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Toothbrush

There's some other personal effects left like shoes and clothes.
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Those bristles look like they could tear the enamel right of the old teeth. Looks like a damn scrub brush!
They were probably used to scrub down straight jackets
Oh, for heaven's sakes! 8`-)
good if you got bucks
Oh, I was using that to brush the lead paint chips out from between my molars.
mmm... tastes just like potato chips!
lier lead paint tastes like surgar and sweet stuff trust me i shoud know

anyways for the tooth brush they might as well have used a saw to brush there pearly whites
ugh...sorry but that sorta disgusts me. For me, dentists has become routine, so I no longer fear them, but leaving TOOTHBRUSHES laying around, rotting. Ugh, especially if they've been used. Thinking about other peoples saliva....*shudders*
Gotta brush those paint chips out of your teeth. They can be as bad as popcorn.
oh thats the toohbrush i used to brush the toilet last week
That's amazing Gab's... seeing how this picture was taken in 2004.
have a sence of humor cas
eww that makes me not want to brush my teeth
Yummy!
is that a shattered tooth?!
Judging by the reddish color of the broken end as well as the texture of the plastic the brush appears to me made of bakelite which is sought after by antique collectors.
I think thats one antique I would pass on.....
See just another personal item left behind.
"You'll wonder where the yellow went when you brush your teeth with Pepsodent."
yummy
I KNEW there had to be a toothbrush abandoned someplace on this site!!
Try cleaning ur teeth with that my dad always does
Perfect for cleaning my bathtub!!!

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