The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

Goofyernmost

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I fought my wisdom teeth and they won, LOL.
Let me tell you a story about wisdom teeth. I feared that for months before I finally had all four removed. After the surgery the Doctor came out and talked to me. Apparently as I went under I started to fight them. He said that I broke the glasses of a nurse and it took four interns to hold me down while they added more knock out juice into my system. Enough so I had to stay in the hospital because it took over four hours after the surgery for me to regain consciousness. Fun times. I was a smoker back then and since I had slept most of the day I was wide awake all night. So, and you could do this back then (1977) I just walked the hallways all night smoking. The next morning they told me I wasn't supposed to be smoking after that type of surgery. Poor timing on their part. After a couple days of taking the giggle pills and walking around in a fog I finally decided that I was happier with pain then fog head. And I survived, you will too! Although I did hear that there were a couple of interns that decided that dental surgery was to dangerous.
 

Figgy1

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I'd pass.

I can tell you the Bayside Tavern in Door right now is offering a seasonal alcoholic drink right now called cherry Bomb according to their facebook page.

Cherry Bomb is a drink made with Vodka, and fresh, tart Orchard Country Cherry Juice. This drink seasonal due to it being in cherry season. The tart Orchard cherry juice is from the cherries grown and bottled by Lautenbach Orchards.

Here is a link to a facebook picture of the drink.
Cherry bomb

I don't drink Cherry Bomb though. I very rarely drink Alcohol, but it is wine when I do.
The cherry bomb sounds interesting but today is what I'd describe as a good day for white zin
 

BuddyThomas

Well-Known Member
Let me tell you a story about wisdom teeth. I feared that for months before I finally had all four removed. After the surgery the Doctor came out and talked to me. Apparently as I went under I started to fight them. He said that I broke the glasses of a nurse and it took four interns to hold me down while they added more knock out juice into my system. Enough so I had to stay in the hospital because it took over four hours after the surgery for me to regain consciousness. Fun times. I was a smoker back then and since I had slept most of the day I was wide awake all night. So, and you could do this back then (1977) I just walked the hallways all night smoking. The next morning they told me I wasn't supposed to be smoking after that type of surgery. Poor timing on their part.
Well, your wisdom tooth story has mine beat by a longshot!
 

StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
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Let me tell you a story about wisdom teeth. I feared that for months before I finally had all four removed. After the surgery the Doctor came out and talked to me. Apparently as I went under I started to fight them. He said that I broke the glasses of a nurse and it took four interns to hold me down while they added more knock out juice into my system. Enough so I had to stay in the hospital because it took over four hours after the surgery for me to regain consciousness. Fun times. I was a smoker back then and since I had slept most of the day I was wide awake all night. So, and you could do this back then (1977) I just walked the hallways all night smoking. The next morning they told me I wasn't supposed to be smoking after that type of surgery. Poor timing on their part. After a couple days of taking the giggle pills and walking around in a fog I finally decided that I was happier with pain then fog head. And I survived, you will too! Although I did hear that there were a couple of interns that decided that dental surgery was to dangerous.
I'm sorry, I lol'ed at your story.

My dentist was pushing me to go see an oral surgeon because my wisdom teeth might possibly cause a problem in the future. I looked at him and was like, "But are they currently causing a problem?" He admitted they were not, but tried to tell me not getting them out could cause cancer. I was like...a quick Google search confirms that is not the case. He tried again the last time and I was like, "I'm 26 and I've had three surgeries (now four!). Unless you can explain why this is necessary, I'm not having another surgery." He could not.

I've been thinking of finding another dentist.
 

wdwfan4ver

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Wow. Not one single trip-digit temp in almost 10 years…?!?!?! I could never survive up there…!!!!! :eek:o_O:hilarious:;):)
2012 was a strange year for weather where I live. 2012 was the hottest March ever for where I live. There also was back to back 100 degree days and that was only the 2nd ever.

Before 2012, where I live last had a 100 degree day was in 1995.
 
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