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Old September 26th 04, 03:36 PM
Benjamin Mark
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Teeth

Lest there are thems amongst you who look upon the very idea
of teeth as jewelry with disdain ... think of necklaces of shark
teeth ... and pendants with bear teeth hanging dead center in order
to ward off the many evils that pervade this planet ... or perhaps
even that strange little extra-terrestrial who somehow got hold of a
human molar and even as you read this wears it in his third ear
as he struts with pride on the glistening surface of the 26th planet
in the third galaxy.

Did you know that in 800 BC the Etruscans who dwelled in
the land of Italy in what is now called Tuscany were considered
the best dentists in the world. They carved full or partial dentures
from ivory. Alas ... as modern medicine advanced ... technology
regressed a tad ... for in the 1500's women of class kept their
"uppers" in place by having their gums pierced with hooks in
order to secure denture wires. Ye gads man ... things were getting
out of hand back then.

The importance of wearing necklaces of teeth can not be overstated
when considering their magical properties. We all know about the
tooth fairy putting money under a child's pillow. But did you know
it is considered an ill omen should a baby be born with teeth? Or
if the first tooth to be exposed resides in the upper jaw the portend
of death in childhood hangs heavily over the young tot. Dream
of teeth falling out ... a relative is about to die. Eat some food
while a funeral bell is tolling ... you will get a toothache.

So ... it occurs to me that at this point you can not wait to see just
what sort of tooth-jewelry I'm going to show you. Alas ... it ain't to
be. What I am going to show you is a sculpture in stone made in
England around the 12th century. It is carving of a man who surely
knew the agony of a toothache. It's a rather striking image ... and a
little off-beat.

For those of you who are new to this thing called Tidbits...may I
direct you to my home page at www.tyler-adam.com where you will
scroll down the left side menu till you get to the area that says
Tidbits Graphics ... and then click on the link that says: Toothache
.... where you'll see an image of a stone carving of a fellow truly
suffering from not having flossed on a daily basis.

And there ya have it.
That's it for this week folks.
Catch you all next week.
Benjamin Mark

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