Warm liquids will help bring back feeling in the mouth.
They do get ticked off pretty easy, but they are pretty calm. When they get ticked off they don't try to kill you or anything they just walk off, they also wear an pendent that helps them stay calm and as long as they wear it they can go into the sun, and keep their temper under control.
You can wear anything: any colour, any style.
Rabbits could wear collars. . . .. but they will not like them and will do anything to try and get it off.
It depends were im going but i would say anything that shows my body off.
you can't do anything about it if you wait 1-2 mouths it will automaticly wear off.
a person that shows off clothing, shoes, anything you or someday can wear.
Obviously, it doesn't stand for anything. It is just a brand people wear if they ride. Such things as dirt bikes, quads, anything. DC though is usually a brand that skateboarders and snowboarders wear. I have tons of Fox stuff considering I ride a lot.. also usually on shirts it says "Motocross riders company" Which should give you a hint ride off the bat...hope this helps (:
You can use hairspray. Spray on an even layer and allow to dry. This will help to keep the glitter from flaking off.
I change how I sleep based on the weather. The one thing that is always true is that, when I'm sleeping, I hate anything with sleeves. When it's warm, I wear nothing. When it's really hot, i wear an a-shirt and boxers (to absorb the sweat). when it's cool, I usually wear a tee shirt with the sleeves cut off and shorts. When it's cold, I wear pajama bottoms and a pajama top with the sleeves cut off. This is only a sample; sometimes I don't wear a shirt, sometimes I don't wear anything on the bottom, and sometimes I sleep in my clothes (but that is almost never).
well, first off you probably didn't spell it right because it's "She's A RebEl" & you have to search "Give Me Novacaine/She's A Rebel"
Doesn't matter what you wear, you'll most likely have to take it off and replace it with a towel or robe depending on what you're having done. So wear something comfortable and easy to put on/take off
You should check back with the dentist who administered the novocaine. Something is wrong. Your problem is probably not novocaine but nerve damage. The sooner someone looks after it, the better off you will be.