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Was Hitler really born with teeth?

72 replies

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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CountessDracula · 09/08/2006 21:01

ok I was googling for this and I have found a strange scene. Not, I think, one that the Mumsnet Players would choose to perform but all the same I thought I should share it with you

hmmm

CountessDracula · 09/08/2006 21:02

warning it is a bit horrid about a dog eating a baby

but so odd I had to post it

Flamesparrow · 09/08/2006 21:05

Right - sod all about him being born with teeth... but his teeth seem to be the only part of his body that they found...

Suspiciously similar but very different to the original point?!?!?

Hmmmmm????

(Oh, and I have no idea why I need to know )

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Kathlean · 09/08/2006 21:10

One of DPs friends still has his baby teeth. He is never going to grow a second (adult) set.

CaligulaCorday · 09/08/2006 21:11

So are his teeth oddly small, kathlean?

OwainGlyndwr · 09/08/2006 21:12

CD you are FUCKED UP

Flamesparrow · 09/08/2006 21:12

How bizarre... teeny tiny teeth?

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Kathlean · 09/08/2006 21:14

To be honest I have never noticed.

CaligulaCorday · 09/08/2006 22:01

How can you never have noticed? If a friend of mine told me s/he had only milk teeth and no adult ones, I would immediately have to stare at them to find out!

CaligulaCorday · 09/08/2006 22:02

Can you come back with a full report on this please, Kathlean.

SaintGeorge · 09/08/2006 22:07

Well I either had 2 sets of baby teeth - or 2 sets of adult, not really sure which it is.

Anyhow, when my baby teeth started falling out what my mum assumed were my adults came in. Then they started to fall out but rather than getting stuck with just gums another set of teeth followed. In fact I had to have quiet a few removed to make space.

So obviously it is possible to have more/less than the regular milk followed by adult sets.

Jackstini · 09/08/2006 22:12

CD that is awful - you will give people nightmares.....

Miaou · 09/08/2006 22:21

Napolean was born with teeth. And my mum's next-door-neighbours' granddaughter. So there

It is supposed to be a sign of greatness. Apparently.

Please don't ask how I know that though

geekgrrl · 09/08/2006 22:22

wouldn't you just feel so cheated if your baby teeth were permanent - all the other children getting their lucrative tooth fairy visits, whilst you sit there with baby teeth firmly in place....

bubble99 · 09/08/2006 22:24

I'm sure Mel Gibson would know the answer.

Kathlean · 09/08/2006 22:24

Unfortunately we only see them once or twice a year since we became parents and they stayed firmly young carefree and childless.

I'll spend the entire time when we next see them looking.

CaligulaCorday · 09/08/2006 22:25

LOL.

Excellent. That's where Mumsnet really comes up trumps - answers all the important questions.

SaintGeorge · 09/08/2006 22:26

geekgrrl - I must admit the extra cash I received from the Tooth Fairy was very welcome

futurity · 09/08/2006 22:29

my brother was born with two teeth...gave my mum and the hospital quite a shock!

waterfalls · 09/08/2006 22:30

Hitler is apparently one of my ancestors

bubble99 · 09/08/2006 22:32

I hope you haven't inherited the 'tache.

waterfalls · 09/08/2006 22:32

Just dont double cross me

CaligulaCorday · 09/08/2006 22:32

Ancestors? I didn't know he'd had any children.

CaligulaCorday · 09/08/2006 22:34

You don't get the urge to invade small countries every now and then do you? (Obviously, it doesn't count if you're a bride, as it's "their day" and therefore entirely reasonable.)

waterfalls · 09/08/2006 22:34

My great grandad was german and apparently related to him somehow.