OMG teeth!
Went back to the dentist this week, even though I wasn’t very excited to have my cavities filled after my last visit. Fortunately, I got some better news – one of the cavities was super easy and not at all painful to fill, and the other one might not be a cavity at all! Basically, it looked like a really bad cavity from one angle on the x-ray, but not the other. And, if it was as bad of a cavity as it seemed, it should have been visible from both angles. So, rather than go digging and possibly not find anything, we’re going to wait a few months and I’ll come back to get another set of x-rays. If the ‘cavity’ hasn’t changed, that means the x-ray is really just showing my teeth (slightly odd teeth, apparently). If the ‘cavity’ has changed, that means it’s actually a cavity and I need to get it drilled. Ouch! (This is part of the reason I like my dentist – he’s willing to not do a procedure if he doesn’t think it’s the right decision.)
Meanwhile, in the parking lot, I saw this and it made me laugh:
(For anyone who doesn’t get it, OMG means ‘Oh my god!’ in text-speak. As in “OMG WTF! u nevaz did dat, like, dats like, fkin gay! if i did dat id be like, wowz!!!!”



At work, we occasionally have to deal with these people: http://www.omg.org/
It’s all I can do not to laugh every time they’re brought up. Also, I think they should have a “working task force” on something or other.
I think this stood for ‘Orchard Medical Group,’ but who knows…
I hate it when people verbally say “O M G” instead of just saying the words.
I play many video games, and for some reason I feel offended when someone who clearly doesn’t says it. It isn’t really justified but, i just feel like like it’s offensive… like “That’s our word!”
I don’t even like hearing it said like that at all. I’ve even used “Zoh-My-God” and not said “Z O M G.”
I’ll remember what it stands for in other uses to mess with people who pronounce it “O M G.”
Thanks.