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Post by CharlotteGirl on Nov 5, 2013 12:41:14 GMT -5
This is another game copied from elsewhere.
The person below me lives very near a pond, river, stream etc?
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Post by Scotty on Nov 5, 2013 15:19:12 GMT -5
False!
The person below me has brown hair.
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Post by Sexy Spork #37 on Nov 5, 2013 15:26:07 GMT -5
This is another game copied from elsewhere. The person below me lives very near a pond, river, stream etc? Well, it depends entirely on what one define as 'close'. Five yards is close, five miles isn't. Yet I would regard my closest river, five miles away, as 'close', even though it isn't to most people. You see - oh wait, false. False! The person below me has brown hair. True. Does the person below me have 36 teeth? Ha, ha, ha. This is gonna be fun...
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Post by CharlotteGirl on Nov 7, 2013 7:02:12 GMT -5
Well the River Thames is a very short walk from here, but 5 miles does'nt sound that near. False, lol. The person below me lives in an old house built before WW1, quite a lot of British people do?
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Post by Sexy Spork #37 on Nov 7, 2013 7:14:35 GMT -5
I wouldn't want to live that close to the Thames... I have 36 teeth. I should only have 32. Don't know how that happened. WWI. No, false. My house was built in, ooh, 2006, 7, something like that. It's only really the town centre with houses that old. We've had an burst of expansion southwards in the last few decades. It's lovey. I'm only a few hundred yards away from the rolling hills of lush green North Yorkshire. Erm, the person below me can do 100 star jumps in a minute...
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Post by Crashtastic on Nov 7, 2013 21:33:52 GMT -5
False....I'm not sure what star jumps are but I have a nice image in my head...and I haven't been going to the gym for a while so I'm also imagining me very winded. The 36 teeth thing makes me very curious. Are the extra 4 baby teeth? I used to have 34, until they yanked 10. It was fun.
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Post by Astroruss on Nov 7, 2013 23:23:40 GMT -5
False....I'm not sure what star jumps are but I have a nice image in my head...and I haven't been going to the gym for a while so I'm also imagining me very winded. The 36 teeth thing makes me very curious. Are the extra 4 baby teeth? I used to have 34, until they yanked 10. It was fun. Ouch! Anyway, False! I have no false teeth of any kind and shame on you Crash for not asking me a true or false question! The person below me is obsessed with computers and has one growing in his head in place of a brain!
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Post by Sexy Spork #37 on Nov 8, 2013 9:34:41 GMT -5
I can't count. I actually have ten extra teeth. Three on my lower right, two on my upper right, two on my lower left, and three my my upper left. They are all wisdom teeth. Basically, after my normal 32 grew, I had space at the back of my gums. It's true for a lot of people. And what your body does is grow extra teeth to fill the space. So they're not baby teeth, they're adult teeth. The third on my lower right only came through a few months ago. But they take a decade to grow, so the ones on my left are still growing after five years. My dentist says its not causing problems so is fine, for now. But I haven't seem him this year, yet, so, you know, I don't what he'll say about my newest arrival. Meh. I eat lots of meat. It's actually helpful.
No, I'm not computer savvy. False. My brain is the size of a walnut.
The person below me will answer true and false...
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Post by Crashtastic on Nov 8, 2013 20:58:17 GMT -5
Oh crap, I did the last one wrong! True...and false! The person below me will tell me if I did it right this time. The teeth thing is actually kind of rare. Though, I did have a friend who had the same thing. He had extra teeth. I was a dental assistant for 6 years and I had asked 2 of the dentists I worked for if they had ever come across something like that. One of them, who had been a dentist for over 20 years, insisted that wasn't possible and asked me if my friend was a shark The other acknowledged that he had heard of cases but hadn't seen any himself, though he had only been practicing for about 3-4 years at the time. So, cool dude! If you ever have to lose a few, you've got some to spare! lol
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Post by Astroruss on Nov 8, 2013 21:59:39 GMT -5
Oh crap, I did the last one wrong! True...and false! The person below me will tell me if I did it right this time. The teeth thing is actually kind of rare. Though, I did have a friend who had the same thing. He had extra teeth. I was a dental assistant for 6 years and I had asked 2 of the dentists I worked for if they had ever come across something like that. One of them, who had been a dentist for over 20 years, insisted that wasn't possible and asked me if my friend was a shark The other acknowledged that he had heard of cases but hadn't seen any himself, though he had only been practicing for about 3-4 years at the time. So, cool dude! If you ever have to lose a few, you've got some to spare! lol Yes you did it right this time, true. The person below me loves to eat cheese and has posters of different kinds of cheese all over their bedroom walls.
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Post by Sexy Spork #37 on Nov 9, 2013 7:18:19 GMT -5
My dentist told me that nobody has exactly 32 teeth, some more, some less. He said that because of the huge gap at the back, food could get in and cause me to choke, so he thinks that's why I have a few extra. I've had the same dentist since I was three, so if anybody knows my teeth, it's him.
Erm, cheese. No. False.
The person below me is the person below the person below me.
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Post by Crashtastic on Nov 9, 2013 10:25:57 GMT -5
This is a side post! Not to start an argument....but that stuff will drive me crazy. I can't help it. That just isn't true and I'm a little worried about your dentist! lol It is true that sometimes people do grow supernumerary teeth and yes in some uncommon cases people wont grow a tooth where they should. I believe Tom Cruise is an example. He didn't grow a lateral incisor and if you really look at his smile you will notice something off. It's his midline. It is probably more common that some people will not develop a wisdom tooth and for lucky people they wont develop any of the four. But it is far more common than not that people will have 32 adult teeth develop. Are you sure you didn't misunderstand him? No offense and this is speaking from experience but a lot of people have life long dentists who are not all that great. Good well informed dentists are not as prevalent as they should be. Dental technology advances by the day practically and a lot of the older dentist don't keep up Oh I'll do the post so I do screw up a good thread! Kind of true? The person below me will stub their toe in the very near future. (Can I do that? Ooo maybe if I suggest it, it will come true! I'm sorry if my power of suggestion causes you toe pain, below poster! lol )
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Post by Sexy Spork #37 on Nov 9, 2013 11:33:14 GMT -5
Sorry, I meant 'not everybody', not 'nobody'. In so much as, 'not everybody has 32'. Not be fair, I don't know if they're adult teeth, wisdom teeth, any teeth. They're just extra teeth at the back. Some have been growing for a very long time now. I have an over-active gag reflex, and when food gets to the back of my mouth, I sometimes start gagging and it can cause food to slip down my neck hole. It was happening more and more and my dentist said that because I tend to eat more with my back teeth than front, the food that I was pushing there was slipping round the back. So the extra teeth have acted as a barrier for me.
He's not actually that old. Late 40s, I think. He's a great dentist but the surgery isn't 'state-of-the-art'. It's more the type of good working class dentist you'd find in a rough neighbourhood but one that has the best intentions of that community at heart with a great dentist there. There's only two dentists there, anyway. It's tiny. A small waiting room and two rooms off it. A chair and the basic tools you need, not all modern and fancy. When I have an X-Ray, I sit in that room on an old chair with barely any padding left, bite on an old metal plate, and the dentist hides behind the entrance door. I love it. You could say its a bit ramshackle but my teeth are in great condition. I only have to go once a year, not the normal two or three times that is standard in the UK.
It's like with babies these days when they're all mollycoddled. With all the science we have, you'd think it is a great world. In the old days, they ate food off the floor and banged their heads. It was the better world. It's like that with dentistry.
Nope, no toe stubbing so far. False.
The person below me will not have read this sentence and will answer true.
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Post by Astroruss on Nov 12, 2013 1:05:03 GMT -5
You guys are arguing about teeth?
Oh God, what's happened to this forum?
Anyway, my answer is false. The person below me has five eyes, four ears, and has excellent sight and hearing.
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Post by CharlotteGirl on Nov 15, 2013 9:29:56 GMT -5
False, though hopefully my hearing/sight are not too bad.
The person below me would feel strange/shy if going to a bar alone for a drink, or even just into a cafe/coffee shop.
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