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Last edited by digthatchick; 12-02-2009, 11:14 PM.
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Originally posted by lynda66 View Postson got £1 each
........ unless he was at his dads, cos the stingy bleep bleep bleeper dropped him off at home after the weekend and said ............... that the tooth fairy doesn't go to their house, so he wrapped it in a tissue and sent it home grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thats dreadful!!! the tight git!WPC F Hobbit, Shire police
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Originally posted by RedThorn View PostWe used to call a thrupence a ticky
Local fairy's mean - only 50p round here (10 bob to you BW!)
'twas 5p in my day
It can't be a good investment letting 'em have a fiver!! for sweets...they'll drop out quicker and you'll be shelling out more
That said...at 14 for a triple extraction and a brace!!!.....Even £20 wouldn't sound enough!Last edited by Paulottie; 13-02-2009, 02:17 AM.
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I used to get 6d, my sons and my daughter got £1 , when we were on holiday my grandson was with us and he lost a tooth, when his mum found out she said the tooth fairy usually bought 50p, too late tooth fairy had already been and left £1Gardening ..... begins with daybreak
and ends with backache
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So far just DD has lost only 2 teeth.....she's been left a pound for each & the second one she got a book as well.....she swallowed it & was soo distraught.......nothing like as distraught as I was when I found out the Tooth Fairy's not real & in fact I had to dig deep!!
The fairies always leave her a little parcel of books at Christmas also....she gets more excited by them than her stocking!!the fates lead him who will;him who won't they drag.
Happiness is not having what you want,but wanting what you have.xx
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I used to get 6d, but a shilling for 'double teeth' as we called the big ones at the back (I was astute enough to 'negotiate' that, even when I believed in the tooth fairy<g>) 6d was the price of a standard bar of chocolate in those days. £1 is close enough though.Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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My youngest son got hysterical when I said the tooth fairy would come. He sobbed and didnt want to go to bed.
On investigation it turned out he thought the tooth fairy had big shrp pointy teeth and was going to be in HIS bedroom, no thanks!
We had to explain then swear him to secrecyWPC F Hobbit, Shire police
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I used to get 50p
My brother had a great trick, kept the old teeth and then used to randlomly tell mum he'd lost one to try and get extra money. Think she fell for it a few times lol.
I think a pound a tooth sounds fair. But when my son had his eye operation he got pressies from everyone! I think the extraction and brace fitting deserves a fiver at least!
My son hasn't lost any teeth yet and is very upset cos some of his little friends have lost some.
The toddlie only has 6 teeth! He's 19 months, at this rate he'll be at uni with his baby teeth
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I got £1 for two front milk teeth then it was 50p
But dear grapes, I have a toothy story to tell... gather round
When I was at my auntie's house in Wolverhampton we visited the playpark and I was playing quite happily. Then we decided to run from the grit area to the grass area, as I run I full and I snapped my only 3 week old grown up big tooth IN HALF!!!. Also skinned nose and lips and knees... Now i've got half a falser and i'm only 13
Stacey xXx
P.S My 500th Post
Over and OutLast edited by happybunny; 13-02-2009, 09:52 AM.Stacey x ♫
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Did you cry HB when you fell over. I would if I did that even now. I have a real real phobia of dentists, so much so that I am constant pain with my teeth.
I used to get nothing for my teeth falling out, and yearned for a cardboard shoebox to live in.
My kids used to get ten bob each as well, although it was a decimal thingy by then.
In France they have a magic mouse, and as my eldest granddaughter is nearly 5, I recently bought them both a really sweet little tin that the magic mouse finds under the pillow holding the tooth, as its quite difficult for a mouse to find a very small tooth under a very big pillow, even if he is magic.Bob Leponge
Life's disappointments are so much harder to take if you don't know any swear words.
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Originally posted by bobleponge View PostDid you cry HB when you fell over. I would if I did that even now. I have a real real phobia of dentists, so much so that I am constant pain with my teeth.
I used to get nothing for my teeth falling out, and yearned for a cardboard shoebox to live in.
My kids used to get ten bob each as well, although it was a decimal thingy by then.
In France they have a magic mouse, and as my eldest granddaughter is nearly 5, I recently bought them both a really sweet little tin that the magic mouse finds under the pillow holding the tooth, as its quite difficult for a mouse to find a very small tooth under a very big pillow, even if he is magic.
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