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Sharron

Sharron Report 28 Aug 2013 12:21

I have just discovered the Irish Tenors and was watching Ronan Tynon on You Tube.

The man was born with deformed legs which he had amputated. He went on to win twelve gold medals in Paralympic events, is a trained tenor, has also become a physician and sang at the funeral of a president.

One of the comments under the video was that it was a shame he never had his ears pinned back because having their son's ears operated upon has changed his attitude!

Does Ronan Tynon need to change his attitude I ask myself!