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haha it was a slight exsagiration (go spelling!!)

well my teeth don't hurt or anything, they seem the same to me now as they did all those years ago.

Also whats up with madaz and andz? they both seem to have a lot of sand in their vagina's the past few days.

haha it was a slight exsagiration (go spelling!!)

well my teeth don't hurt or anything, they seem the same to me now as they did all those years ago.

Also whats up with madaz and andz? they both seem to have a lot of sand in their vagina's the past few days.

Yeah ok wot ever... i get sick of the way some peoples talk on this board and finally said something end of story nothing to see here

well you might have the tinyest(sp) hole in a tooth and not know it :P

i might be getting my tooth fixed at the Elizabeth dental thing.

which will cost me $45 i don't wanna spend, but have to if i wanna

be pain free for now.

my mum told the woman i had 4 panadine forte and 4 herron tablets

last night, they did nothing :(. the woman was worried i'd overdose

trying to kill the pain.

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no not angry @ you just dont like assumptions that ive got my knickers in a knott because of 1 post that you read

and they way you portray it to be past few days

im not sure what gave you that idea hence my post wot ever.

sall good

Yeah ok wot ever... i get sick of the way some peoples talk on this board and finally said something end of story nothing to see here

Too true, Were all adults here aren't we??? I've been thinking of giving myself a ban from here for a while ;) too much BS starting to happen! I'd rather ban myself than have Cubes or Andrew ban me for something i really wanna say to some people....LOL

Anywho, did everyone notice that Top Gear is back on in July...... I think the 2nd of July! Should be good!

well apparently i'm getting a form from the Gawler Health Service dentis to go

to a private dentist.

i'm freakin crappin myself right now :nyaanyaa:. my mum gave me some tablets last

night that are spose to be really strong, they worked kinda, was still sore

but yeah.

haha my bro was saying last night "yeah sure hand her that, it's white why

not let her overdose" ;) ahh it was funny

well just got back from the dentist.

the guy couldn't find anything wrong, but he did say that my top

left wisdom tooth needs to come out and i need a filling (which i already knew)

anywayz he came to the conclusion that i'm grinding my teeth at night

and my gums feel pressure coz i've bruised them or something

so i have to get a mouthguard and wear that to bed every night for the

next 2wks and get sleeping tablets.

yay more money being spent :D

well just got back from the dentist.

the guy couldn't find anything wrong, but he did say that my top

left wisdom tooth needs to come out and i need a filling (which i already knew)

anywayz he came to the conclusion that i'm grinding my teeth at night

and my gums feel pressure coz i've bruised them or something

so i have to get a mouthguard and wear that to bed every night for the

next 2wks and get sleeping tablets.

yay more money being spent :D

AHAHAH Yeh apparently i used to grid my teeth at night also, I had to have that mouth guard thingo also, and yeh that lasted a whole 2 nights and i soon got rid of that stupid thing! Also have had all 4 wisdoms out at the same time, all i can say to you on that one is Good Luck! Custard and icecream for you after having them out.....LOL

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