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Drugged up kid after going to the dentist...

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[ame=http://youtube.com/watch?v=txqiwrbYGrs]YouTube - David After Dentist[/ame]

 

This is freaking hilarious. :D

:laugh3:

 

 

Classic stuff

 

 

 

I was kinda like that when I got mouth surgery and was on laughing gas. The doc would ask me how I was doing and for some reason it was the funniest question in the world. And I would randomly blurt out how much I loved the songs that were playing on the radio. Laughing gas is awesome.

LULZ :laugh3: reminds me of when I got my wisdom teeth removed. When my brother came home I was crawling around the floor disoriented with my mouth was stuck wide open. Good times....good times.

"You have four eyes!" :laugh3:

 

My friend was like that after having laughing gas at the dentist, too. She kept screaming "you could stick a knife in my mouth! I can't feel a thing!" :lol:

"Is this real life?"

 

"Why is this happening to me?"

 

"Is this gonna last forever?"

 

Poor kid.... I was literally ROFL while watching it :lol:

this kid says some of the same exact things that people say when theyre tripping on like... shrooms and stuff... hahaha

Hahahaha, poor kiddo. At first i felt sorry for him but then he got pretty hilarious :wacko:

 

"why is this happening to me???"

 

:wacko:

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