Monday, April 19, 2004
Do wisdom teeth serve any purpose what so ever? They come in during your later teen years, then many of us get them ripped out before we can even get used to having our new bodypart buddies. If you couldn't of guessed from that slightly morbid intro, I had my wisdom teeth taken out today. I went in the surgeon's office, sat in that dentist chair, was put on laughing gas, and I can't remember too much after that. I woke up to the voice of a dental assistant who I never saw anytime prior to the operation who proceeded to lead me out to the car. My mom took me inside, at which point I went to bed, because it seemed like the only thing I could think of that made sense, and feel asleep for about two hours. My mom and aunt went out to get me some soft stuff to eat and my grandma went down to keep an eye on me, what is this, do I have to have babysitters again. The worst part, I can't talk, it sounds really weird since my tongue is really swollen. I know, people can live without talking, but as many of you may know, I have many random thoughts running through my head and at least a few of them need to get out or I'll explode. That is why I'm here right now. Be prepared to hear a lot of random thought in the next three days, that's how long I'm going to be out of school and work. I know, three days out of school and work, sounds very cool, and it is, if it wasn't for the throbbing pain in the back of my mouth. Another drawback, I'm taking calculus I, its okay to miss, but missing three days if suicide for someone like me who needs the teacher to explain everything to me at least three times before I can understand it. I hope I don't get too behind, pray for me guys, that's all I got. Later Days.
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