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How you cleaning? Beetles??
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He licks them clean
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HIS old panty hose and macerates them.
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lol RD YOU KNOW it is the best method or you wouldn't be asking Sifford for his old panty hose, lmao. Beltonbanger yes I use beetles.
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I Could be wrong but it looks like you have 2 teeth switched on the bottom jaw. Not the center 2 but the next ones out. The shorter side of the tooth always goes towards the canine.
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Good eye Chris!
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Quote from: slammerdude on January 23, 2012, 05:38:45 PM
I Could be wrong but it looks like you have 2 teeth switched on the bottom jaw. Not the center 2 but the next ones out. The shorter side of the tooth always goes towards the canine.
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Very nice skull but how come the bear never smiles?
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Larry is always putting bear teeth in wrong.haha but only on here you can get away with it
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See! you guys are learning, I was just seeing if you were on the ball, lolol good eye. Sea wolf bears never smile when their teeth are backwards, lol
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Still looks really good.
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