Saturday, December 8, 2012

What's in my mouth?



That reminds me of Abbott and Costello's 'Who's on First' routine. When I had my wisdom teeth removed, I argued with my sister-in-law all the way home that I could drive.

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  1. I could drive better than my wife in my sleep than she could when awake. But I humored the old broad and let her drive.

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  2. Poor girl. What's In my mofth?

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  3. They might have given her a tad too much anesthetic.

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  4. What a nice mom to document that and immortalize the eventful moment on youtube.

    I wish I would have been that out of it when mine were removed.

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  5. I saw recently, that they don't even know now, If It's necessary to pull them. Ain't that a kick In the ass?

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  6. Thats hilarious.. I'm laughing so hard I'm crying..

    I thought they only pulled them if there was a problem with them.. I still have mine.. Dentist told me one of them angles backwards a little and that I should take extra care to make sure I brush good and can even take a little antiseptic to it once and awhile, but they wouldnt consider taking them out unless it causes a lot of infections..

    but Sweden is a little different.. here if you have a good check up they dont call you back for another 1½ years..

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  7. Think I was the same shape when my mine were pulled. Told the nurse that I was feeling good and stumbled out... Lucky my mother was driving.

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  8. My upper wisdom teeth came in but soon rotted. The dentist pulled those easily. My lower wisdom teeth were impacted, growing into the rest of my teeth. They required an oral surgeon for removal.

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  9. I had 3. Told you I was irregular. The were all impacted. Not fun. Couldn't eat for a week.

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