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Patricia Arquette, who is actually famous for admitting her teeth are bad, but I actually have respect for her because she refuses to get them fixed; she says it's a part of who she is. Good for her! Hilarious post, Zooba. Fun stuff!
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That's the whole thing: teeth are like fingerprints (which is why investigators compare dental records) and part of a person's unique appearance. Unless one has a nasty gum disease or "black tooth" then why should even celebrities have the same, identical white smiles? This is just another example of the artificial beautification making society feel like crap about themselves. "Number 12 Looks Just Like You."
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I'd let her bite my head off without hesitation. Well, I'd prefer her to nibble, but I ain't picky.
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I'd like my head nibbled by everybody whose photos have been posted on this thread so far, except Steve Buscemi.
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I've never freeken understood this. If I had a lot of their money, I'd have the straightest, cleanest, whitest teeth possible. Please list your favorite rich celebrity or famous person with horrible teeth. I'll start with Kevin Costner. Kevin, c'mon dude. Please share. zoob, you really need to get a hobby..... brm
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Good Lord nuts, you're nuts. You misquoted me. You're nuts, and your nuts are nuts, probably. By the way, back on topic, I have noticed that the great Sir Christopher Lee has never in his whole life changed his lower row. He sometimes put fangs in the upper row, but the lower row was always like a scraggy line of decaying gravestones. Nowadays (he's 87, God bless him) he's got the same mouth as the late great Queen Mother of England. In a word, popcorn.
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