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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

i'm use to wear a mouth guard so it won't annoy me :D.

he didn't say about my other wisdom teeth (if they were out or not), but yeah i'm not looking forward

to getting them taken out.

custard and ice-cream could be good :D hehe

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ouch wisdom teeth! im lucky mine dont exist, they just never came through.. but i know the pain u will go through.. sorta. had my jaw broken (by a doctor on purpose lol) and re-pinned/screwed back together. had a fat face for 3 weeks with mega bruising and had to live on soft food for 2 weeks. was Torture!

probably lost a bit of weight with that process. soft food for 2 weeks and pain from eating.

when i was in hospital for throat surgery, i was on ice cubes for a day then after that i ate about 6 meals to compensate.

I had all 4 wisdom teeth pulled at once.. I went completely out under a General anisthetic and came too with a fat face and ate custard for a week! LOL Now I just have 4 holes in my mouth to remind me I once had some wisdom :D

ouch wisdom teeth! im lucky mine dont exist, they just never came through.. but i know the pain u will go through.. sorta. had my jaw broken (by a doctor on purpose lol) and re-pinned/screwed back together. had a fat face for 3 weeks with mega bruising and had to live on soft food for 2 weeks. was Torture!

ouch, why'd the doctor have to do that?? :D

i could live on soft food, mashed apples (baby food) preferably :D

yeah when i get mine done i wanna be out of it, i don't care if i look

yuk afterwards but as long as i'm not awake while they do it i'm fine lol

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http://topgear.sbs.com.au/

NEW SERIES (8) airing on Monday July 2, 7:30pm

They finished showing season 9 on the BBC a few months ago so really SBS is 2 seasons old but new to FTA Australian TV.

WOOOO! NEW TOP GEAR!. Please, do something on the new GTR or any cars coming into the fray in the near future.

No new GTR (sorry to ruin the suspense) but heaps of great cars that are out now (remember this was filmed 2 years ago). For those that can not wait I will have all of Top Gear & Fifth Gear latest seasons available when we do the SAU LAN party.

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