Tuesday 26 January 2010

Another Evil Thought

If you happened to get hold of some pictures of your mate, taken when he/she was young (especially the ones taken once upon a time, when he/she was doing something really embarrassing or stupid that your mate cannot even recall... that will be the best!), what you want to do is to keep the pictures safe and well hidden. It will come into great use in future! Make sure that there's no way for him/her to find and destroy them!
Next.......
Wait for the best time to take it out. (I say IT.. not THEM, because you don't want to show them all together. You reveal them one by one and intensify the degree of traumatic level that will cause each time.) So, you'll be keeping the worst and looking towards his/her 40, 50 year old birthday with the kids, big family and buddies around. Do not post it all up in one shot during his/her wedding...
Heheeehhh.... now you have got something in hand to threaten your poor mate...

Well taught by or Dr  A. J (Left) - the source of today's deviltries



Hhahahahhahahaha...

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Talking about Orthodontists....

Dr A. J classifies people with malocclusion. Especially if the person has got a massive overjet or severe Class II or Class III skeletal pattern. He'll sure notice and remember their face. So, if he doesn't recognizes you, blame your gene!

He was just telling us how to find the person in the Architecture department who can help us to print our presentation cases nicely. All the description that he gave of the man was:" Ha has got a massive Class III mandible(lower jaw) that sticks miles out and you cannot miss it!"


All Orthodontists are evil...

Why?

Because they don't like 'dirty jobs'.
They are the mastermind behind the horror scene.

So what do they do?

They make treatment plannings and instruct their fellow GDP (General Dental Practitioner) and Oral Surgeon colleagues do the bloody jobs- drilling, chiseling, slaughtering...

This is how they keep their hands clean.

We did have a taste of their work, messing about with the brackets, fiddling with the elastics and kinking the wires in place.
It is not as easy as it looks... But it is very clean indeed!







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