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Well to be fair deafness isn't a matter of choice is it!
If the stereo is that loud you stand a good chance of finding out!
If the stereo is that loud you stand a good chance of finding out!
it could be worse BB, he could be Welsh!!Biker Babe said:Not really relevant to this but for what its worth, my father is 89% deaf, and its a proven fact (well at least I think it is) when you lose one of your senses i.e. sight, speech, hearing etc your other senses compensate for the missing one, thus the senses you have left become sharper.......... :bow:
If you continue to listen to your music that loud you cannot hear the emergency services coming either to-wards you or from behind you just think on, and remember that when you are older this will affect your hearing, so if you wanna be deaf/deafer (which ever the case may be) when your older, carry on !!!!! deafness ain't a laughing matter and i know just how frustrating it is for my dad when people are trying to talk to him because he can't understand them. :bang: :bang:
Speedy said:What I really want, no, need to know, Ian is:
Do you agree or not?
And your problem is ?????????????:trichard said:Ho bugger I'm in hot water then: Mp3 on all the time, whilst talking on my Bike to Bike and the some git rings me on the phone, and oops me sat nav has just told me to Turn left.... :bang: and then the RDS kicks in to tell me of a traffic jam.