in Shoreditch, 14 pounds a go, but you get to prance into the Wire Subscription & Wifi with a rare 1981 Oral B poking out of your front pocket in an ostentatious manner.
toothbrushes too, the only problem is that those first few brushes are very harsh on the ol' gums, there is often blood left from the harsh new rigid bristles.
i don't think i can fault this logic sir
you got owt new or nothing?
new job
gona get my ipod repaired. nothing i have is very new
jobs are best new than old i think
i was
using a childs harry potter toothbrush until i recently got a new toothbrush. I feel your joy.
Progress, you got a fully grown ladies brush now, excellent!
Im
so goddamn proud, it bends!
I find the period of getting used to the feel of
a new toothbrush most disconcerting. It makes me think I should just stock up on one type of toothbrush so I don't have this problem.
i got 4, all the same!
i totally agree, it's like pants and tshirts find one, buy twenty, or four.
Although I have a nice grown up toothbrush
I bought this kids one the other week 'cause its ace
http://tinyurl.com/62y2vo
*scary
Dun dun durrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
“And now, your highness, we will discuss the location of your hidden rebel base...”
...or buy 'vintage' (used) toothbrushes from a specialist boutique
in Shoreditch, 14 pounds a go, but you get to prance into the Wire Subscription & Wifi with a rare 1981 Oral B poking out of your front pocket in an ostentatious manner.
*Style forecasting*
I am so freaking perturbed by this,
yet somehow partially mesmerised with the aesthetic possibilites, all in the same frame.
you would HAVE to us it
i enjoy new
toothbrushes too, the only problem is that those first few brushes are very harsh on the ol' gums, there is often blood left from the harsh new rigid bristles.
yes there was a little but teeth fell quite nice, even when i awoke
i bought a new toothbrush yesterday.
i've been using tesco value ones for months now and i've now got an ELECTRIK one. boo and yaa