VelvetSledge
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Edge
Brad Scott is right into edgingWhat's this edge stuff I'm seeing relating to Essendon?
the cliff we always fall off has an edgeWhat's this edge stuff I'm seeing relating to Essendon?
might make weids a better playerWeideman backed into him, they collided in midair and Caddy essentially took a bite out of Weid’s head.
It always surprises me at the amount of players that roll sans mouthguard
They got it. Took it to the coffee van to get a cup of milk. Hope it was not soy milk.Hope they found it but looks like the gum is also a bit ****ed
Does not compliment the edge brand at allThey got it. Took it to the coffee van to get a cup of milk. Hope it was not soy milk.
Asking for trouble. Poor bugger.No mouth guard, madness.
Most don’t. Most players in general don’tWhy would a KPF not wear a mouthguard...
Most don’t. Most players in general don’t
can you actually put teeth back in if they fall out??Hope they found it but looks like the gum is also a bit ****ed
I believe so - what someone else mentioned putting the tooth in a cup of milk until re-inserted, that is what they did with Fletch's teeth from memory.can you actually put teeth back in if they fall out??
When Yeo had his teeth knocked out vs Collingwood at the G they couldn't find the teeth. When he went to get implants they had difficulty securing them due to the damage.Hope they found it but looks like the gum is also a bit ****ed
What are we, babies? Just put it in a double espresso.They got it. Took it to the coffee van to get a cup of milk. Hope it was not soy milk.
Yeah. Milk helps preserve it a bit because calcium etc, and then they try to reattach it (kinda the same as reattaching a finger or anything else you might accidentally remove).can you actually put teeth back in if they fall out??
Yeah. Milk helps preserve it a bit because calcium etc, and then they try to reattach it (kinda the same as reattaching a finger or anything else you might accidentally remove).
Being that it is also a living part of your body it can die if detached for too long though. Doesn’t mean you can’t shove it back in at that point, but it will go grey and not be as pretty as it could be.
I wonder what Weideman's head tastes like.