Hawaii - Massive picture SPAM

Jan 23, 2009 14:11

Got back from Hawaii two days ago. LOTS of pictures, but only a few are uploaded here. I took about 8x more than this!

50+ thumbnails. The full folder is over 500MB (though luckily for you, I'm not posting them all up here )

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dilettantka January 24 2009, 01:07:58 UTC
Wowwwww beautiful pictures! I want to go to Hawaii so badly, especially to see the volcanoes. (Though, my favourite picture is the TURTLE ♥)

Huh, are your teeth misaligned or do they continue to move in your mouth slightly as you grow older? I have the same sort of tiny mouth. The last time I had x-rays done of my teeth, I was almost in tears because the little boards they inserted by my gums were so big for my mouth and it hurt so much, so I asked if they possibly had smaller ones - and was told they were using the ones for small children already. Whoops.

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sleepcat_00 January 24 2009, 06:02:19 UTC
Brutus was so funny. He was asleep the whole time until a bunch of kids ran up to the red rope surrounding him. Then he opened his eyes, looked at them, and fell back asleep.

The dentist said my teeth are misaligned. I don't have enough room in my mouth for all my teeth.
Those boards hurt so much! I never graduated from the little kids' one either.

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hinoai January 24 2009, 03:27:58 UTC
OMG so pretty!! All of the more reason that I should live in Hawaii. As if I needed any more convincing!!

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sleepcat_00 January 24 2009, 06:05:21 UTC
I think I'd get claustrophobic living there but it's GORGEOUS.

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bonzaineko January 24 2009, 04:57:26 UTC
Nice pictures! Everything up here is covered in snow. T^T;;; Turtles, yay.

Why do you need braces to keep your teeth? Why do you and fruitypoundcake have dentists who're threatening that your teeth will fall out? Conspiracy, I say! (Well not really, but it does seem weird...)

I... do not have a tiny mouth. In fact, the dentist made some offhand comment about me having a big one. Gee, thanks. =____=;

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sleepcat_00 January 24 2009, 06:12:15 UTC
She said my teeth aren't lined up properly, and that's what causing my gums to recede from those teeth. My previous dentist had said it was from teeth grinding/jaw clenching.
I do know that it was awfully sensitive a few months ago, and this sensitivity *miraculously* disappeared when I no longer had a roommate. At this point, I'm leaning toward what my previous dentist said.

lol I wouldn't imagine you to have a big mouth....

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