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There is a run on George's bank, Bailey Building & Loan. Everyone wants their cash, but the bank doesn't have enough to pay them because the money has been loaned out to people. George takes the money that he and Mary were going to use to go to Europe to pay the people so the bank won't go under.
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Beetle Bailey - 1963 Go Yeast Young Man 1-9 was released on: USA: 1963
he shot at George
Yes. I watched the untold stories of ER on TLC and there was a patient who had a junebug crawl into her ear! The MD put poison in her ear and killed the sucker so they could take it out!
his left ear. he tells the person he is talking to to go on his right side because that one is deaf.
You Can not
People can go deaf for many reasons. Some may suffer an injury and damage the ear. Others may have a growth inside the ear develop. The ear drum may be punctured, or a neurological condition may be present.
you can ose the ability to hear in that ear
Being exposed to very loud sounds can make people deaf or cause them to have certin dieases to the ear involving the ear such as an ear ache. I you have an ear ache go to a hospital ASAP or a Dr. ear aches cause pain in the ear be prepared for an ear ache any type inner ear middle ear or outer ear.
yes they are allowed to go anywhere
Being exposed to very loud sounds can make people deaf or cause them to have certin dieases to the ear involving the ear such as an ear ache. I you have an ear ache go to a hospital ASAP or a Dr. ear aches cause pain in the ear be prepared for an ear ache any type inner ear middle ear or outer ear.
Dont! if you go on a plane with an ear infection it could cause you to be deaf or it could really really hurt! One more time dont go on an airplane with an ear infection!
your ear drums shake with every sound so the louder the music, the more damage is done to the ear drum and canal. you could go deaf.
no I don't think so however you can go deaf if people punch you dead hard in the ear.
Yes. Loud noise can cause a person to go deaf
The bursting of the eardrum, or swelling of the ear canal. These can be caused by infection within the ear canal, overexposure to loud sounds, or sustaining impact directly to the outer ear.