The unnamed Australian claims "we're tough in the bush" before proving it by knocking out two teeth using nothing but pliers, cardboard and a wooden batA real life Mick Dundee knocks out his rotting teeth using just cardboard, a pair of pliers and a mallet in this gruesome clip.Clamping down on a bit of cardboard, the patient doesn't flinch as the unseen man takes a small wooden bat and bangs the pliers upward, extracting the tooth.Showing no sign whatsoever of pain or distress, the man thanks the dentist before turning to the camera and saying: "We're tough in the bush."
In a nod to the popular Crocodile Dundee movies of the 80s starring Paul Hogan as the eponymous croc hunter, he adds: "I'd like to tell you all I'm the man from Surrey River [in Victoria]. I was born on the Surrey River. I'm him.
"Don't believe the [Crocodile Dundee] movie, he comes from somewhere else."With blood pouring from his mouth, a woman off screen asks: "Do you want some cotton?"
The man replies: "In a minute."
He then proceeds to knock another tooth out of his mouth using the same archaic method - although this time it takes two attempts.Getting up from his chair, the camera pans down to show blood spots on the ground.
The man then says: "Thank you. F***ing dentists," before asking for some salt water.
In a nod to the popular Crocodile Dundee movies of the 80s starring Paul Hogan as the eponymous croc hunter, he adds: "I'd like to tell you all I'm the man from Surrey River [in Victoria]. I was born on the Surrey River. I'm him.
"Don't believe the [Crocodile Dundee] movie, he comes from somewhere else."With blood pouring from his mouth, a woman off screen asks: "Do you want some cotton?"
The man replies: "In a minute."
He then proceeds to knock another tooth out of his mouth using the same archaic method - although this time it takes two attempts.Getting up from his chair, the camera pans down to show blood spots on the ground.
The man then says: "Thank you. F***ing dentists," before asking for some salt water.
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