The cast of Wet Fur - 2004 includes: Barry Sigismondi as Dom
The cast of The Wet Cigarette - 2008 includes: Michelle Grey as She Vincent Leddy as Helios
The cast of The Wet Sand - 2011 includes: Nicholas Fryou as Alex Chris Keener as Elijah
The cast of A Duck Out of Water - 1918 includes: Eddie Lyons as Jack Tarr Lee Moran as Apache Pete Edith Roberts as Mlle. Periette
The cast of Death of a When-Wet - 2000 includes: Stephen Donovan Brad Erickson Shannon Hart Cleary Erinn Hayes Matthew Helms
If your cast is OFF then you can get your hand wet. But while you have the cast ON, you absolutely do NOT want to get it wet, once the cast and soft material that is under the cast is off, you can get it wet, the only reason why you cant get your hand wet when you have the cast on is because the water will get stuck and since you have the cast on all the time your hand gets warm, therefore, warmth + water= bacteria, and lots of it. Anyways once you get your cast off you are allowed to get your hand wet. But if you still have cast on, dont get it wet!
The cast of Wet - 2010 includes: Alex Shay as Olivia
if the cast gets wet, the plaster becomes soft an pliable so it defeats the purpose of making sure that the bone does not move, , you will have to have it recast.
The cast of All Wet - 1930 includes: Syd Saylor
The cast of Wet and Weary - 1923 includes: Clyde Cook
The cast of A Wet Night - 1926 includes: Arthur Chesney
The cast of Wet Season - 2008 includes: Michael Tay
The cast of Wet Angel - 1997 includes: Rita Ming
The cast of Wet Fur - 2004 includes: Barry Sigismondi as Dom
The cast of Wet Work - 2010 includes: Alex Leblanc Austin Mouton
The cast of The Wet Clothes Show - 1997 includes: Vicky Ford
The cast of Boy with the Wet Thumb - 2008 includes: Simon Beery