Nope. But I do some business in China occassionally, where you can get a good "ear digging" for about 5 dollars. Amazing how far a dollar goes there!
It's so nasty but so good.
One place I went to, you have a good soak in a hot tub, then kick back in a big comfy chair watching tv you can't understand, sipping a cold beer, and get a fantastic foot massage, followed by a solid back massage.
(dont' worry - all above the board).
Then you can get your toenails trimmed by some guy with a very sharp knife. You just have to trust him.
Then order up an "ear digging". A pretty girl comes in and sits in the chair with you and spends about half an hour digging junk that dates from the early 70's out of your ears.
She goes WAY in, like she's scraping your brain. But knows what she's doing - but still very nerve wracking.
(I think she pulled a set of car keys out of my right ear)
Really really nasty what comes out but you'll walk out of there 5 pounds lighter, hearing like superman.
I've never tried ear candles but I think i'll wait for my next trip instead.
(did superman have super hearing? or am I confusing him with the six million dollar man?)
This post was edited by JRSutton at 09:39:15 02/24/13.
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