I come from a big family so i hope we will all share that responsibility.
I feel no elderly person should live alone. Those who have no one to care for them esp...it seems once you reach a certain age your no longer part of the community and thats a bad attitude...the elderly are the ones who paved the road that you now walk on today. For that alone they should be celebrated and revered
The storms werent the problem really it was the snow...its more of a nuisance than anything else...but its starting to thaw now so its all good .will hopefully get back onnthe road again tomm.
The storm itself seemed to be ok no damage. The snow has been pretty epic...complete shutdown ..but its now starting to thaw TG. I dont know how the Canadians put up with those weather conditions...hats off to them.
I have started watching an Irish comedy/drama series called "The Young Offenders". Its based in Cork.....im not sure if you can get some means to watch it but its hilarious and a glimpse into a part of Ireland.
Unsure of where your flippancy is coming from. Ive answered the question. Why dont you lead with what you think the difference is between the Irish and English to give people an idea of what way you expect the thread to be taken.
RE: What's the difference between the Irish and the English
Hahaha that was funny.What age were u then??