mother nature 2012 (23)

Jan 3, 2012 6:38 AM CST mother nature 2012
Tarzansnuts
TarzansnutsTarzansnutsdublin, Dublin Ireland92 Threads 1,020 Posts
2011 was very extreme ,
are we in for the same worldwide this year ?
last night was effin wild , thought the roof was gonna blow off shock
Jan 3, 2012 6:52 AM CST mother nature 2012
xxmissuniquexx
xxmissuniquexxxxmissuniquexxdublin, Dublin Ireland57 Threads 3 Polls 1,063 Posts
Tarzansnuts: 2011 was very extreme ,
are we in for the same worldwide this year ?
last night was effin wild , thought the roof was gonna blow off


My poor doggie nearly blew away on me this morning when I let her out the back, and my washing line blew down blues And the lil 1 only wants me to bring her and her buddy to the park. Aint happening. Batton down the hatches I reckon thumbs up
Jan 3, 2012 6:56 AM CST mother nature 2012
my laneway was blocked by a fallen tree...had fun this morning with my chainsaw...plenty of firewood nowireland
Jan 3, 2012 6:58 AM CST mother nature 2012
darkie23
darkie23darkie23Co. Limerick, Limerick Ireland5 Threads 1 Polls 596 Posts
Windy here esp last night but I still would love a walk on the beach..the kind where any minute you might get blown into the sea laugh
Jan 3, 2012 7:00 AM CST mother nature 2012
Tarzansnuts
TarzansnutsTarzansnutsdublin, Dublin Ireland92 Threads 1,020 Posts
great weather for kite flyers and Mary Poppins though nerd
Jan 3, 2012 7:13 AM CST mother nature 2012
robpacciani
robpaccianirobpaccianiGalway, Ireland211 Threads 3 Polls 5,134 Posts
I slept like a baby last night! grin

I dont think 2011 was as extreme as 2010 or 2009 , as we had a very mild christmas, the previous years were unbearable ice and snow for weeks! However the wind and rain this year has been the most i have ever seen, is 2012 really the end of the world? Gulp wow
Jan 3, 2012 7:32 AM CST mother nature 2012
MrsJaniPalantir
MrsJaniPalantirMrsJaniPalantirGalway, Ireland8 Threads 1 Polls 139 Posts
6.30am today, 20km bog and countryroad, no junction or crossroads, straight, straight, straight. What do I have to see, a huge tree blocking the road, no get through. wow All the 20km back to drive a different route. very mad
Jan 3, 2012 7:35 AM CST mother nature 2012
sexydivabella
sexydivabellasexydivabellaDrogheda, Dublin Ireland44 Threads 4 Polls 5,978 Posts
it's still very windy and wild out there, but on the plus side at least the few of us on line have electricity! Thousands are without it today! No tv, no internet, no heating and no cooking...imagine that!
Jan 3, 2012 7:41 AM CST mother nature 2012
MrsJaniPalantir: 6.30am today, 20km bog and countryroad, no junction or crossroads, straight, straight, straight. What do I have to see, a huge tree blocking the road, no get through. All the 20km back to drive a different route.


Did you not get out and lift it out of your way?laugh
Jan 3, 2012 7:42 AM CST mother nature 2012
robpacciani
robpaccianirobpaccianiGalway, Ireland211 Threads 3 Polls 5,134 Posts
MrsJaniPalantir: 6.30am today, 20km bog and countryroad, no junction or crossroads, straight, straight, straight. What do I have to see, a huge tree blocking the road, no get through. All the 20km back to drive a different route.


Ohhh thats a bummer! Put a chain-saw into the boot, it may come in handy in the future! laugh
Jan 3, 2012 7:48 AM CST mother nature 2012
sexydivabella
sexydivabellasexydivabellaDrogheda, Dublin Ireland44 Threads 4 Polls 5,978 Posts
robpacciani: Very true! I would have had no way to heat my delicious basil and tomato soup if i had no electricity!



mmmm you are making me hungry now....and my fridge is pretty empty at this stage!
Jan 3, 2012 8:00 AM CST mother nature 2012
MrsJaniPalantir: Didnt finish my spinach dinner last nite...


I'd say you were that pissed off you could have moved it yourselfireland
Jan 3, 2012 9:56 AM CST mother nature 2012
scarwolve
scarwolvescarwolvescarwolfs den, Carlow Ireland313 Threads 18 Polls 3,060 Posts
Tarzansnuts: 2011 was very extreme ,
are we in for the same worldwide this year ?
last night was effin wild , thought the roof was gonna blow off


due to conspiracys of 2012 i say we are all royally doomed to annoyance of falsehoods
Jan 3, 2012 10:51 AM CST mother nature 2012
roadracergaz
roadracergazroadracergazwestmeath, Westmeath Ireland33 Threads 4 Polls 112 Posts
Tarzansnuts: 2011 was very extreme ,
are we in for the same worldwide this year ?
last night was effin wild , thought the roof was gonna blow off


its only the of the end of the world 2012help cheers
Jan 3, 2012 11:00 AM CST mother nature 2012
xxmissuniquexx
xxmissuniquexxxxmissuniquexxdublin, Dublin Ireland57 Threads 3 Polls 1,063 Posts
roadracergaz: its only the of the end of the world 2012


confused
Jan 3, 2012 11:07 AM CST mother nature 2012
homegnome
homegnomehomegnomeBangkok, Central Thailand Thailand24 Threads 1 Polls 161 Posts
Born in Cavan and have been walking the beaches year-round!!! applause applause
Jan 3, 2012 11:50 AM CST mother nature 2012
ya world is meant to end 21 Dec 2012 cos thats when the Mayan calender ends banana
Jan 3, 2012 12:12 PM CST mother nature 2012
roadracergaz
roadracergazroadracergazwestmeath, Westmeath Ireland33 Threads 4 Polls 112 Posts
its only the start of the end of the world 2012
Jan 3, 2012 6:12 PM CST mother nature 2012
dantes85
dantes85dantes85Westmeath, Ireland10 Threads 3 Polls 363 Posts
Tarzansnuts: 2011 was very extreme ,
are we in for the same worldwide this year ?
last night was effin wild , thought the roof was gonna blow off


Hey there. We could be in for some rough weather, if the last few years are anything to go by.

The Mayan calender seems to refer to a global/astronomical cycle that occurs roughly every 5000 years. The world doesn't end, rather it suggests that at the end of each cycle we get extreme weather and natural disasters - such as earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, climate change, etc. Part of it may have to with a magnetic pole reversal that has occurred regularly through history. That may cause the Earth to rotate in the opposite direction after the polar magnetic shift, which in turn causes a massive tidal wave to sweep the planet. Some have referred to the biblical story of "Noah's Ark" from around 3000 BC as a possible past occurrence of the phenomenon.

Whether it's true or not, it's interesting to examine the evidence surrounding the speculation. wave
Jan 4, 2012 4:50 AM CST mother nature 2012
SundanceWCork
SundanceWCorkSundanceWCorkCork, Ireland11 Threads 394 Posts
dantes85: Hey there. We could be in for some rough weather, if the last few years are anything to go by.

The Mayan calender seems to refer to a global/astronomical cycle that occurs roughly every 5000 years. The world doesn't end, rather it suggests that at the end of each cycle we get extreme weather and natural disasters - such as earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, climate change, etc. Part of it may have to with a magnetic pole reversal that has occurred regularly through history. That may cause the Earth to rotate in the opposite direction after the polar magnetic shift, which in turn causes a massive tidal wave to sweep the planet. Some have referred to the biblical story of "Noah's Ark" from around 3000 BC as a possible past occurrence of the phenomenon.
Whether it's true or not, it's interesting to examine the evidence surrounding the speculation.


Well the Mayans were prize idiots so I'm not worrying what they thought. They didn't even have iPhones!
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