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Old February 22nd 06, 04:14 AM posted to alt.support.single-parents
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How many teeth does a kid have, and how long do they drag out the process
of loosing them?

My 12 year-old just lost *another* tooth! Third one this year, if I'm
counting right. I'm starting to wonder if he's buying teeth from the other
kids at school and bringing them here for the tooth fairy to pay him for. I
guess I should ask some of the local parents what the going rates are for
teeth in this town - maybe the tooth fairy's generosity here has sparked an
inventive entrepreneurial spirit in the boy!

-=RaOuL=-


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"'Kate" wrote in message
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On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 22:14:55 -0500, "-=RaOuL=-"
the following was posted in blue dry erase
marker:

How many teeth does a kid have, and how long do they drag out the process
of loosing them?


20 and it depends but usually before 13, 14 years old. Some kids start
getting wisdom teeth at around 15-16 years old.


Aww! No fair... Amie is JUST starting to get them, nevermind lose them!

We noticed she had not one, but both bottom teeth coming in, and this was
when we were at the hospital on Feb. 2...
I have 15-16 years of teething, losing teeth and getting them back again?
Bran hasn't lost a tooth yet, but he's only 5... Zach just lost his first
tooth recently, but he's already 6.

My 12 year-old just lost *another* tooth! Third one this year, if I'm
counting right. I'm starting to wonder if he's buying teeth from the other
kids at school and bringing them here for the tooth fairy to pay him for.
I
guess I should ask some of the local parents what the going rates are for
teeth in this town - maybe the tooth fairy's generosity here has sparked
an
inventive entrepreneurial spirit in the boy!

-=RaOuL=-


If you're counting right. :-) You counted? Impressive!


I'd probably be counting the loss to my change purse more than anything... I
have no idea what the going rate for teeth is, but I think I recall getting
25¢ when I was younger, and I recall getting a whole dollar when I was
older. I recall a little girl, oh, maybe about 8? She came to our garage
sale in the fall and she bought something, and she had said it was her tooth
fairly money. Sure enough, she was missing a tooth, and I was shocked to
see that she had a 5 dollar bill. I didn't ask, but I started to pray a lot
and prayed that the Tooth Fairy's going rate is NOT $5 a pop!
It makes me wonder if *she* or *they* can provide some sort of sliding
scale, subsidized tooth fairy rates or ANYTHING


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Old February 23rd 06, 02:45 AM posted to alt.support.single-parents
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"xkatx" wrote in message news:FU_Kf.15107$n67.694@edtnps89...

"'Kate" wrote in message ...
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 22:14:55 -0500, "-=RaOuL=-"
the following was posted in blue dry erase
marker:

How many teeth does a kid have, and how long do they drag out the process
of loosing them?


20 and it depends but usually before 13, 14 years old. Some kids start
getting wisdom teeth at around 15-16 years old.


Aww! No fair... Amie is JUST starting to get them, nevermind lose them!

We noticed she had not one, but both bottom teeth coming in, and this was when we were at the hospital on Feb. 2...
I have 15-16 years of teething, losing teeth and getting them back again? Bran hasn't lost a tooth yet, but he's only
5... Zach just lost his first tooth recently, but he's already 6.

My 12 year-old just lost *another* tooth! Third one this year, if I'm
counting right. I'm starting to wonder if he's buying teeth from the other
kids at school and bringing them here for the tooth fairy to pay him for. I
guess I should ask some of the local parents what the going rates are for
teeth in this town - maybe the tooth fairy's generosity here has sparked an
inventive entrepreneurial spirit in the boy!

-=RaOuL=-


If you're counting right. :-) You counted? Impressive!


I'd probably be counting the loss to my change purse more than anything... I have no idea what the going rate for
teeth is, but I think I recall getting 25¢ when I was younger, and I recall getting a whole dollar when I was older.
I recall a little girl, oh, maybe about 8? She came to our garage sale in the fall and she bought something, and she
had said it was her tooth fairly money. Sure enough, she was missing a tooth, and I was shocked to see that she had a
5 dollar bill. I didn't ask, but I started to pray a lot and prayed that the Tooth Fairy's going rate is NOT $5 a
pop!
It makes me wonder if *she* or *they* can provide some sort of sliding scale, subsidized tooth fairy rates or ANYTHING


Going rate for teeth here is $1 if it falls out, and $5 if it gets knocked out (happened twice, one for each kid) - oh,
and $5 for any that have to be pulled (try to picture a kid with double bottom front teeth - new ones coming in behind
the baby teeth........ loads of fun)

And I remember one month, my kid lost 3 teeth within 2 weeks..... and off to the dentist we went, to see why her teeth
were dropping out of her mouth.........

Cause her adult teeth were all coming in and pushing 'em out....... sigh

It happens.




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Old February 23rd 06, 04:21 AM posted to alt.support.single-parents
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"Moon Shyne" wrote in message
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"xkatx" wrote in message
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"'Kate" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 22:14:55 -0500, "-=RaOuL=-"
the following was posted in blue dry erase
marker:

How many teeth does a kid have, and how long do they drag out the
process
of loosing them?

20 and it depends but usually before 13, 14 years old. Some kids start
getting wisdom teeth at around 15-16 years old.


Aww! No fair... Amie is JUST starting to get them, nevermind lose them!

We noticed she had not one, but both bottom teeth coming in, and this was
when we were at the hospital on Feb. 2...
I have 15-16 years of teething, losing teeth and getting them back again?
Bran hasn't lost a tooth yet, but he's only 5... Zach just lost his first
tooth recently, but he's already 6.

My 12 year-old just lost *another* tooth! Third one this year, if I'm
counting right. I'm starting to wonder if he's buying teeth from the
other
kids at school and bringing them here for the tooth fairy to pay him
for. I
guess I should ask some of the local parents what the going rates are
for
teeth in this town - maybe the tooth fairy's generosity here has sparked
an
inventive entrepreneurial spirit in the boy!

-=RaOuL=-

If you're counting right. :-) You counted? Impressive!


I'd probably be counting the loss to my change purse more than
anything... I have no idea what the going rate for teeth is, but I think
I recall getting 25¢ when I was younger, and I recall getting a whole
dollar when I was older. I recall a little girl, oh, maybe about 8? She
came to our garage sale in the fall and she bought something, and she had
said it was her tooth fairly money. Sure enough, she was missing a
tooth, and I was shocked to see that she had a 5 dollar bill. I didn't
ask, but I started to pray a lot and prayed that the Tooth Fairy's going
rate is NOT $5 a pop!
It makes me wonder if *she* or *they* can provide some sort of sliding
scale, subsidized tooth fairy rates or ANYTHING


Going rate for teeth here is $1 if it falls out, and $5 if it gets knocked
out (happened twice, one for each kid) - oh, and $5 for any that have to
be pulled (try to picture a kid with double bottom front teeth - new ones
coming in behind the baby teeth........ loads of fun)

And I remember one month, my kid lost 3 teeth within 2 weeks..... and off
to the dentist we went, to see why her teeth were dropping out of her
mouth.........

Cause her adult teeth were all coming in and pushing 'em out....... sigh

It happens.




Rates in my house were a solid Loonie... I didn't want to promote tooth loss
LOL the oldest was one for making money the easy way and if that involved
removing teeth he'd have done it LOL so we did the loonie thing... a dollar
a tooth...

My mom used to give me silver dollars when I was little... I never hear of
silver dollars anymore... Do they still exist?


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Old February 23rd 06, 04:29 AM posted to alt.support.single-parents
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"Kim" wrote in message news:yS9Lf.77$Ui.37@edtnps84...

"Moon Shyne" wrote in message ...

"xkatx" wrote in message news:FU_Kf.15107$n67.694@edtnps89...

"'Kate" wrote in message ...
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 22:14:55 -0500, "-=RaOuL=-"
the following was posted in blue dry erase
marker:

How many teeth does a kid have, and how long do they drag out the process
of loosing them?

20 and it depends but usually before 13, 14 years old. Some kids start
getting wisdom teeth at around 15-16 years old.

Aww! No fair... Amie is JUST starting to get them, nevermind lose them!

We noticed she had not one, but both bottom teeth coming in, and this was when we were at the hospital on Feb. 2...
I have 15-16 years of teething, losing teeth and getting them back again? Bran hasn't lost a tooth yet, but he's
only 5... Zach just lost his first tooth recently, but he's already 6.

My 12 year-old just lost *another* tooth! Third one this year, if I'm
counting right. I'm starting to wonder if he's buying teeth from the other
kids at school and bringing them here for the tooth fairy to pay him for. I
guess I should ask some of the local parents what the going rates are for
teeth in this town - maybe the tooth fairy's generosity here has sparked an
inventive entrepreneurial spirit in the boy!

-=RaOuL=-

If you're counting right. :-) You counted? Impressive!

I'd probably be counting the loss to my change purse more than anything... I have no idea what the going rate for
teeth is, but I think I recall getting 25¢ when I was younger, and I recall getting a whole dollar when I was older.
I recall a little girl, oh, maybe about 8? She came to our garage sale in the fall and she bought something, and
she had said it was her tooth fairly money. Sure enough, she was missing a tooth, and I was shocked to see that she
had a 5 dollar bill. I didn't ask, but I started to pray a lot and prayed that the Tooth Fairy's going rate is NOT
$5 a pop!
It makes me wonder if *she* or *they* can provide some sort of sliding scale, subsidized tooth fairy rates or
ANYTHING


Going rate for teeth here is $1 if it falls out, and $5 if it gets knocked out (happened twice, one for each kid) -
oh, and $5 for any that have to be pulled (try to picture a kid with double bottom front teeth - new ones coming in
behind the baby teeth........ loads of fun)

And I remember one month, my kid lost 3 teeth within 2 weeks..... and off to the dentist we went, to see why her
teeth were dropping out of her mouth.........

Cause her adult teeth were all coming in and pushing 'em out....... sigh

It happens.




Rates in my house were a solid Loonie... I didn't want to promote tooth loss LOL the oldest was one for making money
the easy way and if that involved removing teeth he'd have done it LOL so we did the loonie thing... a dollar a
tooth...

My mom used to give me silver dollars when I was little... I never hear of silver dollars anymore... Do they still
exist?


Yes - I have a number of them for my kids :-)




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Old February 23rd 06, 05:27 AM posted to alt.support.single-parents
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"Moon Shyne" wrote in message
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"Kim" wrote in message
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"Moon Shyne" wrote in message
...

"xkatx" wrote in message
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"'Kate" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 22:14:55 -0500, "-=RaOuL=-"
the following was posted in blue dry erase
marker:

How many teeth does a kid have, and how long do they drag out the
process
of loosing them?

20 and it depends but usually before 13, 14 years old. Some kids start
getting wisdom teeth at around 15-16 years old.

Aww! No fair... Amie is JUST starting to get them, nevermind lose
them!

We noticed she had not one, but both bottom teeth coming in, and this
was when we were at the hospital on Feb. 2...
I have 15-16 years of teething, losing teeth and getting them back
again? Bran hasn't lost a tooth yet, but he's only 5... Zach just lost
his first tooth recently, but he's already 6.

My 12 year-old just lost *another* tooth! Third one this year, if I'm
counting right. I'm starting to wonder if he's buying teeth from the
other
kids at school and bringing them here for the tooth fairy to pay him
for. I
guess I should ask some of the local parents what the going rates are
for
teeth in this town - maybe the tooth fairy's generosity here has
sparked an
inventive entrepreneurial spirit in the boy!

-=RaOuL=-

If you're counting right. :-) You counted? Impressive!

I'd probably be counting the loss to my change purse more than
anything... I have no idea what the going rate for teeth is, but I
think I recall getting 25¢ when I was younger, and I recall getting a
whole dollar when I was older. I recall a little girl, oh, maybe about
8? She came to our garage sale in the fall and she bought something,
and she had said it was her tooth fairly money. Sure enough, she was
missing a tooth, and I was shocked to see that she had a 5 dollar bill.
I didn't ask, but I started to pray a lot and prayed that the Tooth
Fairy's going rate is NOT $5 a pop!
It makes me wonder if *she* or *they* can provide some sort of sliding
scale, subsidized tooth fairy rates or ANYTHING

Going rate for teeth here is $1 if it falls out, and $5 if it gets
knocked out (happened twice, one for each kid) - oh, and $5 for any that
have to be pulled (try to picture a kid with double bottom front teeth -
new ones coming in behind the baby teeth........ loads of fun)

And I remember one month, my kid lost 3 teeth within 2 weeks..... and
off to the dentist we went, to see why her teeth were dropping out of
her mouth.........

Cause her adult teeth were all coming in and pushing 'em out.......
sigh

It happens.




Rates in my house were a solid Loonie... I didn't want to promote tooth
loss LOL the oldest was one for making money the easy way and if that
involved removing teeth he'd have done it LOL so we did the loonie
thing... a dollar a tooth...

My mom used to give me silver dollars when I was little... I never hear
of silver dollars anymore... Do they still exist?


Yes - I have a number of them for my kids :-)


Really? Feel the envy from me!
When I went with my mom to Vegas for my 21st birthday a couple years ago,
all I had really wanted was a single American silver dollar. I searched and
searched, but I didn't want to look like a moron asking how I could get one.
Low and behold, one of the casinos on Freemont St. had a slot machine that
payed out silver dollars, so off I go and plug in a $10 bill... I cashed out
immediately, thinking I'd have 10 new silver dollars, but to my shock and
surprise, the stupid machine cashed out with 'silver dollars' that were good
for the casino only! I was fairly upset because they were casino silver
dollars, not real ones.
I never did find my silver dollar lol


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Old February 23rd 06, 01:20 PM posted to alt.support.single-parents
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"xkatx" wrote in message news:cRaLf.75$dg.10@clgrps13...

"Moon Shyne" wrote in message
...

"Kim" wrote in message
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"Moon Shyne" wrote in message
...

"xkatx" wrote in message
news:FU_Kf.15107$n67.694@edtnps89...

"'Kate" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 22:14:55 -0500, "-=RaOuL=-"
the following was posted in blue dry
erase
marker:

How many teeth does a kid have, and how long do they drag out the
process
of loosing them?

20 and it depends but usually before 13, 14 years old. Some kids
start
getting wisdom teeth at around 15-16 years old.

Aww! No fair... Amie is JUST starting to get them, nevermind lose
them!

We noticed she had not one, but both bottom teeth coming in, and this
was when we were at the hospital on Feb. 2...
I have 15-16 years of teething, losing teeth and getting them back
again? Bran hasn't lost a tooth yet, but he's only 5... Zach just lost
his first tooth recently, but he's already 6.

My 12 year-old just lost *another* tooth! Third one this year, if
I'm
counting right. I'm starting to wonder if he's buying teeth from the
other
kids at school and bringing them here for the tooth fairy to pay him
for. I
guess I should ask some of the local parents what the going rates are
for
teeth in this town - maybe the tooth fairy's generosity here has
sparked an
inventive entrepreneurial spirit in the boy!

-=RaOuL=-

If you're counting right. :-) You counted? Impressive!

I'd probably be counting the loss to my change purse more than
anything... I have no idea what the going rate for teeth is, but I
think I recall getting 25¢ when I was younger, and I recall getting a
whole dollar when I was older. I recall a little girl, oh, maybe about
8? She came to our garage sale in the fall and she bought something,
and she had said it was her tooth fairly money. Sure enough, she was
missing a tooth, and I was shocked to see that she had a 5 dollar
bill. I didn't ask, but I started to pray a lot and prayed that the
Tooth Fairy's going rate is NOT $5 a pop!
It makes me wonder if *she* or *they* can provide some sort of sliding
scale, subsidized tooth fairy rates or ANYTHING

Going rate for teeth here is $1 if it falls out, and $5 if it gets
knocked out (happened twice, one for each kid) - oh, and $5 for any
that have to be pulled (try to picture a kid with double bottom front
teeth - new ones coming in behind the baby teeth........ loads of fun)

And I remember one month, my kid lost 3 teeth within 2 weeks..... and
off to the dentist we went, to see why her teeth were dropping out of
her mouth.........

Cause her adult teeth were all coming in and pushing 'em out.......
sigh

It happens.




Rates in my house were a solid Loonie... I didn't want to promote tooth
loss LOL the oldest was one for making money the easy way and if that
involved removing teeth he'd have done it LOL so we did the loonie
thing... a dollar a tooth...

My mom used to give me silver dollars when I was little... I never hear
of silver dollars anymore... Do they still exist?


Yes - I have a number of them for my kids :-)


Really? Feel the envy from me!
When I went with my mom to Vegas for my 21st birthday a couple years ago,
all I had really wanted was a single American silver dollar. I searched
and searched, but I didn't want to look like a moron asking how I could
get one. Low and behold, one of the casinos on Freemont St. had a slot
machine that payed out silver dollars, so off I go and plug in a $10
bill... I cashed out immediately, thinking I'd have 10 new silver dollars,
but to my shock and surprise, the stupid machine cashed out with 'silver
dollars' that were good for the casino only! I was fairly upset because
they were casino silver dollars, not real ones.
I never did find my silver dollar lol


Awwwwwwwwwww what a sin! LOL funny but sad lol -- here's a novel idea...
Call a bank... *grin* not your own - another one *grin* then when you go in
your bank to get it you wont look silly not that I think you'd look silly
anyways lol -- I don't think there's too much silver in them anymore *grin*
cheap bastages LOL

Kim


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Old February 24th 06, 05:43 PM posted to alt.support.single-parents
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"xkatx" wrote in message
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"'Kate" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 22:14:55 -0500, "-=RaOuL=-"
the following was posted in blue dry erase
marker:

How many teeth does a kid have, and how long do they drag out the

process
of loosing them?


20 and it depends but usually before 13, 14 years old. Some kids start
getting wisdom teeth at around 15-16 years old.


Aww! No fair... Amie is JUST starting to get them, nevermind lose them!

We noticed she had not one, but both bottom teeth coming in, and this was
when we were at the hospital on Feb. 2...
I have 15-16 years of teething, losing teeth and getting them back again?
Bran hasn't lost a tooth yet, but he's only 5... Zach just lost his first
tooth recently, but he's already 6.

My 12 year-old just lost *another* tooth! Third one this year, if I'm
counting right. I'm starting to wonder if he's buying teeth from the

other
kids at school and bringing them here for the tooth fairy to pay him

for.
I
guess I should ask some of the local parents what the going rates are

for
teeth in this town - maybe the tooth fairy's generosity here has sparked
an
inventive entrepreneurial spirit in the boy!

-=RaOuL=-


If you're counting right. :-) You counted? Impressive!


I'd probably be counting the loss to my change purse more than anything...

I
have no idea what the going rate for teeth is, but I think I recall

getting
25¢ when I was younger, and I recall getting a whole dollar when I was
older. I recall a little girl, oh, maybe about 8? She came to our garage
sale in the fall and she bought something, and she had said it was her

tooth
fairly money. Sure enough, she was missing a tooth, and I was shocked to
see that she had a 5 dollar bill. I didn't ask, but I started to pray a

lot
and prayed that the Tooth Fairy's going rate is NOT $5 a pop!
It makes me wonder if *she* or *they* can provide some sort of sliding
scale, subsidized tooth fairy rates or ANYTHING



Yeah, $5 is the standard rate here. Before my ex moved out she was doing
the tooth fairy thing and she set the rate. I kinda wonder if she didn't
plan this out. Hmmm...... Lets see, 3 kids, 20 teeth per kid = 60 teeth, $5
per tooth x 60 teeth = (*YIKES*) $300!

-=R=-


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Old February 25th 06, 07:52 PM posted to alt.support.single-parents
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"Kim" wrote in message
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Awwwwwwwwwww what a sin! LOL funny but sad lol -- here's a novel idea...
Call a bank... *grin* not your own - another one *grin* then when you go

in
your bank to get it you wont look silly not that I think you'd look silly
anyways lol -- I don't think there's too much silver in them anymore

*grin*
cheap bastages LOL

Kim


You can also get them at the post office I think

Lisa

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"-=RaOuL=-" wrote in message
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"xkatx" wrote in message
news:FU_Kf.15107$n67.694@edtnps89...

"'Kate" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 22:14:55 -0500, "-=RaOuL=-"
the following was posted in blue dry erase
marker:

How many teeth does a kid have, and how long do they drag out the

process
of loosing them?

20 and it depends but usually before 13, 14 years old. Some kids start
getting wisdom teeth at around 15-16 years old.


Aww! No fair... Amie is JUST starting to get them, nevermind lose them!

We noticed she had not one, but both bottom teeth coming in, and this was
when we were at the hospital on Feb. 2...
I have 15-16 years of teething, losing teeth and getting them back again?
Bran hasn't lost a tooth yet, but he's only 5... Zach just lost his first
tooth recently, but he's already 6.

My 12 year-old just lost *another* tooth! Third one this year, if I'm
counting right. I'm starting to wonder if he's buying teeth from the

other
kids at school and bringing them here for the tooth fairy to pay him

for.
I
guess I should ask some of the local parents what the going rates are

for
teeth in this town - maybe the tooth fairy's generosity here has
sparked
an
inventive entrepreneurial spirit in the boy!

-=RaOuL=-

If you're counting right. :-) You counted? Impressive!


I'd probably be counting the loss to my change purse more than
anything...

I
have no idea what the going rate for teeth is, but I think I recall

getting
25¢ when I was younger, and I recall getting a whole dollar when I was
older. I recall a little girl, oh, maybe about 8? She came to our
garage
sale in the fall and she bought something, and she had said it was her

tooth
fairly money. Sure enough, she was missing a tooth, and I was shocked to
see that she had a 5 dollar bill. I didn't ask, but I started to pray a

lot
and prayed that the Tooth Fairy's going rate is NOT $5 a pop!
It makes me wonder if *she* or *they* can provide some sort of sliding
scale, subsidized tooth fairy rates or ANYTHING



Yeah, $5 is the standard rate here. Before my ex moved out she was doing
the tooth fairy thing and she set the rate. I kinda wonder if she didn't
plan this out. Hmmm...... Lets see, 3 kids, 20 teeth per kid = 60 teeth,
$5
per tooth x 60 teeth = (*YIKES*) $300!

-=R=-



The way I look at it, it all balances out in the end. You give them
money..... next time they want something, you say, you got money, buy it
yourself. Of course if normally would buy it for them but hey, works for me.

Once I had to pay $10 for a tooth because I had no change. That sucked! lol

T


 




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