When I was a kid I had an unusual problem–you can see it in this photo!
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An aversion to haircuts? 🙂
Parents who dressed you funny? That’s not so unusual. 🙂
@Jerry: i did hate haircuts then… so you are right on that point, but its not really an unusual problem, at least at that age.
@Jul: I bet those were my choices… but not really the unusual problem I am thinking of.
A problem keeping your brother from punching you in the face? (evidence is chipped tooth)
Aside from slighly messy hair and a chipped front tooth — neither of which are really unusual at that age, I don’t see anything “wrong” at all. What am I missing?
@CQ: My brother only dropped me in a swimming pool — no punches to the face. And you’ve miss read the evidence.
@Bill Smith: There is no chipped tooth in the photo… It’s all natural.
You had a thing about yellow and pink?
If that isn’t a chipped tooth, you’ve got a misplaced fang!
The problem was that he was as cute as a beagle pup.
@Snooker… i was soooo gay!
@ian: when my baby tooth fell out, my fang grew in naturally. They took x-rays and there was a regular tooth already formed after the fang, so they eventually operated and removed the fang tooth–but not after dulling it while it was still growing in.
@Ed: Awe… thanks… not that I think beagle pups are cute, but that’s just me.
Gee, the extra tooth in that position must be the sign of homosexuality. I had an extra tooth there myself, though mine didn’t make me look like a vampire.