Chicago Cubs fans had suffered 108 years of misery. So losing one little tooth is habesha sex videobasically nothing, right?
One Cubs fan put that notion to the test when he bet his friends that if the Cubs won the World Series, they could rip out his tooth. So when Chicago won its first Fall Classic since 1908 earlier this month, the fan stood by his claims.
"I'm not a liar," he declared before bidding goodbye to one of his teeth. "It's not what I'm about. Not now. Not ever."
Clutching a Cubs "W" flag, he watched the tooth soar out of his mouth while connected to a solid football toss from his buddy.
Promised us if the Cubs won the World Series we could rip out his tooth 😂😂 #FlyTheW pic.twitter.com/en5B4FPsQ6
— Kade Stone™ (@kade_stone) November 13, 2016
And for those who think it's fake, there's a closeup.
For everyone who says it's fake . . . pic.twitter.com/dBHybqYlqC
— Kade Stone™ (@kade_stone) November 15, 2016
The Cubs' big win led to tears, trust falls and tattoos. Go ahead and add "missing teeth" to that list.
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