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Haven't heard that, but I recall the 80s chartbreaker "Star Turn On 45 pints"

Class.

It was indeed. So was this. Especially at the end with his own entry for Eurovision " Ding Dong This Is My Song". All us older ones can remember a turn like this back in the day.

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It was indeed. So was this. Especially at the end with his own entry for Eurovision " Ding Dong This Is My Song". All us older ones can remember a turn like this back in the day.

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Cheers. I'll have listen later
 
I had that exact same problem and a operation at HRI nearly 40 years ago.
I used to hate the visits every 6 months to have them sucked out because it left me incredibly dizzy and feeling nauseous.
Over the years i several infections requiring treatment. I took the decision to stop swimming and very rarely get them now.
It also left me virtually half deaf and like others have said i have suffered from people thinking i was ignorant because i have not heard them.

Never had that procedure Southern just the syringe version, but even so I have to sign a disclaimer that I understand the risks, like the ones you mention. The swimming thing never applied to me as my ENT specialist impressed upon my mother at the time, I was a young child then, that I should never go swimming. I was medically excused from swimming lessons at school but I was fine having a bath, most confusing to a young lad. For the record, a drop of olive oil in each ear a couple of times a week helps loosen the ear wax.
 
Just like to say that I'm so pleased that the powers that be in Hollywood have recognised 2 ex Hollyoaks actors (I confess that I never actually watched the programme so didn't know who they were) and a wonderful, totally deaf, 6 year old, Masie, for winning an award and highlighting the plight of children, and adults, in Masie's situation. Well done.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-43282172