Dental repair shop in Wood Green. The horror-comedy of the display makes me laugh every time I walk by:
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RogerBW
Wed, Feb 20, 2013 11:39am
The horror script writes itself, really. All one has to decide is whether the proprietor is the villain or the unappreciated hero.
You won’t see that in the window of our dental office! A picture is worth a thousand words, they say…now how many teeth are pictured there? Thanks, http://www.wekivadental.com
Phillius Thomas
Mon, Oct 28, 2013 8:02pm
Lol, I love it. Someone went and collected real dentures or are these plastic toys? Or even a compo of both? I am also betting that this is a collection of a relative to a dentist.
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The horror script writes itself, really. All one has to decide is whether the proprietor is the villain or the unappreciated hero.
The funniest/scariest thing is that it’s such a grubby little shop. Who would put teeth that had been there back in their mouth?
Ouch! Did folks not have the money to pick up their teeth?
(Henny Youngman: He stood outside, picking his teeth; then he went in and bought them. Ba-dum-dum!)
You won’t see that in the window of our dental office! A picture is worth a thousand words, they say…now how many teeth are pictured there? Thanks, http://www.wekivadental.com
Lol, I love it. Someone went and collected real dentures or are these plastic toys? Or even a compo of both? I am also betting that this is a collection of a relative to a dentist.