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Do you guys even know where the phrase, “long in the tooth” comes from?
In England, the vets would go around and file down the teeth of older horses because they constantly grow. If they get too long they cannot chew properly and will starve. Hence, an older horse is getting ‘long in the tooth’.
Most folks think Bram Stoker’s Dracula is a horror story, and they would be partially correct..For me it is really a love story with some bizarre twists. Of course, I read the original book again just a couple years ago…Well, not this book of course!
oldpine52 over 10 years ago
Be careful, he can be a real pain in the neck.
jimguess over 10 years ago
Do you guys even know where the phrase, “long in the tooth” comes from?
In England, the vets would go around and file down the teeth of older horses because they constantly grow. If they get too long they cannot chew properly and will starve. Hence, an older horse is getting ‘long in the tooth’.
neverenoughgold over 10 years ago
Most folks think Bram Stoker’s Dracula is a horror story, and they would be partially correct..For me it is really a love story with some bizarre twists. Of course, I read the original book again just a couple years ago…Well, not this book of course!
jppjr over 10 years ago
Can you imagine what his dental insurance costs??