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polydigm
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Let's hope your bf's battery doesn't run out. (tee hee)
My dental difficulties are still dragging on. Another tooth that was supposedly fixed recently started to go bad again and I eventually lost it, but
he couldn't get it all out so I then had to see a oral and maxillofacial surgeon to finish it off. That finally happened today, so I'm currently
languishing under the influence of strong pain killers. So I now have a double vertical gap, both number sixes gone, top and bottom, on the right.
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Ouch! Poor guy!
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Poly, wouldn't it be simpler to get rid of all them teeth and replace them with metal teeth, Winslow Leach style?
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Full extraction? Is going to be painful...
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Aqua, the short answer is no. The long answer is unrepeatable - what possesses someone to do crazy shit like that? While the surgeon was removing my
tooth, after I'd already told him about various stupid exploits of my youth involving opening beer bottles with my teeth leading to some of the
problems I'm now suffering later in life, he was telling me a story of someone who had dental implants shaped specially for opening beer bottles.
That's just completely nuts.
Anyway, it seems to be healing very well. I had the surgery Wednesday morning and needed some pretty strong pain killers to get through the rest of
the day, but from waking up Thursday morning I haven't needed to take anything.
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Haha, opening beer bottles with teeth, I did that when I was younger, I quickly stopped after slightly breaking one tooth. I realized that teeth arte
one of the most important parts of your body, I didn't want to destroy my teeth and have to et soup for the rest of my life.
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Whoa, special dentures for that purpose?
Glad the pain has subsided enough to be off the painkillers!
Big hug to you!
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Has it really been four days?
Sorry... got a temp cleaning job again, this one needs quite a bit of cycling to get there...
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The tooth gap is healing well. The next thing I have to look forward to is getting implants.
Spring is just starting here, so you guys are now into Autumn.
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Not before September 22nd, Poly, let us have a bit more sun, please.
It's been a while since I bought clothes, so that's what I just did, bought 4 shirts, 4 t-shirts, 1 pair of jeans and a jacket.
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Ít's been really hot here you know, pretty much the summer we were supposed to have in July.
One Second-hand store I used to visit in Valkenswaard got badly damaged in the hail storm (the one I posted pictures of earlier.
http://www.omroepbrabant.nl/?news/251990962/Dak+eraf!+Kringloopwink...
I went to visit them yesterday. It was a bit empty somehow.
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Sore throat. Spent hours on the phone with BF yesterday.
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What I meant about autumn is that there is more than one system for determining what their boundaries are. The main factor is the tilt of the earth.
June 22nd, Summer Solstice, is the longest day in the northern hemisphere, but that part of the Earth has already been warming up as the days have
already been quite long for some time towards June 22nd and similarly with the Winter Solstice and the Autumn and Spring Equinoxes. Whatever their
effect, they don't form weather change boundaries. The meteorological Autumn starts at the start of September. The astronomical Autumn starts on the
autumn equinox, June 22nd. I've always based myself on meteorological seasons because it's the weather that determines seasons, not astronomical
niceties.
Of course, there are other factors than just the tilt of the Earth and the weather doesn't always cooperate.
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Haha, I didn't want to start a debate, lol. I actually find the official season dates pretty stupid cause most of the time it doesn't correspond to
weather changes, we're still in summer here, but the weather changed a few days ago, by that I mean the way it "behaves", it's still hot, but the
course of the day is more autumnal than summery, if you see what I mean.
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Here it's a heatwave again. Not normal for this time of year!
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There are many variables that determine the weather, which is why any method for determining season boundaries will have its limits. Crops can be
destroyed by uncooperative weather, for example too much rain at the wrong time. Freak weather can cause plants to think it's spring when it's not,
they bud too early and everything goes to blazes.
We've just been dropped into a cold wave here, in contrast to your heat wave. Cold when it should be warm one place, hot when it should cool another
place. Weather has not been straightforward my entire life, so I'm not expecting anything different.
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Ah that's good.
Busy day for it, went to the 2nd hand shop inbetween jobs.
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Spent a nice day at the beach with a friend. Managed to stain my new shirt
with wine. I got it last week and it's already good for the trash can.
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Sorry to hear that...
Wine stains: be quick:
flush with cold water, use salt on it with water, then treat it with soap.
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yeah, but since I was at the beach I couldn't do that. Or maybe I should have tried some sea water. I cleaned it a bit when I came back home, the
staisn seem to have disappeared a bit, I'll see what it looks like when I've watched it. But fuck, fourtunately I didn't pay the full price for that
shirt, it would have been 150€ out the window.
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