Here's a free set or two
http://www.hearos.com/earplugtrial/xtreme
or
http://www.hearos.com/
Grtechguy wrote: no....it's legit...just create a junk yahoo addy if you're worried
i'm going to assume that you also need to provide an actual physical mailing address so they can send them to you. that can only lead to you getting junk mail, which is what spam was called before the interwebs.
Grtechguy wrote: no....it's legit...just create a junk yahoo addy if you're worried
Wouldn't you need to also provide your actual address since physical items have trouble with electronic distribution?
Lets all remember the lessons learned in "The Fly".
I buy those at the local Walgreen's before going to any sort of live music at a loud venue. They sell them in "flesh" color which makes me look less dorky (old) wearing them (not that I really give a hoot about if the young'uns think I'm dorky for trying to preserve my hearing).
Clem
ClemSparks wrote: I buy those at the local Walgreen's before going to any sort of live music at a loud venue. They sell them in "flesh" color which makes me look less dorky (old) wearing them (not that I really give a hoot about if the young'uns think I'm dorky for trying to preserve my hearing). Clem
hey, Metallica has been wearing and telling their fans to wear ear plugs at their concerts for over 20 years. nothing wrong with protecting your hearing- it keeps you from having to carry around one of those cool hearing horns like in old movies and cartoons and saying "what??" every time someone says something to you.
I wear earplugs at work... and not then whimpy foam ones either. These were fitted by an ear doctor.. just the thing for 6 hours of 120+decibles of club music for 6 hours
I wear these At work, then at home when I sleep. I used to work nights, and got in the habit of sleeping with them. Now I can't sleep without them. I doubt that they would send those freebies across the border.
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