of the eastern seaboard shut down today, and more will be halted tomorrow. And there's still none in Donegal

Yeah I think it's a governmental/media hype! "

I'm inclined to agree to a point. But if the hype wasn't there, more people would be out and about in dangerous conditions.

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By *kmanMan  over a year ago

Letterkenny


"Is there anyone on the site you'd head out into the snow to meet if they messaged you for a meet or is nobody worth leaving the warm comfort of home for?"

One to two I would do it for but they should be aware first no point in turning up unannounced

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By *rossflow daveMan  over a year ago

Mullingar

I'd be out the door in a flash if i heard the local shop got a delivery of bread!

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By *adame BWoman  over a year ago

C'est moi Boudoir

As Fooey said to my mother today, who was debating if the 8 litres of milk she had was enough to keep her going...it would have been more economical to buy a cow and put it in the back yard

Calm down people, stay safe, keep warm. Plenty of time for fabbing when it thaws... enjoy the extra alone time

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By *elvetGuyMan  over a year ago

Dublin

There are some gorgeous women on here that I have politely messaged... no cock pics, just tried to be nice....

the frosty reception and cold shoulder I got in return was more harsh than anything Met Eireann could have predicted

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By *ohndunboyneMan  over a year ago

Dunboyne & Dublin

No, not traveling for meets.

Been out driving past three days as a result of bad stuff (not weather).

Tonight was the worst this year. Not 2010 stage and yes, just a few inches of snow but, it's layers of snow, ice, snow, more ice and now snow on top. It's dangerous and even 4x4's having troubles.

No, I'm not in SUV, just ordinary car but, I managed, just about.

I've 2 freezers full of food, enough eggs, milk, flour, etc.

Tomorrow is light the fire and pretend it's Christmas time with kids

I advise everyone does similar and avoids travel.

PS Anyone passing by, Silk Cut Silver please

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By *eanontiWoman  over a year ago

Limerick


"No, not traveling for meets.

Been out driving past three days as a result of bad stuff (not weather).

Tonight was the worst this year. Not 2010 stage and yes, just a few inches of snow but, it's layers of snow, ice, snow, more ice and now snow on top. It's dangerous and even 4x4's having troubles.

No, I'm not in SUV, just ordinary car but, I managed, just about.

I've 2 freezers full of food, enough eggs, milk, flour, etc.

Tomorrow is light the fire and pretend it's Christmas time with kids

I advise everyone does similar and avoids travel.

PS Anyone passing by, Silk Cut Silver please "

I've the freezer stacked with white bread, will bake my own brown, can't help you with the cigs, post a thread someone might help

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

I hear Deep Throat Davina has an extra litre of the creamy stuff in her belly...

She said she’d regurgitate some for a spare loaf

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By *ohndunboyneMan  over a year ago

Dunboyne & Dublin


"No, not traveling for meets.

Been out driving past three days as a result of bad stuff (not weather).

Tonight was the worst this year. Not 2010 stage and yes, just a few inches of snow but, it's layers of snow, ice, snow, more ice and now snow on top. It's dangerous and even 4x4's having troubles.

No, I'm not in SUV, just ordinary car but, I managed, just about.

I've 2 freezers full of food, enough eggs, milk, flour, etc.

Tomorrow is light the fire and pretend it's Christmas time with kids

I advise everyone does similar and avoids travel.

PS Anyone passing by, Silk Cut Silver please

I've the freezer stacked with white bread, will bake my own brown, can't help you with the cigs, post a thread someone might help

"

Not likely. I'm on top of a hill, so not many passing me tomorrow

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By *adame BWoman  over a year ago

C'est moi Boudoir


"I hear Deep Throat Davina has an extra litre of the creamy stuff in her belly...

She said she’d regurgitate some for a spare loaf "

I heard she was forever immortalised in a papermache work of art

P.s.

Your blocked! Weirdo

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

Hot chick , buy flights are cancelled ??

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


"I hear Deep Throat Davina has an extra litre of the creamy stuff in her belly...

She said she’d regurgitate some for a spare loaf

I heard she was forever immortalised in a papermache work of art

P.s.

Your blocked! Weirdo"

Well I didn’t want to use your REAL NAME Davina

But since you’ve mentioned papermaché..... FooGlue cums to mind

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By *adame BWoman  over a year ago

C'est moi Boudoir


"I hear Deep Throat Davina has an extra litre of the creamy stuff in her belly...

She said she’d regurgitate some for a spare loaf

I heard she was forever immortalised in a papermache work of art

P.s.

Your blocked! Weirdo

Well I didn’t want to use your REAL NAME Davina

But since you’ve mentioned papermaché..... FooGlue cums to mind

"

In the words of Lionel Richie...stuck on you

Now get off fab and cum here to me

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


"I hear Deep Throat Davina has an extra litre of the creamy stuff in her belly...

She said she’d regurgitate some for a spare loaf

I heard she was forever immortalised in a papermache work of art

P.s.

Your blocked! Weirdo

Well I didn’t want to use your REAL NAME Davina

But since you’ve mentioned papermaché..... FooGlue cums to mind

In the words of Lionel Richie...stuck on you

Now get off fab and cum here to me "

But I’m here, right beside you my dear.... can’t you see me waving from the other side of the bed??

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By *adame BWoman  over a year ago

C'est moi Boudoir


"I hear Deep Throat Davina has an extra litre of the creamy stuff in her belly...

She said she’d regurgitate some for a spare loaf

I heard she was forever immortalised in a papermache work of art

P.s.

Your blocked! Weirdo

Well I didn’t want to use your REAL NAME Davina

But since you’ve mentioned papermaché..... FooGlue cums to mind

In the words of Lionel Richie...stuck on you

Now get off fab and cum here to me

But I’m here, right beside you my dear.... can’t you see me waving from the other side of the bed?? "

I thought you were wanking

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By *atts n titsCouple  over a year ago

everywhere

we had our first meet during the snow had to keep warm somehow

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By *pforit74Man  over a year ago

a secluded seaside cottage, ballybunion,

i changed a ticket and left india to fly to finland one year in january -22 degrees , so yes i've braved the snow for a meet

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