Ian Laperriere doesn’t believe in the tooth fairy.
But he’s certain there is a teeth thief out there somewhere.
Seems seven of his teeth that form two bridges were stolen en route to Philadelphia.
“They must have thought they had gold in them,” Laperriere said at the morning skate, as the Flyers prepare for Thursday night’s game against the Rangers.
“I’m so angry. The box came and it was empty. When you’re 20 years old and you lose some teeth, it’s okay, now you look like a hockey player. But when you are 36, it’s not so cool.
“Who’s going to wear them? They’re not going to fit anyone except me.”
Recently, Laperriere had a mold taken in Haddonfield, N.J. The bridge and new teeth were because of the puck he took to the face on Black Friday against Buffalo in November. He lost four teeth on that shot.
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On TSN, McGuire rattled off about how Laperriere was set to pick his teeth up from his dentist, but that somebody had stolen them from the office. Truly bizarre.
On TSN, McGuire rattled off about how Laperriere was set to pick his teeth up from his dentist, but that somebody had stolen them from the office. Truly bizarre.
McGuire and bizarre in the same sentence who'd have thought. On a fluff piece like this I'm much less inclined to doubt him. So anyone have like a link or something?
Dwayne "the Rock" Johnson is the greatest actor of our time.
I think we can all agree on this. I mean the way he works in that crappy Mummu prequel is truly amazing. He nearly stole the Oscar all by himself in that one. Have you ever seen a guy with an arrow in his back act so brilliantly with such raw emotion? Magnifique is what I call it.
I think we can all agree on this. I mean the way he works in that crappy Mummu prequel is truly amazing. He nearly stole the Oscar all by himself in that one. Have you ever seen a guy with an arrow in his back act so brilliantly with such raw emotion? Magnifique is what I call it.
Didn't he win a few Oscars for "The Gameplan" or am I mistaken?