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This happened to me about 7 years ago..I had to put warm oil in my ears a couple of times a day for about 4 days before they syringed them. It was amazing seeing the ****e that came out..
I've had mine done a couple of times which tbh I found a strangely erotic experience.
Mind you the nurse does have big tits, lol.
 
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I'm having mine syringed.
**** this malarkey.

I'm the kind of dickhead that only goes to the doctor if I think I'm literally going to die if I don't so I just put up with it until I came up with the idea of dunking my head underwater at every opportunity.

Should have just had them syringed, and saved myself a year of deafness, I'll never learn.
 
Worth watching England v Australia Rugby League, even if just to put into perspective these footballers going down and writhing on the ground in agony
Don’t know anything about rugby
Union or league can’t tell the difference
All who do enjoy
 
Good price. Cheap brands fail for all purposes but Reebok aren't a cheapo brand. You still need to wear them in like shoes so get em on around the house so they're shaped and adjusted to your feet for before you go or you may still get blisters.
I got some rubbing against my heele but I think they will be fine
 
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I don't even go to the doctor when I get ear infections anymore.
I got some rubbing against my heele but I think they will be fine

Try adjusting the lower part of your laces so they're a little bit loser. That's usually caused by the lower foot being too secure while the new sole has yet to develop flexibility, meaning that only place allowing for movement when you walk is where the heel enters the shoe.
 
I don't even go to the doctor when I get ear infections anymore.


Try adjusting the lower part of your laces so they're a little bit loser. That's usually caused by the lower foot being too secure while the new sole has yet to develop flexibility, meaning that only place allowing for movement when you walk is where the heel enters the shoe.
Cheers mate
 
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I don't even go to the doctor when I get ear infections anymore.


Try adjusting the lower part of your laces so they're a little bit loser. That's usually caused by the lower foot being too secure while the new sole has yet to develop flexibility, meaning that only place allowing for movement when you walk is where the heel enters the shoe.

You remind me of the shoe shiner off of police squad. A fountain of knowledge
 
Been doing a pumpkin for a competition on another forum. What ya reckon?

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