Two vintage boxes of teeth?
Despite their freakishly lifelike appearance, they’re plastic.
I know. A little too real.
I don’t know what gets into me this time of year.
Probably something to do with the weather.
I promise, next time we meet we’ll discuss something much more down to earth like vintage Christmas space aliens.

Mutant Shiny Brites! Run for your lives!
ReplyDeleteWell, Aliens celebrate Christmas too......
ReplyDeleteHa! Ha!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
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Sherry
Your teeth are divine. I have doll eyeballs in a glass on our fireplace mantle for Halloween.
ReplyDeleteImagine the pranks you could pull on unsuspecting folks with those teeth!
ReplyDeleteWTH?! Hahahaha! You MUST do a follow-up and tell us what you do with these!
ReplyDelete~Cindy
Ha-ha!
ReplyDeleteLol nice!
ReplyDeleteI might have to steal one of those from you...
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure WHAT to say, but I am intrigued! What will you come up with next????
ReplyDeleteLOL… yep, TEETH are my go-to fun toy! hehehe! :-) What an unusual find, and somehow I know you will find a use for them. Hugs, Cat K
ReplyDeleteLOL, I would have bought those, too. They could go on my shelf right next to the box labeled "eyeballs". Still laughing.....8+)
ReplyDeleteI was totally grossed out when I thought they were real. Pretty funky.
ReplyDeleteThose scary teeth remind me of the wisdom tooth I had out when Kate was in kindergarten. The teacher asked me to bring my tooth in so the kids could look at it under the microscope. I got it from the oral surgeon after it was removed and was MORTIFIED..MORTIFIED at the giant size of it and the yellow color! I was used to all those sweet little teeth that the kindergarten kids lost. I brought in my horse size tooth after soaking it in bleach to make it white and get rid of that horrible yellow tint...I did not want those kids to think I had such nasty teeth in my mouth. The end...that is my tooth story.
ReplyDeleteThank you for opening up and sharing that with us, Ethel. We're here for you. ;-)
ReplyDeleteoohh....i LIKEY!!
ReplyDeleteNow BITE ME!
=)
HAHAHAAHAHAH
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Mel
Love these teeth but I am still laughing from Ethel's tooth story and your brilliant comment...Can I have the wisdom tooth only? Just kidding. Perhaps Laurie would like to have these to create some spun head girls as some sort of therapy...Smiles...Renee
ReplyDeletePerfect Halloween decor- too creepy!
ReplyDeleteI'm a dental hygienist so I'm VERY interested in that extra set of teeth!! So so cool!! I've not run across anything like them. When I was in school we had to collect actual real teeth from our home town dentist to bring to class to work on. Weird, thinking about it now.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous - somehow I find that story about the dentist distributing teeth to be a little disturbing but then again I never really thought about what happens to them once they're out of someone's mouth...I mean, excpet for Laurie/Ethel's harrowing tale. :-0
ReplyDeleteThese are just too fun! I would have bought them in an instant, but only because they're not real. Ooh, what a great time of the year to score something like this. I love the little aliens...such a yummy shade of pink!
ReplyDeletetee hee!
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elyse
seriously? the only thing I can think to say is OMG! sadly I say that a LOT lately! ;-) wow. really wow, but in a good way!
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