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Churchill's false teeth sold in Norfolk for £15,200
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Apparantly he used to throw his false teeth at people when he was annoyed...Originally posted by AtW View PostLoopy Loo -
Was that when he was spitting his dummy out?Originally posted by lje View PostApparantly he used to throw his false teeth at people when he was annoyed...
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Even at waiters?Originally posted by lje View PostApparantly he used to throw his false teeth at people when he was annoyed...Comment
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Only if they made him wait too long.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostEven at waiters?
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I'm afraid I don't have any of the details... Actually, come to think of it, I think I'm quite pleased that I don't have the details. Just heard about it on Radio 4 this morning. Apparantly they were especially designed to reduce his lisp.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostEven at waiters?
Perhaps I should stop listening to radio 4?
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<throws teeth, which don't get returned>Originally posted by AtW View PostOnly if they made him wait too long.
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Forget it, I'll just have the soup.Comment
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The BBC news article says they were designed to preserve his lithp.Originally posted by lje View PostI'm afraid I don't have any of the details... Actually, come to think of it, I think I'm quite pleased that I don't have the details. Just heard about it on Radio 4 this morning. Apparantly they were especially designed to reduce his lisp.
Perhaps I should stop listening to radio 4?
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It does too... Maybe I was half asleep in the car this morning?Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostThe BBC news article says they were designed to preserve his lithp.
Mind you, the following (from the BBC article) seems a tad contradictory...
The delicacy and special design of the teeth were widely credited with helping Churchill speak clearly and effectively, said Mr Bullock.Loopy LooComment
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I don't recall Churchill saying "We thshall fight them on the beacheth" or "I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tearth and thweat." or "Poor people, poor people. They trutht me, and I can give them nothing but dithathter for quite a long time"Originally posted by lje View PostIt does too... Maybe I was half asleep in the car this morning?
Mind you, the following (from the BBC article) seems a tad contradictory...
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