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Argh
I have to go to he orthodontist, and he will look dissaprovingly at me for not doing the teeth stuff I was supposed to.

Bastard.
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 9:09, archived)
Brushing?

(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 9:10, archived)
Taking them out and replacing them with
small pieces of depleted uranium.
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 9:14, archived)
No, I was supposed to wear a retainer
But I left it in a glass of water and it went rusty... sort of
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 9:16, archived)
I ate my retainer,
so I was given a part-metal one as a replacement. My bottom teeth shifted slightly, but I still have a winning smile.
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 9:19, archived)
So says the winner of
the Luton & Dunstable Mercury's Gappiest Smile competition.
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 9:21, archived)
It was all going so well,
until the local Tesco sacked me for setting off the barcode readers.
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 9:23, archived)
Worry not, Mr Munch
I hear the local golf course is looking for bunker rakes
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 9:27, archived)
All the sand I can eat!

(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 9:29, archived)
What do you think?
These are my teeth:
img99.imageshack.us/img99/5666/cheesybird5sc.jpg
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 9:22, archived)
You're a handsome fella, aren't you?
I bet you set all the chicks* going...


*© DtH 2004
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 9:25, archived)
you know where the door is

(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 9:27, archived)
*dons hat*

*leaves*
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 9:30, archived)
Well, I am eggseptionally handsome

(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 9:27, archived)
Listen...

...

Did you hear that? It was the sound of me dying a little inside.
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 9:32, archived)
They're a bit yellow!
There seems to have been a bit of movement, but nothing too drastic. Your orthodontist will probably have a go at you, anyway, but I think you can be happy with your teeth - could certainly be a lot worse! Do you have a before picture?

Also, you need a shave.
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 9:28, archived)
Not to hand, no
Yellowness applied for comic effect
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 9:30, archived)
I was hoping it might be.
Good luck, anyway - the worst parts are over now (having molds of your teeth made, lacerating your cheeks and gums on the metalwork, having the braces removed).
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 9:31, archived)
What? Brushing?
Everytime I go to the dentist he lectures me about how important it is to floss. As soon as I leave the building I forget about flossing until the next time he mentions it.

I realise that in theory I should do it but it doesn't come naturally to me to want to saw between my teeth for half an hour each morning and evening with a piece of glorified string.

Edit: I don't do this often - but I'm putting a recruitment advert in the newspaper for a receptionist and I want to put "Administrative experience an advantage". My boss thinks "Administration experience an advantage" is more grammatically correct. Any opinions?
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 9:13, archived)
Glorified string....
Now that i would like to see
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 9:15, archived)
£2.39 a reel - Boots
here
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 9:19, archived)
I misread that as girlfriend's string.
I am now considering which string that would be.
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 9:16, archived)
The one to deflate her?

(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 9:17, archived)
Pfft.
(literally)
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 9:19, archived)
honestly don't think it matters
grammatically, but I think yours scans better. but then I'm a scientist so should not be trusted in grammar matters. And I live in Bracknell, therefore should really finish this sentence with "innit?"

innit?
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 9:27, archived)
Yeah
what he said.
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 9:28, archived)
Thanks a lot
*leaves it as "Administrative..."*
(, Tue 5 Jul 2005, 9:29, archived)