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> yes my dad has a scar round his ear and it follows along his skull -
> but it has been covered by hair. He had to have that whole area taken
> away so they could remove a segment of brain. That is amazing,
That must have been scary for him, not to mention painful.
> Lindgren wrote:
> Chronic cholesteatoma
>
> Woah, my best friend in comp had that, apparently he couldn't go
> swimming. Initially I (and others) thought that he was lying with
> the "had to take bit of the head out around his year", but
> I guess I was wrong. DO you hear ringing sounds in your ear then?
I have constant ringing in my ears. Can't go swimming either which is a shame because I was in a swimming club before i was diagnosed.
> Chronic cholesteatoma
Woah, my best friend in comp had that, apparently he couldn't go swimming. Initially I (and others) thought that he was lying with the "had to take bit of the head out around his year", but I guess I was wrong. DO you hear ringing sounds in your ear then?
> El Robin and Lindgren were on their way home from the bar one night
> having had a meal together when Robin got pulled over by the police.
> The officer, (English_Bloke), told Robin that he had stopped him
> because his right-sided brake light was broken. Robin replied,
> "I'm very sorry officer, sir, man whom I respect very much, I
> didn't realize it was broken, I'll get it fixed right away."
>
Ha ha, yes i respect you very much.
> Just after he had said this Lindgren said, "I knew this would
> happen! I told you two days ago to get that light fixed. You never
> listen to me"
>
> So, English_Bloke, giving Robin a quizzical look asked to see his
> driving license. After looking at it he said, "Your license has
> expired, punk."
>
> Again Robin apologized saying that he didn't realize that it had
> expired and would take care of it first thing in the morning.
>
> Lindgren then piped up, "I told you a week ago that, that letter
> had arrived telling you that your license had expired."
>
> Well, by this time Robin was feeling more then a little cheesed off
> with his wife. Constantly contradicting him, making him look foolish
> in front of the handsome constable, and possibly getting him into
> trouble that he could have otherwise avoided. He leaned over towards
> Lindgren and said in a rather loud voice, "Lindgren, will you
> shut up!"
Hansome eh?
>
> English_Bloke, flexed, and then leaned into the window toward
> Lindgren and asked, "Does the shrimp always talk to you like
> that?"
>
> Lindgren replied, "Yes sweet cheeks, but only when he's
> drunk."
>
> *Tumbleweed*
LMAO, really i am, well done English_Bloke.
> Yea I know what you mean, my dad had a tumor when he was 18 years old.
> He is on eight tablets a day and has to visit the hospital for check
> ups on his head and ears etc to keep it all under bay,
>
> Since then the surgery for such head operations are advanced they
> wouldnt of had to cut his head open like then. Its good how
> technology has advanced but sometimes - you wish you could press the
> 'MAKE EVERYTHING OK' button to stop it even further huh!
That button would be handy! I only have a cut behind my ear down to my neck, which isnt too bad. Hurts when i turn my head, but i can live with that.
the goodlooking constable part I found highly amusing.
Lindgren wanted a cheerful comment!