A New Zealand man thought his ear was clogged with water after taking a swim but after three days with no relief, a doctor discovered something far more creepy and crawly inside.
These are like the cases we get with items we remove from orifices: "I fell on it." Only in the bugs-in-ears, it's, "I was sleeping at a friend's house..." Nobody ever wants to admit they live in a sty.
It probably got into his ear while he was in the water as apposed to when he was sleeping on the couch. Roaches are the descendents of prehistoric bugs and will probably be the last thing living when our power crazy governments destroy the world with a nuclear device JD
These are like the cases we get with items we remove from orifices: "I fell on it." Only in the bugs-in-ears, it's, "I was sleeping at a friend's house..." Nobody ever wants to admit they live in a sty.
ReplyDeleteIt probably got into his ear while he was in the water as apposed to when he was sleeping on the couch.
ReplyDeleteRoaches are the descendents of prehistoric bugs and will probably be the last thing living when our power crazy governments
destroy the world with a nuclear device
JD
Roaches, lawyers and Keith Richards are all that will be left after the climate change wipes out civilization.
DeleteHalfElf: And Cher of course...
DeleteHappens all the time.
ReplyDeleteoh damn, I've been eating the wrong one !!
ReplyDeleteFormer EMT - it's usually the kids that have a "buzzing" in the ear...
ReplyDeleteIt happens.
chillhill
Brings new meaning to putting a bug in yer ear. Ohio Guy
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