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I love all forms of sushi but would probably not touch this lol

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You probably would if you paid for it! That kind of sushi artistry comes at a pretty high pricetag in restaurants, and if it is not eaten, simply goes into the garbage! You'd have to eat it! Of course, the photo has to come first so you can commemorate the dining experience.
 
You probably would if you paid for it! That kind of sushi artistry comes at a pretty high pricetag in restaurants, and if it is not eaten, simply goes into the garbage! You'd have to eat it! Of course, the photo has to come first so you can commemorate the dining experience.
I probably wouldn't be able to afford something like this in a restaurant.... But get this, this guy calls himself an amateur and does this stuff at home.

But yes, if he served this to me for dinner I'd take tons of pics first before eating it lol
 
My son lost his first tooth today. He's 6, has autism and is non-verbal. When I noticed he was missing a tooth, I spent 30 minutes systematically searching all of the places he had been in the apartment looking for said tooth. I finally found it when I stripped the blankets off of the bed and heard it fall on the floor. I didn't realize something so small would mean so much to me.
Ash's missing tooth.jpg
 
We need a Love button along with the Like one.

Because this post above needs a BIG LOVE on it. A 1st lost tooth from such a special child needs to be found and kept in a special place for ever :winner:

We have all the teeth from my 2 kiddos :)
 
First experiences are so cool.. He's a handsome lil guy @MarnieSoapien, give him a hug from me :)

My elder son is what my ex called "driftwood" he just floats along no ups n downs haha. I've not seen him being sad, nor have I seen him ecstatic - glad maybe yes, but nothing much more than that. I swear he was born an old man. When he lost his first tooth he showed it to me then ran to flush it down the toilet because he didn't need it anymore otherwise it would not have fallen off *rolls eyes*
 
We have all the teeth from my 2 kiddos
Ewwww... I need to go post in the grumpy thread now. :p I can't do teeth. My poor kids have never been visited by the tooth fairy. Speaking of I have dentist appointment today to fill a cavity...
 
eww cavities LOL

I even have the dogs teeth when he was a puppy...........only because he and DD were the same age and she made me. Course he was a Dane so you kind couldn't miss them and if I didn't find them fast enough DD would put them in her mouth ....>. Talk about gross !!!!!!!!!!
 
I saved my wisdom teeth for a number of years after removal. After several years, though, they were just gross to look at. It held no special significance for me over time, but for some reason I kept them. When my granddaughter had hers removed last year and didn't care about saving them, I was actually glad neither she nor her parents felt the need to keep them. I suppose they would provide some DNA material should it ever be necessary to have access to that, so in that regard, perhaps the parents saving a first lost tooth might be good, but I certainly don't need my own DNA sample in the form of old teeth. ;)
 
OMG HAHAHA I absolutely LOVE this!! This is how I want my Obit to be written. This is great - you can tell she and her family had a great sense of humor, and that she was loved!
Me too.. Sent it to my sister saying if I go before her I want something like this... And to my teenager, who only told me not to die yet lol
 
Me too.. Sent it to my sister saying if I go before her I want something like this... And to my teenager, who only told me not to die yet lol
When I get home I'm going to show my son (he has the same sense of humour that I do for the most part) and I can just see him shaking his head with a huge smile on his face.
 
Ohh good idea, I'm gonna keep it and tell my son too.
Just have to make him put in that I was a complete 12 y/o my whole life. And to my Older Sister, "Yes, I am peter-pan" lol
 
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