LOL.Quote:
Through an investigation, the department learned that the previous homeowners were local dentists who practiced in the area 50 to 70 years ago, the post said.
Family members told police there is a dental tradition of burying teeth for good luck when selling a home, the post said.
Ag87H2O said:
Now I've officially heard of everything.
I guess never buy a house from a veterinarian or a mortician.
Yeah, we've lived in our house for 35 years and dozens of dogs and cats over the years. Our back acreage is a virtual pet cemetery.The Sun said:Ag87H2O said:
Now I've officially heard of everything.
I guess never buy a house from a veterinarian or a mortician.
Heaven help whoever digs in the yard of the home I grew up in. Our cat got hit by a car and I buried it in a tupperware container.
Or a mohel.Ag87H2O said:
Now I've officially heard of everything.
I guess never buy a house from a veterinarian or a mortician.
I think its more Hondo than dentists.Ginormus Ag said:
Dentists.
Ginormus Ag said:
Dentists.
Skullduggery.aggiehawg said:
I had an uncle who was a specialist in jaw pain TMJ.
When he traveled for seminars and presentations, he had twelve skulls that he brought with him. He went all over the world doing that. Customs was always fun.
But even when he was a dentist, I never remember that stuff.
My late uncle was always a hoot and a half as was his wife. His wife was related to the founder of Home Shopping Network, Roy Speers.. Roy's wife came from a family that owned several square blocks in downtown Manhattan. Crazy rich. Had their own yacht that Demi Moore when she was married to Bruce, called the yacht and wanted to know when their "lease" was up so they could use it. Linda was very offended. "I own this! No leases involved!"techno-ag said:Skullduggery.aggiehawg said:
I had an uncle who was a specialist in jaw pain TMJ.
When he traveled for seminars and presentations, he had twelve skulls that he brought with him. He went all over the world doing that. Customs was always fun.
But even when he was a dentist, I never remember that stuff.
Sounds like they killed the Tooth Ferry and buried her the yard. Probably safer to rent then buy that house.aggiehawg said:LOL.Quote:
Through an investigation, the department learned that the previous homeowners were local dentists who practiced in the area 50 to 70 years ago, the post said.
Family members told police there is a dental tradition of burying teeth for good luck when selling a home, the post said.
"They're here!"Ag87H2O said:
Now I've officially heard of everything.
I guess never buy a house from a veterinarian or a mortician.
Ag87H2O said:
Now I've officially heard of everything.
I guess never buy a house from a veterinarian or a mortician.
Sid Farkas said:Ginormus Ag said:
Dentists.
You anti-dentite *******.
The Sun said:Ag87H2O said:
Now I've officially heard of everything.
I guess never buy a house from a veterinarian or a mortician.
Heaven help whoever digs in the yard of the home I grew up in. Our cat got hit by a car and I buried it in a tupperware container.
I'm pretty sure almost everyone's backyard is a pet cemetery (I know mine is). Not just veterinarians.Ag87H2O said:
Now I've officially heard of everything.
I guess never buy a house from a veterinarian or a mortician.
AggieUSMC said:I'm pretty sure almost everyone's backyard is a pet cemetery (I know mine is). Not just veterinarians.Ag87H2O said:
Now I've officially heard of everything.
I guess never buy a house from a veterinarian or a mortician.