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Post by Mae Hem on Jul 31, 2009 8:28:13 GMT
I have one remaining sole lone tooth all on its solitary lonesome. Is it worth flossing twice a day?
Juanita xx
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Post by tomfoolery on Jul 31, 2009 8:31:23 GMT
I have one remaining sole lone tooth all on its solitary lonesome. Is it worth flossing twice a day? Juanita xx Have you been on the Hirondelle again?
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Post by on Jul 31, 2009 8:38:31 GMT
Where is the tooth? Can you hang your handbag from it? If so, flossing would seem to me to be redundant.
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Post by Mae Hem on Jul 31, 2009 8:46:14 GMT
Where is the tooth? Can you hang your handbag from it? If so, flossing would seem to me to be redundant. Sage advice oh wise one. I have appended it (said tooth) to a coat rack, and my most favest handbag now dangles therefrom. Gummy xx
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Post by Mae Hem on Jul 31, 2009 8:47:18 GMT
I have one remaining sole lone tooth all on its solitary lonesome. Is it worth flossing twice a day? Juanita xx Have you been on the Hirondelle again? I have been wrestling with a particularly taxing game of Spider Solitaire, and needed a diversion, so the time honoured reply is.....................................................................yesh!
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Post by Pistachio Newt on Jul 31, 2009 9:38:51 GMT
I currently have one tooth on the coffee table. It's made out of fine plastic and I don't need it, anymore. Are there any practical uses for it, can I recycle it somewhere, or should I just throw it away?
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Post by Conrad Grills on Jul 31, 2009 9:43:43 GMT
I currently have one tooth on the coffee table. It's made out of fine plastic and I don't need it, anymore. Are there any practical uses for it, can I recycle it somewhere, or should I just throw it away? Yes.
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Post by Pistachio Newt on Jul 31, 2009 13:01:20 GMT
I currently have one tooth on the coffee table. It's made out of fine plastic and I don't need it, anymore. Are there any practical uses for it, can I recycle it somewhere, or should I just throw it away? Yes. I'll take that as a 'yeth'.
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Post by Mae Hem on Aug 1, 2009 7:14:07 GMT
I currently have one tooth on the coffee table. It's made out of fine plastic and I don't need it, anymore. Are there any practical uses for it, can I recycle it somewhere, or should I just throw it away? I would leave it on the table, you could place it on a nice little mount, it would be a conversation piece. Folks would ask 'what's that?' and you could reply 'a tooth made out of fine plastic'. It would break the ice at parties (if it was a tooth pick).
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Post by Mahatt Micoat on Aug 1, 2009 7:35:15 GMT
I currently have one tooth on the coffee table. It's made out of fine plastic and I don't need it, anymore. Are there any practical uses for it, can I recycle it somewhere, or should I just throw it away? Put it under your pillow, the tooth fairy might leave you a credit card.
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Post by Pistachio Newt on Aug 1, 2009 10:04:10 GMT
I currently have one tooth on the coffee table. It's made out of fine plastic and I don't need it, anymore. Are there any practical uses for it, can I recycle it somewhere, or should I just throw it away? Put it under your pillow, the tooth fairy might leave you a credit card. What a thplendid idea!
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