Good Advice: Shower Anywhere But a Moving Train

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Beefcake above, comedy below.

In a recent Daily Mirror article, British comic and fellow Parkie Billy Connolly jokes how he learned empirically that people with Parkinson’s shouldn’t take a shower on a moving train.

Here’s the link to the article:  click!  

Here’s the main point excerpt:

Billy Connolly says he almost broke his neck as he struggled with Parkinson’s disease to shower on a train.

The comic, 73, travels through the US by train in a new travel show, Billy Connolly’s Tracks Across America, which starts tomorrow.

Speaking to the camera, he says with a smile: “I tried to take a shower, I thought I must take a shower on a train. But I nearly broke my bloody neck. I was trundling along and skidding around.

“As you probably know, I’ve got Parkinson’s disease. People with Parkinson’s disease should not have showers on trains.

“In much the same way as Vietnam veterans shouldn’t go to firework displays in swamps.”

Ha!

I’ll keep his advice in mind next time I’m on the commuter train into Manhattan.

Meanwhile, here’s some more beefcake:

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