Comments - Hamburg bottle caps, crushed cans, reptile, rope, dark pink O's, toothbrush--you name it - International Union of Mail-Artists2024-03-29T10:25:37Zhttp://iuoma-network.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2496677%3ABlogPost%3A1070208&xn_auth=noAll righty, then, I won't use…tag:iuoma-network.ning.com,2012-08-31:2496677:Comment:10702332012-08-31T03:27:20.170ZNancy Bell Scotthttp://iuoma-network.ning.com/profile/NancyBellScott
<p>All righty, then, I won't use it, but have never seen a used toothbrush looking so unused. You just never know how people around the world will treat their toothbrushes while functional. Who will launch a study? Every now and then I think to replace Phil's toothbrush with a new one, but usually by the time it's noticed the old toothbrush, while clean, has several horizontal bristles. Detective TV shows say you can tell if a suspect is left- or right-handed by the teeth, because (for…</p>
<p>All righty, then, I won't use it, but have never seen a used toothbrush looking so unused. You just never know how people around the world will treat their toothbrushes while functional. Who will launch a study? Every now and then I think to replace Phil's toothbrush with a new one, but usually by the time it's noticed the old toothbrush, while clean, has several horizontal bristles. Detective TV shows say you can tell if a suspect is left- or right-handed by the teeth, because (for instance) a left-hander's right-side teeth will be more thoroughly brushed (perhaps even damaged). The opposite side not-purposely gets more attention. But I digress.</p>
<p>Wonderful bottle caps and cans -- </p>