zell12 wrote: » A qualified solicitor with MS trapped in an oldies nursing home and its routine. He must be going mad
Hector Bellend wrote: » You dont need mobile infrastructure. Bring a radio
Hector Bellend wrote: » There's a list of annual events that I get my drinking passport stamped for. The toy show The eurovision. The x factor final. All the classics I would usually have added this to the list by my local pub is at the wall of the phoenix park.
Dan Jaman wrote: » You'd be as well to go to the countryside for the event and get some peace.
meep wrote: » Joe also noted that 'transistor radios' likely don't exist any more so even if I wanted to bring my radio, I couldn't because it doesn't exist.
meep wrote: » Joe is specifically recommending that listeners use a mobile app or the RTE player on their phone (not forgetting to bring an earpiece as well). I'm pointing out that this is very poor advice as it's highly unlikely that the mobile data infrastructre in the area would suppoort such activity. Joe also noted that 'transistor radios' likely don't exist any more so even if I wanted to bring my radio, I couldn't because it doesn't exist. Related thought: wondering if mobile companies will be installing extra capacity for the event for all the papl selfies and such.
zell12 wrote: » His intelligence shines through, but he's trapped in a useless body in a useless home
Roger_007 wrote: » True......but what's the solution?
Odyssey 2005 wrote: » Joe pulling the skeleton outa himself with all this misery.
zell12 wrote: » Joe: "He does be on PK every week" He actually said that!
Hector Bellend wrote: » I doubt a bath is going to do anything for your MS
Big C wrote: » How the ******************** do you know whats good for MS
Hector Bellend wrote: » I dont. Does a bath do anything for MS?