Toothpick or Mint
- Ben Rumson
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Toothpick or Mint
When leaving my favorite establishment, I reach for a toothpick. What do you choose? Minty toothpick is still a toothpick..
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Re: Toothpick or Mint
Only mints of the wafer thin variety. 

- Fill
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Re: Toothpick or Mint
toothpicks make you look tough and rustic.
I prefer to use a pocket knife, but the wife frowns on looking that tough and rustic
I prefer to use a pocket knife, but the wife frowns on looking that tough and rustic
- Dinochrome
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Re: Toothpick or Mint
Toothpick. But I use my pocketknife to carve the pick down so that it fits into the pocket between #17 and #18.
After cleaning the pocket, I use a plastic flossing device (mint-flavored) to clean the rest.
If no toothpicks are available, I use the knife to scrape a long splinter off the edge of the table and use that.
After cleaning the pocket, I use a plastic flossing device (mint-flavored) to clean the rest.
If no toothpicks are available, I use the knife to scrape a long splinter off the edge of the table and use that.
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- TheIrishman
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Re: Toothpick or Mint
Am I the only one who voted "waitress" and will admit to it?
Actually took one home last night. I can't help it. Barmaids, waitresses, shot girls....My friends actually tried an intervention one night. As soon as I realized it wasn't about my drinking it went down hill
Actually took one home last night. I can't help it. Barmaids, waitresses, shot girls....My friends actually tried an intervention one night. As soon as I realized it wasn't about my drinking it went down hill

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- SoupOrMan
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Re: Toothpick or Mint
Toothpick. Cleans your teeth and works on very small vampires.
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Re: Toothpick or Mint
I picked the waitress because they usually have floss in their purses.
- cu74
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Re: Toothpick or Mint
So now the "waitress" has over half of the votes..
.. (what a surprise
)
I considered voting "waitress" also, but Ben referred to his "favorite establishment" and I would NOT reach for any of the waitresses at my favorite establishment


I considered voting "waitress" also, but Ben referred to his "favorite establishment" and I would NOT reach for any of the waitresses at my favorite establishment

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Re: Toothpick or Mint
Mint if I'm on a date, toothpick otherwise. So, usually toothpick...
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