https://youtu.be/XFwuT2ntVS8
He'll live to regret it.
EDIT: LOL, I actually posted this before I saw the clip. :mrgreen: It's much like glasses recommendations: People tell you
"You're gonna see much better!" and I go: 'That is exactly what I don't want, leave it blurry.' The alternative scenario is Edith telling me to have my hearing checked "You always turn up the music so loud!" and I reply "No way, if i heard better, I would have to turn it down."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lc5AGNuWdsE
( ;D Brian is singing live, the band isn't and he's much too loud in comparison.)
I'm terrible, I know.
No, it is in fact great that this was made possible.
Deleted after Dave gave the misrepresentation of caring for the hearing-impaired.
I'm sure that's a put-on, but I'm damn sure glad my wife doesn't sound like that, and especially that she doesn't go into shrill rants like that.
Now THAT'S funny Dave! ;D
It's generally an "old aunt/grandmother at birthday parties"-thing. I've experienced it, everyone knows she's hard of hearing, but she seems to be having a great time and when you ask her how it goes with her new hearing aid, she beams at you and goes "Oh sweetie, I switched it off!" :rimshot:
True story. We all go there.