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🗓️ 14 February 2019
⏱️ 65 minutes
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0:00.0 | I'm so glad you're here. I've missed you. I miss you. You know, I did a people don't they get sad when they feel like we're not in the same room. |
0:24.0 | Like if we have to travel or something in that separates us. So you want to put going on trips. I'm not the one like, you know, singing to Billy Joel and other states. Galavanting. I was galavanting. |
0:38.0 | Gosh, but I missed you too. So I just like to be near you to smell you. Gosh. Gosh. I haven't worn do it or more frequently. So thank you for noticing. Of course I may have forgotten to brush my teeth. No, no, I think I remembered we're good. Thank God. I would have told you I would have if I smelled that. Oh my God. Thank you. This actually brings up a discussion landed and I were having yesterday. First of all, episode 296. Thank you. There you go. |
1:08.0 | I'll be back at it again. If you had really bad breath. Yeah. Do you think you would know? I do think I would know. I don't know if you would. I mean, that's what people say is like you can't smell your own bad breath. But I just like a secret fear of mine that I have really bad breath, but I don't think I do. You do not. Okay, good. Why do you fear that? I don't know because it's like one of those things where nobody would tell you and I don't know. |
1:37.0 | I don't know. Have you ever met somebody who has? Really bad breath? Listen, I have had a family member. I think I told you about who did not brush their teeth in the morning. And this went on for years years. |
1:56.0 | And finally, I had to say something. Oh, see good. People need the world needs more people like you. Yes, but it took it took so long and it was so scary because that is really hard to tell someone. |
2:09.0 | Do you think it's harder to tell a family member than somebody who's like a stranger or a friend or something? I would never tell a stranger or like an acquaintance. |
2:19.0 | My aunt and I set this rule when we did it. But we set a rule that we would always tell each other if there was something in our teeth or lipstick on our teeth or you know, bat in the cave. |
2:34.0 | That's what's that mean? A book, a booker in the nose. Oh, I never knew that bat in the cave. Yeah, you got you got a bat. You know, because bats are hanging. Oh, yeah, I love it. I just never had it. |
2:47.0 | It's a good one. And then people like think it's cute and funny. I think it's easier to do that. Those are like lipstick or stuff in your tooth or even a booker because you can get it out. Yeah, you're right. |
2:58.0 | The breath. Because when did I were talking about how Jin or no, halitosis was invented by Listerine. Right. And how it's like a not a real thing. But then we were saying, well, bad breath is a real thing. It's just a fancining for bad breath. |
3:12.0 | And like, well, you know, what do people do? Well, so when I told this person that this was a problem. She was like, what? I drink coffee. Oh, my God, like it's a neutralizer. |
3:29.0 | Get out of here. I'm drinking coffee right now. And it feels like the frickin opposite. I mean, maybe if you were drinking mint juillips, but |
3:39.0 | that's sure. Plus, that is a risky, risky beverage for getting things in your teeth. So other problems. True, true. But I just don't know why you wouldn't want to brush your teeth in the morning. Oh, my gosh, might you feel like they're wearing sweaters? |
3:56.0 | Exactly. I don't get it, but I'm glad I told her because then she started brushing. You know, my little brother does. He's like real concerned with heart disease and like not having plaque on his heart. And that the plaque on your teeth is the same kind of stuff that builds up in your eyes. So he is like real. |
4:17.0 | Like if any other word, then anal about spitting out the anything that he flosses and like not swallowing it. I was thought about that. I wish every man was like that. I'm like the opposite where I'm like, I'm like flossing while I'm driving. |
4:32.0 | And at least you floss. Oh, my gosh, really, I love flossing while driving. I don't know why it like feels good. I can't better. What do you know? |
4:43.0 | People on my clinic said the same thing. Do you use those little pick things? You sure do. Okay. Because you would be very hard to do with just traditional. Could you imagine? Yeah. Open up a barbershop right in my or like dental. No wonder you're driving so slow. |
4:59.0 | Yeah, I got to take down to floss. I'll tell you what, I can't believe how many people don't floss though. It makes me kind of grow grossed out about humanity. |
5:09.0 | You got a floss. Yeah, you do. My aunt was a dental hygienist and then worked at a dental office later after she retired. You know, like she never really retired. Yeah. And she so she knows all about this. |
5:26.0 | Went to like dental hygiene school or whatever. She has never had her teeth cleaned. Because she hates the feeling. She says she has a water pick and she flosses really religiously. And she's like really good at taking care of her teeth at home and does all those things. |
5:40.0 | But she will not. She isn't like scraping. Okay, I get that because I am sensitive as well. But like at least for an X, right? You think you'd go in. Maybe she's gone in for that. Okay. She's never had a cleaning. |
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