User:The Greenhills Cyclist

The Greenhills Cyclist (Cyclist and Road Safety Advocate) is primarily a private individual who has recently taken interest in the controversial relationship between cyclists and car drivers. The Greenhills Cyclist uses the pronouns she/her and in hetrosexual.

The Greenhills Cyclist was born in St. Kevins Hospital, now St. James' Hospital in May 1971. She first lived in a flat in 35 Rathgar Road, Rathgar, Dublin 6 before moving to Summerville Avenue in Crumlin then to Greenhills where she adopted her name from.

The eldest of 5, The Greenhills Cyclist first attended Scoil Úna Naofa on Armagh Road, Crumlin, Dublin 12. At the time she was living in a flat with her parents and new born brother in 27 Sumerville Avenue, Crumlin Village, Crumlin, Dublin 12. In 1075, her family uprooted and moved to a Council Estate in Greenhills. In 1978, The Curtis family welcomed a 3rd child, a daughter & sister to The Greenhills Cyclist, another child, a son was welcomed in 1982 and a daughter in 1984. The Curtis Family was complete.

The Curtis Family pride themselves on being a close-knit family and are still close-knit to this day. Mr. Curtis worked as a copy-holder for Irish Press PLC from the age of 14 or 16. Mr. Curtis istilled a pride of the proper use of the english language amongst his children and would hand them a copy of the Irish Press Newspaper and, knowing how much children love to catch adults out on mistakes, would make a game out of finding mistakes in the spelling and grammar in the newspaper that went out to print. Mr. Curtis was very wise, as, he would recognise the level of education in all his children and would make allowances.