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samurai7 03:27 am UTC 10/09/08 |
| In reply to: | re: More Meat-bashing - Pudding 07:54 pm UTC 10/08/08 |
| vertigo has nothing to do with fear of heights. It's just a word that has erroneously become synonymous with that particular fear. fear of heights is actually called ACROPHOBIA. Vertigo is actually a balance problem, often associated with inner-ear problems. the main symptoms include dizziness (which some experience at height) and poor balance (ditto). Try looking it up ;-) > Stage Fright was a reason used for his piss-poor > performance on American Idol. > > I don't know, vertigo might be true. The general > understanding of vertigo is a fear of heights and since > Meat was at ground level I can understand why some > journalists aren't buying it. I just hope Meat gets well > and quits performing if it's going to affect his health. > > > It has been mentioned as a problem for him before... I > > think... > > > > K. > > > > > Awesome, Youtube here we come! > > > > > > I wish he'd stop messing everybody about and try and get > > > some decent voca takes done for Bull in a China Shop. > > > > > > And of all the things to try and explain it with -- > > > Vertigo!? So left of field it must be true, or is that > > > just what they WANTED us to say!? > > > > > > > "Well, the Q Awards happened yesterday in London's > > > > Grosvenor House Hotel. Who knew? Meatloaf certainly > > > > didn't. When Al Murray introduced him as the winner of the > > > > Classic Song Award (and the term 'winner' is used loosely > > > > here as the Loaf didn't even write it, one Mr. Steinman > > > > did) it took the singer a reported five minutes before he > > > > made it to the stage. He then grabbed the oppertunity to > > > > sing "Queen hits like a half-cut karaoke singer" (which > > > > caused Kelly Jones to quip, "I bet Freddie Mercury is > > > > laughing his t*ts off up there." Kelly then had to go for > > > > a lie down) and only took his cue to leave some time later > > > > when the PA started blaring Bat Out of Hell, which was no > > > > mean feat for him considering he nearly propelled himself > > > > into audience more than a few times while onstage. He was > > > > rushed to hospital shortly afterwards suffering from a > > > > bout of "vertigo"." > > > > > > > > Medication? Now it's Vertigo? | |
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