Stone56
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And the maids delivered the milk this morningDid it come out a pear tree.
And the maids delivered the milk this morningDid it come out a pear tree.
This fings nearly as good assa Freelander.
Is that still floating around ?Not too happy at the mo'.
Having gone down with Covid. Particularly shítty today and yesterday.
Worse than last year...
...that I had a very good experience at a hearing centre today. Ear exam, wax removal and hearing test £90.
Comment was that my ear canals are exceptionally small/narrow, so more easily blocked and harder to clear.
Left ear all clear, no suction needed, eardrum free and clear.
Right ear totally blocked and 25 minutes of work to remove old, hard, black and dried out wax.
Took him 3 applications of mist spray olive-oil to soften it. It broke up into bits and one was across the ear canal and was particularly hard to remove. No pain or discomfort at all throughout the process.
All done and the eardrum is uncovered, undamaged and free of obstruction.
Saw the pictures of before and after, and the huge plugs of wax that didn’t go up the microbore hoover but came out stuck to the end of it (1/2” long and shaped like a trumpet).
Hearing test showed both ears are the same and there is only age related hearing loss in the mid and higher frequencies.
Certainly good to be able to hear in the right ear again.
His instructions are to keep the ear dry for 72 hours so new fresh wax can coat and protect the newly exposed surfaces.
Advice was that I am not in need of any hearing aids at this time, but I should monitor my hearing yearly and take action if there is a sharp decline.
Hope you get over it relatively quickly and easily.Not too happy at the mo'.
Having gone down with Covid. Particularly shítty today and yesterday.
Worse than last year...
And the maids delivered the milk this morning
Eh?What?
Your Doc missed out the important bit, “don’t tell the wife you can hear” ....that I had a very good experience at a hearing centre today. Ear exam, wax removal and hearing test £90.
Comment was that my ear canals are exceptionally small/narrow, so more easily blocked and harder to clear.
Left ear all clear, no suction needed, eardrum free and clear.
Right ear totally blocked and 25 minutes of work to remove old, hard, black and dried out wax.
Took him 3 applications of mist spray olive-oil to soften it. It broke up into bits and one was across the ear canal and was particularly hard to remove. No pain or discomfort at all throughout the process.
All done and the eardrum is uncovered, undamaged and free of obstruction.
Saw the pictures of before and after, and the huge plugs of wax that didn’t go up the microbore hoover but came out stuck to the end of it (1/2” long and shaped like a trumpet).
Hearing test showed both ears are the same and there is only age related hearing loss in the mid and higher frequencies.
Certainly good to be able to hear in the right ear again.
His instructions are to keep the ear dry for 72 hours so new fresh wax can coat and protect the newly exposed surfaces.
Advice was that I am not in need of any hearing aids at this time, but I should monitor my hearing yearly and take action if there is a sharp decline.
Hopefully it's better than his other works and I don't mean saxvordianJust found in a basement, I reckon it’s an @saxavordian copy.
Lost Picasso painting found in a basement could be worth £5million
A lost artwork found in an Italian basement by a junk dealer in the 1960s could fetch close to £5m at auctionwww.heraldscotland.com
Nice find.
J
Who’s? Saxs or Picasso?Hopefully it's better than his other works
Heard two calling birds this morning
PardonDid you say somit
Don't think Sax would be on here if his stuff was fetching that amountWho’s? Saxs or Picasso?
At 5m euros I wouldn’t care who did it. It wouldn’t be hanging on my wall though
J
Who’s? Saxs or Picasso?
At 5m euros I wouldn’t care who did it. It wouldn’t be hanging on my wall though
J
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