Car/van/lorry drivers that jump red lights and do a lot more damage than a push bike
Most cyclists who jump red rights are self-righteous pricks who think that its an acceptable thing to do.
That's also true of the drivers who jump red lights.
I see at least 10 brazen cyclists jump red lights in the city every day, it is like they are above the law. The occasions I see cars jumping red lights its when they are trying to push through after an amber. I ride both a bicycle and drive a car, I see everything.
Still a red though. Amber means stop doesn't it?
I'm getting the vibe that you are one of those self-righteous pricks who run red lights on a daily basis. You are wearing Lycra now and probably go on cycling holidays with your "bike friends".
I think he's questioning why, out of all the snacks available and places to eat said snacks would someone choose to do so on a train.
This. It's the enclosed spaces and recycled air that's the problem. Eat them somewhere else that's fine. I can be in a room with someone eating nuts or our in the open right next to them and be completely fine (won't shake their hand though).
Quite right too, no one needs congratulating for eating peanuts. A simple acknowledgement would suffice.
Car/van/lorry drivers that jump red lights and do a lot more damage than a push bike
Most cyclists who jump red rights are self-righteous pricks who think that its an acceptable thing to do.
That's also true of the drivers who jump red lights.
I see at least 10 brazen cyclists jump red lights in the city every day, it is like they are above the law. The occasions I see cars jumping red lights its when they are trying to push through after an amber. I ride both a bicycle and drive a car, I see everything.
Still a red though. Amber means stop doesn't it?
Amber mean stop, unless it is unsafe to do so.
At least it did when I passed my test 23 years ago
Geezer on the train this morning going off on one at me for eating a bag of nobbys. Mate I'm not bothered let me enjoy my packet of dry roasted and can of john smiths on my way to work, Jesus.
Obviously I feel sorry for that poor girl & its tragic what has happened to her, but she ate something that had nuts in it - the OP was about somebody opening a pack of peanuts in a train when he (or she) was in the same carriage - not really the same is it. As I said before, I had no idea that a nut allergy sufferer could be affected in this circumstance - and if you asked anyone on here I doubt if many, or any, people would think that either.
I still think it over the top that you can get annoyed because someone opens a packet of peanuts on a train. - they weren't aware that you suffer from a nut allergy. Perhaps you should carry a sign round with you alerting people.
You obviously didn't watch the whole video. It was explained by an expert that exactly the same reaction could have occurred if someone was to open nuts near her in an enclosed space.
I'll say it to you again. I was not pushing for them to be banned simply bemoaning the lack of awareness and suggesting people would be more careful and considerate if they knew.
Obviously I feel sorry for that poor girl & its tragic what has happened to her, but she ate something that had nuts in it - the OP was about somebody opening a pack of peanuts in a train when he (or she) was in the same carriage - not really the same is it. As I said before, I had no idea that a nut allergy sufferer could be affected in this circumstance - and if you asked anyone on here I doubt if many, or any, people would think that either.
I still think it over the top that you can get annoyed because someone opens a packet of peanuts on a train. - they weren't aware that you suffer from a nut allergy. Perhaps you should carry a sign round with you alerting people.
Obviously I feel sorry for that poor girl & its tragic what has happened to her, but she ate something that had nuts in it - the OP was about somebody opening a pack of peanuts in a train when he (or she) was in the same carriage - not really the same is it. As I said before, I had no idea that a nut allergy sufferer could be affected in this circumstance - and if you asked anyone on here I doubt if many, or any, people would think that either.
I still think it over the top that you can get annoyed because someone opens a packet of peanuts on a train. - they weren't aware that you suffer from a nut allergy. Perhaps you should carry a sign round with you alerting people.
If you watched the whole 5 mins, you will have heard that eating nuts in confined places like trains and especially planes can KILL people. The awareness is trying to be raised and airlines won't ban them I believe because they are afraid of possible legal repercussions.
I'm absolutely disgusted that anyone could be so selfish as to insist on eating nuts on a plane, when they could actually kill someone. It takes selfishness to a whole new level.
If you know about it.
I remember getting cross on a plane when told not to eat nuts as a person was on with a nut allergy. I'd bought peanut butter sandwiches with me. I didn't eat them but was quite peeved I had to pay Ryanair their inflated prices for a snack.
Don't knowingly bring nut products on anymore. It's cheese or marmite sandwiches now!
Obviously I feel sorry for that poor girl & its tragic what has happened to her, but she ate something that had nuts in it - the OP was about somebody opening a pack of peanuts in a train when he (or she) was in the same carriage - not really the same is it. As I said before, I had no idea that a nut allergy sufferer could be affected in this circumstance - and if you asked anyone on here I doubt if many, or any, people would think that either.
I still think it over the top that you can get annoyed because someone opens a packet of peanuts on a train. - they weren't aware that you suffer from a nut allergy. Perhaps you should carry a sign round with you alerting people.
If you watched the whole 5 mins, you will have heard that eating nuts in confined places like trains and especially planes can KILL people. The awareness is trying to be raised and airlines won't ban them I believe because they are afraid of possible legal repercussions.
I'm absolutely disgusted that anyone could be so selfish as to insist on eating nuts on a plane, when they could actually kill someone. It takes selfishness to a whole new level.
If you know about it.
I remember getting cross on a plane when told not to eat nuts as a person was on with a nut allergy. I'd bought peanut butter sandwiches with me. I didn't eat them but was quite peeved I had to pay Ryanair their inflated prices for a snack.
Don't knowingly bring nut products on anymore. It's cheese or marmite sandwiches now!
Obviously I feel sorry for that poor girl & its tragic what has happened to her, but she ate something that had nuts in it - the OP was about somebody opening a pack of peanuts in a train when he (or she) was in the same carriage - not really the same is it. As I said before, I had no idea that a nut allergy sufferer could be affected in this circumstance - and if you asked anyone on here I doubt if many, or any, people would think that either.
I still think it over the top that you can get annoyed because someone opens a packet of peanuts on a train. - they weren't aware that you suffer from a nut allergy. Perhaps you should carry a sign round with you alerting people.
If you watched the whole 5 mins, you will have heard that eating nuts in confined places like trains and especially planes can KILL people. The awareness is trying to be raised and airlines won't ban them I believe because they are afraid of possible legal repercussions.
I'm absolutely disgusted that anyone could be so selfish as to insist on eating nuts on a plane, when they could actually kill someone. It takes selfishness to a whole new level.
If you know about it.
I remember getting cross on a plane when told not to eat nuts as a person was on with a nut allergy. I'd bought peanut butter sandwiches with me. I didn't eat them but was quite peeved I had to pay Ryanair their inflated prices for a snack.
Don't knowingly bring nut products on anymore. It's cheese or marmite sandwiches now!
Just been to watch Bladerunner 2049 again (fell asleep for some of it the first time around) and the start time is listed as 12.15 , yeah I know it ain't going to start then but there were people still wandering in popcorn in hand at 12.45 once it had started .
Just been to watch Bladerunner 2049 again (fell asleep for some of it the first time around) and the start time is listed as 12.15 , yeah I know it ain't going to start then but there were people still wandering in popcorn in hand at 12.45 once it had started .
You'd have hated continuous performances from back in the old days then. People would be coming and going all through the film. If you got there 10 minutes after the start you'd watch the film, the support film and then catch the first 10 minutes of the next performance and go. No one seemed to mind too much.
Obviously I feel sorry for that poor girl & its tragic what has happened to her, but she ate something that had nuts in it - the OP was about somebody opening a pack of peanuts in a train when he (or she) was in the same carriage - not really the same is it. As I said before, I had no idea that a nut allergy sufferer could be affected in this circumstance - and if you asked anyone on here I doubt if many, or any, people would think that either.
I still think it over the top that you can get annoyed because someone opens a packet of peanuts on a train. - they weren't aware that you suffer from a nut allergy. Perhaps you should carry a sign round with you alerting people.
If you watched the whole 5 mins, you will have heard that eating nuts in confined places like trains and especially planes can KILL people. The awareness is trying to be raised and airlines won't ban them I believe because they are afraid of possible legal repercussions.
I'm absolutely disgusted that anyone could be so selfish as to insist on eating nuts on a plane, when they could actually kill someone. It takes selfishness to a whole new level.
If you know about it.
I remember getting cross on a plane when told not to eat nuts as a person was on with a nut allergy. I'd bought peanut butter sandwiches with me. I didn't eat them but was quite peeved I had to pay Ryanair their inflated prices for a snack.
Don't knowingly bring nut products on anymore. It's cheese or marmite sandwiches now!
Some airlines announce that some people on board have nut allergies and some passengers still insist on eating nuts.
Some airlines have actually removed the person with a nut allergy and left them stranded abroad. Shocking.
It wouldn't be a bad idea for the airlines to show that video before take off and announce that they won't be selling nuts, before asking passengers to refrain from getting their nuts out
Just been to watch Bladerunner 2049 again (fell asleep for some of it the first time around) and the start time is listed as 12.15 , yeah I know it ain't going to start then but there were people still wandering in popcorn in hand at 12.45 once it had started .
Inconsiderate fuckers. I hope they didn’t wake you up?
Obviously I feel sorry for that poor girl & its tragic what has happened to her, but she ate something that had nuts in it - the OP was about somebody opening a pack of peanuts in a train when he (or she) was in the same carriage - not really the same is it. As I said before, I had no idea that a nut allergy sufferer could be affected in this circumstance - and if you asked anyone on here I doubt if many, or any, people would think that either.
I still think it over the top that you can get annoyed because someone opens a packet of peanuts on a train. - they weren't aware that you suffer from a nut allergy. Perhaps you should carry a sign round with you alerting people.
If you watched the whole 5 mins, you will have heard that eating nuts in confined places like trains and especially planes can KILL people. The awareness is trying to be raised and airlines won't ban them I believe because they are afraid of possible legal repercussions.
I'm absolutely disgusted that anyone could be so selfish as to insist on eating nuts on a plane, when they could actually kill someone. It takes selfishness to a whole new level.
If you know about it.
I remember getting cross on a plane when told not to eat nuts as a person was on with a nut allergy. I'd bought peanut butter sandwiches with me. I didn't eat them but was quite peeved I had to pay Ryanair their inflated prices for a snack.
Don't knowingly bring nut products on anymore. It's cheese or marmite sandwiches now!
Some airlines announce that some people on board have nut allergies and some passengers still insist on eating nuts.
Some airlines have actually removed the person with a nut allergy and left them stranded abroad. Shocking.
It wouldn't be a bad idea for the airlines to show that video before take off and then announce that they won't be selling nuts and then ask passengers to refrain from getting their nuts out
It wouldn't be a proper holiday without your nuts out though, would it?
Just been to watch Bladerunner 2049 again (fell asleep for some of it the first time around) and the start time is listed as 12.15 , yeah I know it ain't going to start then but there were people still wandering in popcorn in hand at 12.45 once it had started .
Inconsiderate fuckers. I hope they didn’t wake you up?
Funny thing is last time I dozed off for fifteen minutes about two thirds of the way in. Today it was five minutes at the start.
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At least it did when I passed my test 23 years ago
I'll say it to you again. I was not pushing for them to be banned simply bemoaning the lack of awareness and suggesting people would be more careful and considerate if they knew.
"Fuck off"
I remember getting cross on a plane when told not to eat nuts as a person was on with a nut allergy. I'd bought peanut butter sandwiches with me. I didn't eat them but was quite peeved I had to pay Ryanair their inflated prices for a snack.
Don't knowingly bring nut products on anymore. It's cheese or marmite sandwiches now!
I like the sound of pork Haslet, I mean like the name
Just been to watch Bladerunner 2049 again (fell asleep for some of it the first time around) and the start time is listed as 12.15 , yeah I know it ain't going to start then but there were people still wandering in popcorn in hand at 12.45 once it had started .
If you got there 10 minutes after the start you'd watch the film, the support film and then catch the first 10 minutes of the next performance and go.
No one seemed to mind too much.
Some airlines have actually removed the person with a nut allergy and left them stranded abroad. Shocking.
It wouldn't be a bad idea for the airlines to show that video before take off and announce that they won't be selling nuts, before asking passengers to refrain from getting their nuts out
Can't say I've noticed but I don't have any allergies.