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Trust Me, I'm Dr Ozzy

Hilarious life advice from heavy metal music icon Ozzy Osbourne, frontman of Black Sabbath

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Trust Me, I'm Dr Ozzy

By: Ozzy Osbourne
Narrated by: Frank Skinner
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By rights, Ozzy Osbourne should not be alive. He spent forty years on a hell-raising, bat-biting, ant-snorting*, drink and drug-fuelled bender. He broke his neck going two miles an hour on a quad bike and died twice in a chemically induced coma. And yet - at 62 years old - he is healthier and happier than ever. He is a walking medical miracle.
So who better to offer the public medical advice and support? In May 2010 the Sunday Times invited 'Dr' Ozzy to be their new Agony Uncle. Since then he has answered questions ranging from dog depression to snoring to third nipples... and has also tackled more serious questions with his trademark humour and hard-won wisdom.
The column has become such a phenomenon that Dr Ozzy has now decided to gather together all his advice into one handy guide. Ozzy's motto is that if he can survive and enjoy a happy and healthy life - then *anyone* can. And enjoy a very good laugh along the way.
* Yes. You read that right. Ant-snorting.©2011 Ozzy Osbourne
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True Ozzy style, fun and interesting. Could not stop listening. Highly recommend. This is a book for everyone who loved Ozzy.

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