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Was Hitler really born with teeth?

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Flamesparrow · 09/08/2006 20:40

Anyone know? I've been told it quite a few times, but don't know if its true.

There is always someone on MN who knows

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FioFio · 09/08/2006 20:41

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OwainGlyndwr · 09/08/2006 20:42

THE most random question ever asked on MN

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CountessDracula · 09/08/2006 20:42

walt disney had no gums

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SimonBolivarCusack · 09/08/2006 20:42

who tells you this
what kind of conversations are you having!

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Flamesparrow · 09/08/2006 20:42

I've heard the one ball too... snopes was cr*p for this question

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SimonBolivarCusack · 09/08/2006 20:43

did his teeth just stick out of the bone then CountessDrac??

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Flamesparrow · 09/08/2006 20:44

Do I have odd conversations then?

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SimonBolivarCusack · 09/08/2006 20:45

well it was 'been told it quite a few times' that got me

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Angeliz · 09/08/2006 20:46

how can you not have gums?

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CaligulaCorday · 09/08/2006 20:46

I think that might be an old tale about boogie men. Richard III was also reputed to be born with teeth, and also hair down to his shoulders.

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Angeliz · 09/08/2006 20:46

oh what a baby i'm picturing now!

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CountessDracula · 09/08/2006 20:47

he did have gums really I made it up

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SimonBolivarCusack · 09/08/2006 20:48

ah bollocks
gullible, moi?

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hulababy · 09/08/2006 20:50

Found something to back up that it is possible:

Apparantly one 1 in 2000 babies are born with teeth. The tooth buds develop whilsty baby is still in the womb. Most get their first teeth between 4 and 7 months.

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FioFio · 09/08/2006 20:51

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Flamesparrow · 09/08/2006 20:53

I have had 3 people in the last 2 months say it to me (DS teething), and had heard it before then too! I need different company....

at taking them out though!!!!

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CountessDracula · 09/08/2006 20:54

My brother had a schoolfriend who had two rows of teeth. He had 3 to start with but they had taken one out.

v odd

(i am not making this one up)

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LemonTart · 09/08/2006 20:54

this has to be one of the funniest most random thread titles on mumsnet EVER.
I think we need a competition to find the most random title ever award

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southeastastra · 09/08/2006 20:55

everyone's born with teeth but you can't see them (i think)

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hulababy · 09/08/2006 20:56

I had 2 rows of teeth. My adult teeth came threw before some of my milk teeth fell out. Had about 8 teeth removed and fixed braces for 18 months or so to sort it!

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Angeliz · 09/08/2006 20:56

I amm giving Birth shortly and KNOW i'm going to have a nightmare tonight about a baby with hair down to it's bottom with two rows of teeth sticking out of it's jaw!

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SimonBolivarCusack · 09/08/2006 20:57

DH still has a baby tooth at the front
it was so strong the new one grew out of his gum so they took it out

I think someone at my school had 2 rows on her top jaw

I knew some babies could are born with one or more teeth

All these teeth facts coming out of the woodwork...

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Flamesparrow · 09/08/2006 20:57

I nearly put it in "news" but then realised it probably wasn't

But... NO-ONE has actually answered my question!!! Surely SOMEONE knows stuff like this?!?! And how come I can't find it on google or anything??? Do random people say it to me, but no-one online???

The bloody "The its gonna taste great frosties kid has killed himself" rumour has loads of pages with it discussed! Hitler's teeth is dull though?!?!

3 rows of teeth sounds frightening.

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hulababy · 09/08/2006 20:58

3 rows of teeth???

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southeastastra · 09/08/2006 20:59

why do you need to know!

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