By the time I catch up, that tooth will be out.
My technique was to wrap the floss around whatever the tooth is hanging by, grab both ends and do a swift, tug like trying to pull a tablecloth off a table. Worked for Sophia.
Hey all you band geeks - better to be a band geek than just a geek! At least band geeks have someone to associate with, and then there's that "band camp" stuff.
Anyway, I was just a geek. Practical joker, etc. etc.
I wrestled my first two years of HS, and would have probably been varsity my junior year but then I got a job at the company I am still at. That about killed extra curriculars. I realized I had to work if I wanted to go to college, or have a car. I was in NHS, was in French Club and Drama Club (behind the scenes guy), and dabled in art, and loved reading, math, and those first computers that were just coming out. Speech coach wanted me on the debate team, but the job killed that (DS took 2nd in Ohio in 4 person debate as a freshman, and 3rd in the state in two person as a Junior before he got burned out).
No band - my total musical talent consists of listening. In grade school during a musical (when I thought I could sing, and no one told me better) the teacher took me OFF the stage where the kids were singing ("Feeling Groovy" - it was the sixties) and asked me if I really wouldn't rather carry this sign than sing with the rest of the kids - yes, I must have been that bad, and still am.
Cheerleaders scorned me, and I never even went on a date until college!
Geeek all the way, but a real
Can you believe that?? My how I've changed . . .
Back to catching up.
John