tomasrojo wrote: » Road design rejected because it doesn't comply with DMURS guidelines:http://irishcycle.com/2016/09/20/redesigned-access-road-to-galway-business-park-rejected-by-planning-board/ Has this ever happened before? Hope they keep rejecting insulting rubbish.
tigerboon wrote: » Maybe it's the motorbike in the "shared cycle path"
tomasrojo wrote: » Cross-posting for visibility:https://twitter.com/CiaranCuffe/status/777773144228659200 Protesting recent developments in funding cuts for cycling, and Ross' general attitude, I assume.
RobFowl wrote: » Off for a run now, meeting Koutobia for a swim later too. He"s trying to get me to do a triathlon with him next year.
Fighting Tao wrote: » You've changed
Eamonnator wrote: » Jeez, next you'll be wearing knee high stockings and sleeveless jerseys!
koutoubia wrote: » I feel really wrecked after giving 470ml of my special A- blood yesterday.
Chuchote wrote: » I have special A- blood and they won't take it :mad:
koutoubia wrote: » This is only my second time giving blood. But feel especially wrecked today for some reason. I might ask for it back say , next March They keep you there a few mins afterwards to make sure you are ok. They don't say anything about not driving or anything.
Eamonnator wrote: » In my time, they used give donors a glass of Guinness.
Rogue-Trooper wrote: On a serious note, I was considering giving blood, having never done it before. Are you wasted after it, i.e., would you be suggesting not cycling home afterwards? Was thinking of doing it on a lunchbreak from work but may need to rethink that if it writes off the rest of the day.
RobFowl wrote: » Lads and lasses on a serious note if you can please do follow Koutobias lead and give blood, you will not have any ill effects and will have replaced it naturally within a month. You could save a life and more often than not the live of a premature baby. Go for it ......
LollipopJimmy wrote: » That Dublin Bike scheme boils my blood. This morning there was a van taking bikes from one of the Stations that's usually empty (James's Hospital). I was going to the Passport Office and when I got there 5 people were waiting to put bikes back at this spot so I ended up locking the bike and taking it back to the Green when I was done where I had to queue to put it back anyway. The shifting van seems to work randomly with no forward planning
robyntmorton wrote: » I believe I am not eligible on medical grounds (I will need to check this out), but I agree completely with this. If you can do it, DO IT!
Wishbone Ash wrote: » I was rejected about 28 years ago and never went back again. I suppose I should.
magicbastarder wrote: » it's about half a litre isn't it? not exactly shedding enough weight to decide to go for a PR up kilmashogue afterwards to make the best of the weight loss.
magicbastarder wrote: » it's about half a litre isn't it?
tomasrojo wrote: » That's very nearly an armful!