Born in 1971, fell in love with computing in 1983 because of Sinclair's masterpieces. Continued on the magic surrounding the C64, Amiga and moved to the PC world in 1990. Loves science fiction, programming, astronomy, my family and my job. (developer) :)
Øyvind,
WOW! I thought about letting my kids (6 and 8) see this video, but then decided, why give them any ideas? Crazy! I’ll stick with tying the string to a door knob and closing the door… or just waiting for the tooth to come out on its own. 🙂
~ Steve
I prefer letting the tooth come out on its own too. 🙂 I would never dare doing something like this. I first thought it was fake but he got a lot of angry people bothering him now.
Øyvind,
Although I said I wasn’t going to let my kids see this video, they walked in just as I finished the comment above and wanted to know what the video was, so I showed it to them.
At least they didn’t say that they wanted to get their next loose tooth pulled out with a rocket, but they did talk about the rocket for the rest of the day. 🙂
Steve
Øyvind,
WOW! I thought about letting my kids (6 and 8) see this video, but then decided, why give them any ideas? Crazy! I’ll stick with tying the string to a door knob and closing the door… or just waiting for the tooth to come out on its own. 🙂
~ Steve
I prefer letting the tooth come out on its own too. 🙂 I would never dare doing something like this. I first thought it was fake but he got a lot of angry people bothering him now.
Øyvind,
Although I said I wasn’t going to let my kids see this video, they walked in just as I finished the comment above and wanted to know what the video was, so I showed it to them.
At least they didn’t say that they wanted to get their next loose tooth pulled out with a rocket, but they did talk about the rocket for the rest of the day. 🙂
Steve
haha nice 🙂 I think I’ll do the same here but I doubt they would consider it as an option. 🙂
i dont want to show my kidss