Blast may be blazing a trail in applied dentistry. Good news ... it's quick ... and highly entertaining. Bad news ... he doesn't always get the right tooth and he's more about taking stuff out than putting things back.
ChristinaRodriguez
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That's not Blast. I'm pretty sure his wife would pull one of his teeth out with a rocket before she'd let him try it on their kids. And knowing Blast, I think he'd volunteer to go first anyway just for the glory.
The kid's expression was priceless! His look of shock made that clip for me. I would've told him to keep his mouth open, though, and lips clear of the string.
Hey, I had that same rocket (Estes Alpha III)! It met a glorious end.
After wtaching that clip apparently I made a "hmmmm" sound that alerted DW to inpending danger. She came over, made me replay the video for her and then gave me her wordless, patented "No" look.
We used to put "lizardnauts" into very low sub orbital flights with those same rockets.
One mission per "lizardnaut" was enough. Each lizard resigned after their first mission. I never understood why because we used parachutes for soft landings!!
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