brushing your teeth

yobarman

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i only shave in the shower... never tried brushing my teeth, but this seems like a great idea.
 

Booster

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I hate brushing teeth. I wonder how I still have a few left after all this brushing I've done on them :(.
 

xBopx

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hmmmm....not a bad idea.

If only I could find my watch. I had a dream last night that I found it. Suddenly it appeared in my hands and I was like "what the fvck? whered that come from?"
 

ElFenix

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no. i tried shaving in the shower but it doesn't work out real well without a fog-free mirror.
 

AreaCode707

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I guess I'm the first to admit it (though I don't know why it'd be an admission.) Yeah, I do sometimes. I don't leave the toothbrush or anything in there though, I think it'd get a little nasty.
 

wnied

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Yes, I blow my nose as well. I also CLEAN the shower when I'm done.

Same here. Shower steam is the greatest thing for a stuffed up nose.

~wnied~
 

katka

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Yes, I do it all the time.

I have to have cold water on the toothbrush

I can't use cold water on my toothbrush. I literally makes me gag. Must be hotwater, is feels better and kills germs better.:D I have always used hot water. Maybe this is why I have never had a cavity.:confused:
 

ElFenix

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i did see jennifer love hewitt brush her teeth in the shower on a tv show once
 

Booster

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Must be hotwater, is feels better and kills germs better.

I don't think that germs feel worse in hot water than in cold. Anyway, there shouldn't be any difference related to germs.
 

oLLie

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Originally posted by: Booster
Must be hotwater, is feels better and kills germs better.

I don't think that germs feel worse in hot water than in cold. Anyway, there shouldn't be any difference related to germs.

I wouldn't classify shower-temperature water as hot, and don't bacteria actually prefer warm, humid climates?
 

melly

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:D <--teeth that are sometimes cleaned in the shower. the water's running anyhow, right? might as well use it when in a rush.