OT: nitrous oxide



I had a little bit of dental work done today (crown prep, a few fillings).
All I can say is do yourselves a favor next time you're getting your teeth
worked on and try the nitrous oxide. This was my first time on it. I guess
I was little tense, so the dentist offered it. After about 5-10 minutes of
inhaling that stuff, I didn't care what the hell they stuck in my mouth (did
I mention it was the dentist's idea? Hope I don't find any pics on the
internet...) It was like being totally hammered w/o the hangover
afterwards. Good times, good times. Highly recommend it.


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