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According to Wiki, the definition of an ear worm is as follows:

 

"An earworm is a catchy piece of music that continually repeats through a person's mind after it is no longer playing.

 

Phrases used to describe an earworm include musical imagery repetition, involuntary musical imagery, and stuck song syndrome.

According to research by James Kellaris, 98% of individuals experience earworms. Women and men experience the phenomenon equally often, but earworms tend to last longer for women and irritate them more."

 

....and the definition goes on

 

I've got one irritating earworm going on and it doesn't involve Elvis or Barry Manilow (this time).

 

I'm too sexy (Right said Fred - 1992). This song at the time of this writing, is 22 frigging years old. Why are advertisers still using it in commercials???!!! After all these years, I was thankfully just beginning to forget this annoying, trashy, useless, piece of ..... (and I'll end here before I get in trouble).

 

"I'm too sexy for my shirt...too sexy for my...."

AARRRGGHHHH! stoppit stoppit stoppit!!

 

Does somebody have a magic magnet so I can pull this earworm from my brain???!!! Do you have a cure or do I have to replace it with another annoying Earworm? Please heeelllppp mee!!

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Dammit, now I can't get that song out of my head ;)

 

Last week I just couldn't shake Lorde's "Royals" out of my head!

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To get rid of an annoying ear worm try reading something you find interesting or enjoyable.....some good erotica should do the trick!

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According to Wiki, the definition of an ear worm is as follows:

 

"An earworm is a catchy piece of music that continually repeats through a person's mind after it is no longer playing.

 

Phrases used to describe an earworm include musical imagery repetition, involuntary musical imagery, and stuck song syndrome.

 

According to research by James Kellaris, 98% of individuals experience earworms. Women and men experience the phenomenon equally often, but earworms tend to last longer for women and irritate them more."

 

....and the definition goes on

 

I've got one irritating earworm going on and it doesn't involve Elvis or Barry Manilow (this time).

 

I'm too sexy (Right said Fred - 1992). This song at the time of this writing, is 22 frigging years old. Why are advertisers still using it in commercials???!!! After all these years, I was thankfully just beginning to forget this annoying, trashy, useless, piece of ..... (and I'll end here before I get in trouble).

 

"I'm too sexy for my shirt...too sexy for my...."

AARRRGGHHHH! stoppit stoppit stoppit!!

 

Does somebody have a magic magnet so I can pull this earworm from my brain???!!! Do you have a cure or do I have to replace it with another annoying Earworm? Please heeelllppp mee!!

 

Huh... learned something new today. I first thought they were tiny, long and wiggly... and burrowing inside the ears and feeding on ear wax! Yikes!

 

About that song, why bother to get rid of it? It is fun and catchy! I have a big grin on my face when listening to it! lol.

 

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Well here's a few to watch

 

 

the height of stupid

http://www.vevo.com/watch/vanilla-ice/ice-ice-baby/USCA39000004

 

ok maybe not

 

 

One of them reminded me of the intro to True Blood. I love that intro. Been to the deep, bible-belt U.S. south several times & it's bang-on true. An incredible experience. Frig, now I got that song TB stuck in my head.

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Lol!!!! Awww Jabba I love it. I assume you must be speaking about the bread commercial where the girl-Darlene- thinks she's a model and won't wear her security unifrom? Maybe I should be embarrassed to say that I think it's cute:):) -sorry

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Ive been told when you have the "stuck song syndrom" aka Ear Worm, the best thing to do is to sing the National Anthem because its unlikely that you will get that song stuck in your head....Hope that works

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Here are some of mine...

 

Disney's "It's a Small World"

 

"Who Let the Dogs Out?" by Baha Men

 

"Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious"

 

Another One Bites The Dust - by Queen

 

Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah Zip-A-Dee-A

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Whether you like the song or not, "Call Me Maybe" has got to be the ultimate ear worm song of recent time.

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To get rid of an annoying ear worm try reading something you find interesting or enjoyable.....some good erotica should do the trick!

 

Fiskaa: How about if you tell me a naught story... I am sure that would magically get rid of any ear worm that may have infected us.... ;)

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Now you will all laugh at me for this one, but you will also try and it and be astounded. My friends thought I was nuts til they tried it and it works.

 

Whenever I get an earworm stuck in my head, I sing the chorus to Inxs "Devil Inside" and Poof. Earworm gone.

 

I know I know... *mindblown* :) you're welcome!!!!

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Now you will all laugh at me for this one, but you will also try and it and be astounded. My friends thought I was nuts til they tried it and it works.

 

Whenever I get an earworm stuck in my head, I sing the chorus to Inxs "Devil Inside" and Poof. Earworm gone.

 

I know I know... *mindblown* :) you're welcome!!!!

 

I don't think I know that song..... perhaps you could post a short video if yourself singing it LOL.... video would be for medical use only.

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Just to gross everyone out - a different kind of earworm:

 

Fly larva crawls inside woman's ear

 

By Rachael Rettner Published February 13, 2014 LiveScience

 

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A woman in Taiwan had an unusual cause of her ear pain: a fruit fly larva was wriggling around inside her ear canal.

The 48-year old woman went to the emergency room after experiencing severe ear painexternal-link.png for a day, according to a new report of the case. Doctors removed the woman's hearing aid, and saw bloody fluid in her ear.

An exam revealed a fruit fly larvaexternal-link.png moving around in her ear canal, and the skin close to her eardrum was eroded, according to the doctors at Tri-Service General Hospital, in Taipei.

Doctors removed the larva, and the woman received topical antibiotics. Her ear pain went away immediately, and two weeks later, her ear canal had healed, the report said. [Video: Fly Larva Crawls in Woman's Earexternal-link.png]

Dr. Richard Nelson, an emergency medicine physician at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, who was not involved in the woman's case, said he has seen several types of insects in human earsexternal-link.png, but not fruit fly larva.

In the emergency department, such critters are typically removed with forceps, or with irrigation using water or saline, Nelson said. In some cases, doctors use mineral oil or lidocaine gel to reduce the patient's pain as well as to suffocate the insect, Nelson said.

As a live insect crawls down the ear canal, it may touch the ear drum and cause pain, but usually does not perforate the ear drum, Nelson said. Still, infections are a concern when insects enter the ear, Nelson said.

Cockroaches are the most common insect Nelson has seen in patient's ears they crawl into the ear at night. "They tend to run toward small dark places, which fits the description of the ear," Nelson said.

Over the years, Nelson has learned not to tell patients that they have an insect in their ear until it's removed. "Some people just really get freaked out if you tell them they've got something live in their ear," which makes it difficult to remove, Nelson said.

Infections with fly larva are known as myiasisexternal-link.png, and are most common in tropical and subtropical areas, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Mine is the theme from the tv show I'm watching right now

BTW even though a old B&W tv show the picture is a lot better on my new tv than on my old Sony, would have replaced the tv a long time ago had I known...anyhow I digress

 

 

RG

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