Wednesday, October 12, 2011

What’s more fun than a vintage box of teeth?



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.

 


23 comments:

  1. Well, Aliens celebrate Christmas too......

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  2. Your teeth are divine. I have doll eyeballs in a glass on our fireplace mantle for Halloween.

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  3. Imagine the pranks you could pull on unsuspecting folks with those teeth!

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  4. WTH?! Hahahaha! You MUST do a follow-up and tell us what you do with these!

    ~Cindy

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  5. I might have to steal one of those from you...

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  6. I'm not sure WHAT to say, but I am intrigued! What will you come up with next????

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  7. LOL… 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

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  8. LOL, I would have bought those, too. They could go on my shelf right next to the box labeled "eyeballs". Still laughing.....8+)

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  9. I was totally grossed out when I thought they were real. Pretty funky.

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  10. Those 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.

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  11. Thank you for opening up and sharing that with us, Ethel. We're here for you. ;-)

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  12. oohh....i LIKEY!!
    Now BITE ME!
    =)

    HAHAHAAHAHAH
    ~<3
    Mel

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  13. 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

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  14. I'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.

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  15. Anonymous - 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

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  16. These 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!

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  17. 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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