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David McGlone wrote: > On Monday 09 March 2009 10:18:21 pm Fred A. Miller wrote: >> David McGlone wrote: >> >> [snip] >> >>>> I have a handicap of hearing loss, which is not treatable. Often, >>> what I >>> >>>> think I >>>> heard isn't anything like what was said, and with my sense of >>>> humor.......... >>>> I do keep it to myself. :) >>> Sometimes you have to keep it to yourself because, what you > think >>> they said is oftentimes something bad (if you know what I mean) > LOL >> Ah.....you know the problem! > > Absolutely. > > I lost all of my hearing when I was 7 due to medial malpractice. These > days I have a Cochlear Implant, and I can hear really well with it, but I > still have trouble at times. Yes, but thankfully it's better then without it! >> I can't help hearing "what" I hear, even >> though it's NOT what was said. VERY frustrating at times, yet >> sometimes I see the humor in it. ;) > > Absolutely. After all we are only human :-) Yes, there is that problem as well. :) Fred -- "The fundamental premise of liberalism is the moral and rational incapacity of the American people." ~ Fred Miller
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