Quote from: LeoMc on Today at 09:00:06 PMI'd love one but patches of my lawn are like a bog for a good part of the year. Might need a hovercraft version.Quote from: bennydorano on Today at 08:54:36 PMAnyone got a battery operated lawnmower? My petrol one near done, was looking at options. Any good?? Maintenance must be minimal??Would you have the area for a robotic mower?
Quote from: bennydorano on Today at 08:54:36 PMAnyone got a battery operated lawnmower? My petrol one near done, was looking at options. Any good?? Maintenance must be minimal??Would you have the area for a robotic mower?
Quote from: AustinPowers on Today at 08:09:15 PMQuote from: Milltown Row2 on Today at 07:04:49 PMMy father had his service from the same church, we had the 30 or so that was allowed but from the short journey from his home the place was packed with mourners, and outside the church it the service was played on a screen
Great clubman of ours had his funeral during that period, plenty lined the streets and we insured distance and so on..
There were plenty of funerals up and down the country that did their best to stay within the rules, and failed but Storeys will only make the news.
It's embarrassing that it's still a bone of contention, that said, it was always going to come back and bite them in the ass.
But did MON actually break the rules ?
She said she was one of the 30 invited to attend the funeral. If ten more came into the church , is that not the church's responsibility to keep them out?
A neighbour of ours died during covid , and at that stage the number for funerals was 30 (possibly 40). We watched the mass on video at home , and from seeing the crowd going up for communion it looked a lot more.
Now , I'm assuming between the family/undertaker/priest they had to make a list of the 30 who were to attend. Obviously it looked like more than 30 attended , but if more came in through the door , who was responsible for breaking the rules? The church? Undertaker? The deceased man's family?
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on Today at 07:04:49 PMMy father had his service from the same church, we had the 30 or so that was allowed but from the short journey from his home the place was packed with mourners, and outside the church it the service was played on a screen
Great clubman of ours had his funeral during that period, plenty lined the streets and we insured distance and so on..
There were plenty of funerals up and down the country that did their best to stay within the rules, and failed but Storeys will only make the news.
It's embarrassing that it's still a bone of contention, that said, it was always going to come back and bite them in the ass.
Quote from: Goals_Will_Come on Today at 09:33:39 AMQuote from: GaaGPT on Today at 08:41:57 AMDivision 1.Quote from: Mikhailov on Today at 08:20:23 AMCrazy decision by the ccc last night to delay the leagues. The poor club player is getting shafted all the timeOnly division 1 or division 2 also?
Complaints coming in about Eglish and Donaghmore being starred fixtures despite them having no county men anymore as McGleenan, Cush and Quinn have left the panel. Killyclogher also might become an issue if some of their U20s are called up after Sunday's final.
Quote from: imtommygunn on Today at 07:06:22 PMDid you listen to the Maurice Deegan podcast MR? If not you should. He talked about expenses and stuff too.