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 The teeth of the comb are fine, it's not a comb for teeth
	The teeth of the comb are fine, it's not a comb for teeth (, Wed 2 Jul 2014, 19:11, 3 replies, latest was 11 years ago)
 the number of people with hairy teeth must represent a significant slice of the grooming market.
	the number of people with hairy teeth must represent a significant slice of the grooming market.I'm calling you an incorrigible paedophile here.
(, Wed 2 Jul 2014, 19:14, Reply)
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(, Wed 2 Jul 2014, 19:22, Reply)
 yes, note the space between 'tooth' and 'comb'
	yes, note the space between 'tooth' and 'comb'I have no beef with 'fine-tooth comb', it's where 'toothcomb' is used when my belm reflex kicks in.
I trust this clarifies matters.
(, Wed 2 Jul 2014, 19:23, Reply)
 I think the issue is that no one says 'fine-toothed' really, the saying is 'fine-tooth'
	I think the issue is that no one says 'fine-toothed' really, the saying is 'fine-tooth'(, Wed 2 Jul 2014, 19:26, Reply)
 I have no beef with that, it's pacifically the 'toothcomb' variant which I have consistently called out as spasticated.
	I have no beef with that, it's pacifically the 'toothcomb' variant which I have consistently called out as spasticated.(, Wed 2 Jul 2014, 19:28, Reply)
 Much as I hate to admit, that one's in the Collins dictionary
	Much as I hate to admit, that one's in the Collins dictionaryShe's just a smutty whore anyway.
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