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Storm Jorge. Man shed

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posted on 29/2/20

Brutal weather in NI.

Wish we would stop naming these storms. It only encourages them.

posted on 29/2/20

Earl.

True dude...every weekend a new coont arrives.

Went to Portrush for Dennis 2 feedback as daughter had a house party and wife booked me a b&b to get me OTF.

Went out cycling in Dennis and Ciara up Carrick hills, so have to do Jorge in .morning lol

posted on 29/2/20

Take the motorbike to work in central Belfast and cycle all over here, but never seen it so flooded and so stormy.

This time last year was 21 degrees.

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posted on 29/2/20

I can offer nothing in terms of advice. Other than a local woodyard wi use thin strips of a wood to separate timber. It's useful for strapping down felt.

posted on 29/2/20

Stayed in the Atlantic Hotel Portrush last weekend with Mrs earl. Ballfroze but love the place.
Can't wait till the weather improves.

posted on 29/2/20

Don't worry about your shed.
If this storm continues you will end up with someone elses in your garden.

posted on 29/2/20

Cheers admin.

Dementia has won with mum in law, so taking down her shed and may use timber.


Sounds awful saying that

Poor woman did not recognise her daughter few hours back, but knows me...the Rangers son in law lol.

I cut her garden so she thinks am the gardener too.


posted on 29/2/20

Earl.

Hit the Eglsntine for 3.50 pints at Porrrish station and say hello to barman who brought my gloves to kebab house two weeks ago lmao.

Enjoy the Port

Top spot.

posted on 29/2/20

Sorry earl...thought you were still on north coast lol.

Daftie

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posted on 29/2/20

comment by thebluebellsarablue (U9292)
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Cheers admin.

Dementia has won with mum in law, so taking down her shed and may use timber.


Sounds awful saying that

Poor woman did not recognise her daughter few hours back, but knows me...the Rangers son in law lol.

I cut her garden so she thinks am the gardener too.



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It's tragic. My old nextdoor neighbour had it. Better to get them in care before they hurt themselves. She nearly drunk boiling water from kettle when the nurse asked if she knew how to make a cup of tea. Heartbreaking

posted on 29/2/20

Sorry to hear about your mother in law TBBAB.

Dementia is do cruel. My neighbour is in advance stages and in a care home. Absolute gentleman and football mad, it's heartbreaking to visit him.

Hope to hell they save Barry's otherwise Portrush may close down. Enough feckin apartments around

posted on 29/2/20

Admin

Mum in law is in care mate,, for past two years.

Fell at home and could not remember details and went downhill fast since.

93 now, but left wing and irish republican sharp as a knife until recent years.

From her youth she can recall tales and yet has no clue where she is now, or where her late husband went...he died 2008

Am not being funny, but as a prod who married her daughter, I stick in her mind and we always connect...I get her when family don't, if the makes sense.?

At Christmas, people did not twig she was lost and confused and had no idea where she was as we brought her to sister in laws gaff.

I see her pain and panic at times and it is so bleak, I just want to tell everyone here and elsewhere.....Fook politics
And personality clashes and live your life while you can.

posted on 29/2/20

Cheers earl..

Mum in law is Carrick Hill, so I used to wum her with unity flats banter, as they hate that lol

Great wee belfast woman too though and all about family.

Sad to see as she had a sharp mind and I tallest unrulmlast two years of homes and hospital where most are mad.

posted on 29/2/20

Hope Barry's stays undet new management, like the wombles lmao.

Took daughter and mates there every summer for years.

And so few b&b places now too in the Port.

posted on 29/2/20

My mates in Bradley Manor built in the grounds of Holy Cross.. He would love the irony of that.

Will be down your neck of the woods next week when the Blues are in town.

posted on 29/2/20

Earl.

Will have to go to Taylor's Ave....400 yards from home

Used to take daughter and mate and with chips etc it was thirty quid...tight git me lol

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