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Old 12-17-2007, 06:14 PM   #1
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Dentures and 90 min. mud, not a good mix. Too funny

Well the title of this one pretty well says it all, almost. A little background first. Around two years ago i had to get all my teeth pulled and ready for full dentures. Took me alot of getting used to. Eating and talking were a few of the things that just took some time to get used to.

But there is one other little thing that i thought i had figured out and under control, and that was sneezing and not letting my upper teeth fly out of my mouth.

It happened two other times over the two years since i've had these and the one time was at Walmart, sneezed and they flew right out of my mouth and landed on the floor. The other time it happened while i was driving, same thing sneezed and they flew out, hit the sterring wheel and landed on the floorboard. Everyone in the van just laughed.

Now since those first few times that happened I though i had learned how to prevent this from happening, and that was just to put one of my hands up toward my mouth and sneeze.

So today at work i was running some 90 min. mud and i sneezed pretty hard and what do you know, they landed right in my tray of mud. Sometimes i just forget to put my hand up in front of my mouth, and i don't use any adhesive at all.

So i though that was pretty funny. I just wish i would of had my video camera rolling at the time. I would of uploaded that video to YouTube for sure.

Sorry about the long post, i just thought i should share this with you all, thinking you might get a kick out of it, i sure did. So tell me what you think, funny or not. Any other funny stories like this anyone want to add.

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Old 12-17-2007, 08:17 PM   #2
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i def cant top that
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Old 12-18-2007, 06:34 AM   #3
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Did you save the mold?? . . .
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Old 12-18-2007, 07:27 AM   #4
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No i never saved the mold Tom. I wonder how it would work as an adhesive? I didn't want to find out. Cleaned them up real quick before the mud set..
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