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Fri 14/11/03 at 21:27
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Tell me a joke or something that will cheer me up, I'm feeling sorry for myself right now and could do with a laugh! :)
Fri 14/11/03 at 22:15
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I have no hearing in my right ear, so hearing is quite difficult, and its slowly going in my left, so even without the ringing it would be hard to hear. The ringing in my left is quite distracting, but I've had it as long as i can remember so I guess ive adapted to it a bit. When i was small I called it "the beam me up noise" as it sometimes sounds like the noise the transporter thingys make in Star Trek!
Fri 14/11/03 at 22:10
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So do you have difficulty listening to people speak with that annoying ringing then? I know out of experience after some bastarrd blazed his horn right next to me as I was walking on the pavement. But obviously I can't compare as that was only for a few hours.
Fri 14/11/03 at 22:09
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Lil Ginge wrote:
> 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.
Fri 14/11/03 at 22:07
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Icarus wrote:
> 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.
Fri 14/11/03 at 22:03
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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?
Fri 14/11/03 at 22:01
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English_Bloke wrote:
> 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.
Fri 14/11/03 at 22:00
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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,
Fri 14/11/03 at 21:59
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Damn it, i keep quoting everything and then forget which bitI wanted to quote. Sorry! I'll stop now, Im annoying myself, never mind annoying the hell out of you guys probably!
Fri 14/11/03 at 21:58
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Lil Ginge wrote:
> 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.
Fri 14/11/03 at 21:56
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heh heh

the goodlooking constable part I found highly amusing.

Lindgren wanted a cheerful comment!

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