Yes, you can. A few years ago I was swimming at my friend's house in her pool and I went to push up on the side of the pool to get out instead of doing it the long way and using the pool's stairs. I banged my mouth on the pool's edge (cement :( ) and it fell out into my hand. Luckily it wasn't all of the tooth. It CAN be bonded. KEEP the tooth if it does fall out, or in my case, get knocked out! IT can be fixed, don't worry. If the root came out with it (Mine didn't luckily) put it in milk. I don't know why but that's suppose to help try to keep it alive. GO to a dentist immediately and see. But yes, it can be put back in! Afterall, mine was (although only SOME of mine came out). Mine is bonded and nobody even knows! lol :)Hope I helped!
No. It is the other way around squids eat lobsters. They can suck the meat out of a lobster leaving an intact shell.
Chipped keyall the highlanders come with a chipped key. They are a little more bulky than the regular key. My 02 Camry isn't chipped but my 02 highlander is. One is "fatter" than the other.
Not if it's intact. If it has a cracked case, dirty leads, or some other problem (like leaving your lights on) then of course it would.
Feels good, man.
Not with a risk of being banned for cheating and other violations of the user agreement for Xbox Live
Juan Alonso has written: 'Althea' 'The Chipped Wall and Two Other Stories'
in the mouth is teeth,tongue and other stuff.the mouth helps you talk and eat.
the air from your mouth pushes into the other persons so that they breath
An un-castrated or un-neutered male cat is known as being intact. In other words, they still have their testicles which enable them to breed female cats.
you have to dod mouth to mouth so that if a person is not breathing then you pass air through your mouth to the other person's lungs to keep them ALIVE
mouth( as in mouth to other people)
penis in the other person's mouth