From Lynn’s Comments: My dad did this. He would pop his teeth out and make faces. It drove my mom crazy. At work, he’d keep his teeth in his breast pocket. One day, he fell against the counter when a customer came into his shop and he accidentally “bit himself” on the chest. We laughed about this for weeks.
A toddler’s laugh of joy is one of the world’s truly great sounds. I have a recording of my daughter about that age cracking up when we were being silly and I use it for her ringtone. She rolls her eyes when I mention it, but I love it.
My dad had dentures due to an incident with my brother involving a baseball. (Imagine a Scotsman trying to play baseball.) Of course, Dad had “British teeth” – it may have been seen as a bit of a blessing because his teeth were so bad (in the British & Irish isles ‘having your teeth out’ was a rite of passage for many of his generation.) One upshot of learning this family lore (it happened before i was born) was i developed an overwhelming fear of getting a baseball in the face.
There was a creepy man in my old neighbourhood who delighted in frightening children by popping up in front of them with his dentures askew and growling. Nowadays, such behaviour might attract the attention of the local constabulary & result in remand for treatment or jail time.
My dad had dentures, and in an effort to get used to the faster he decided to sleep in them. During the night they got to bothering him in his sleep and he took them out and threw them across the room. Later on in the night on his way for a bathroom break he bit himself in the foot. Family laughed for years to come when dentures are mentioned.
They are so easy to entertain at that age. It’s when they are older that it gets tough because they think they can only be entertained by a screen, be it a cell phone, tablet, computer or gaming machine hooked up to the TV.
I can remember my Granpa dropping his teeth like that and stomping around the kitchen to scare the grandkids. My little brother was terrified, while I thought Grandpa was really funny and laughed every time.
Grandpa had a sadistic sense of humor. He’s the one, on Christmas Eve, who took the shotgun, went out in the backyard, fired it off, and then came into the house and announced to one and all that there’d be no Christmas that year because " Sandy Claws was dead! "
One uncle had something weirder that this. He would pretend to take out his eyes and wash them in his mouth while staring at you with the whites of his eyes. How he could roll them back in his head was a special talent
I loved when my beloved grandpa did that too. He also could write Copperplate and make a wee mouse out of his handkerchief. Miss him. He and I were the only people in the family to have asthma
Templo S.U.D. almost 2 years ago
as far as I can remember, my Arizona grandfather never had dentures
Asharah almost 2 years ago
My mother had dentures before I was born.
Tantor almost 2 years ago
Is it Canadian humor?
Gizmo Cat almost 2 years ago
From Lynn’s Comments: My dad did this. He would pop his teeth out and make faces. It drove my mom crazy. At work, he’d keep his teeth in his breast pocket. One day, he fell against the counter when a customer came into his shop and he accidentally “bit himself” on the chest. We laughed about this for weeks.
M2MM almost 2 years ago
All my grandparents and my mother wore dentures. Rarely did they “entertain” anyone with this trick. :D
zerotvus almost 2 years ago
now that’s a classic….just like pull my finger!!!
Johnnyrico almost 2 years ago
I think I’m gonna barf
'IndyMan' almost 2 years ago
Back when I had grandmothers, I never knew ‘false teeth’ existed ! ! ! !
WaywardWind almost 2 years ago
<<< as far as I can remember, my Arizona grandfather never had dentures >>>Look at all you missed.
biglar almost 2 years ago
I remember my Grandpa doing that. Gramma would always yell at him when he did it. :D
Willywise52 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Once my teeth are in for the day,they’re in for the day,granddaughters not withstanding…
freewaydog almost 2 years ago
A nice old lady who used to sit for me when I was a toddler used to remove her dentures for me for entertainment. I just thought she had magic teeth.
uniquename almost 2 years ago
A toddler’s laugh of joy is one of the world’s truly great sounds. I have a recording of my daughter about that age cracking up when we were being silly and I use it for her ringtone. She rolls her eyes when I mention it, but I love it.
ajr58(1) almost 2 years ago
Dad joke, that can recycled for grandkids. Everything old is new again.
gigagrouch almost 2 years ago
My dad had dentures due to an incident with my brother involving a baseball. (Imagine a Scotsman trying to play baseball.) Of course, Dad had “British teeth” – it may have been seen as a bit of a blessing because his teeth were so bad (in the British & Irish isles ‘having your teeth out’ was a rite of passage for many of his generation.) One upshot of learning this family lore (it happened before i was born) was i developed an overwhelming fear of getting a baseball in the face.
djtenltd almost 2 years ago
@Templo S.U.D._ He’s one of the fortunate ones.
gigagrouch almost 2 years ago
There was a creepy man in my old neighbourhood who delighted in frightening children by popping up in front of them with his dentures askew and growling. Nowadays, such behaviour might attract the attention of the local constabulary & result in remand for treatment or jail time.
joefearsnothing almost 2 years ago
My father used to do that! ;o]
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Glad she finds that funny and not scary.
rhartt4363 almost 2 years ago
My father’s mother did that to me when I was a kid. I spent forever pushing my tongue against my teeth trying to do it.
vacman almost 2 years ago
My dad had dentures, and in an effort to get used to the faster he decided to sleep in them. During the night they got to bothering him in his sleep and he took them out and threw them across the room. Later on in the night on his way for a bathroom break he bit himself in the foot. Family laughed for years to come when dentures are mentioned.
Daltongang Premium Member almost 2 years ago
They are so easy to entertain at that age. It’s when they are older that it gets tough because they think they can only be entertained by a screen, be it a cell phone, tablet, computer or gaming machine hooked up to the TV.
Linguist almost 2 years ago
I can remember my Granpa dropping his teeth like that and stomping around the kitchen to scare the grandkids. My little brother was terrified, while I thought Grandpa was really funny and laughed every time.
Grandpa had a sadistic sense of humor. He’s the one, on Christmas Eve, who took the shotgun, went out in the backyard, fired it off, and then came into the house and announced to one and all that there’d be no Christmas that year because " Sandy Claws was dead! "
Baer321 almost 2 years ago
My father does this with his dentures. It is especially fun to watch the toddlers try to copy him.
g04922 almost 2 years ago
LOL… the old guy love kids, especially his grandchildren.
mindjob almost 2 years ago
One uncle had something weirder that this. He would pretend to take out his eyes and wash them in his mouth while staring at you with the whites of his eyes. How he could roll them back in his head was a special talent
delennwen almost 2 years ago
The love between April and her Grandpa is one of the sweetest things about this comic strip.
ednorton130 almost 2 years ago
My dad used to do this, the kids thought it was great.
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 2 years ago
My Dad did that!
Tantor almost 2 years ago
I think Grampa should do the “pull my finger” joke to April, which is much funnier
cmxx almost 2 years ago
I once saw a pipe smoker blowing smoke rings for an awe-struck little boy, who would beg, each time, “Do-it-tahgain!”
ComicLily almost 2 years ago
I can do fine without those images.
EnlilEnkiEa almost 2 years ago
Now if he can pull off the gag that the couple had to do in Beetlejuice he’s all set!
kenocar Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Had a grandpa in my family that did that to a three year old granddaughter and she was terrified.
Odd Dog Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Merry Christmas to all who observe and happy holidays and best wish’s to those that observe something else!
rebelstrike0 almost 2 years ago
Just so long as it is not trying to use an orange peel as a smile. When Vito Corleone tried that one in The Godfather…
MykiTsuch almost 2 years ago
My grandfather would entertain us for hours by wiggling his ears and flipping his dentures in his mouth before sticking them out!
Lisa Marie Chamberlain almost 2 years ago
My great uncle had no teeth poor guy LOL
catonmyshoulders almost 2 years ago
My grandfather did that too. When there were several around when he did it he would tell us to take ours out too! We tried real hard! LOL
nostall almost 2 years ago
Marvelous! My father used to do that to me: freaked me and made me laugh every time. RIP and God bless you Dad.
feefers_ 9 months ago
I loved when my beloved grandpa did that too. He also could write Copperplate and make a wee mouse out of his handkerchief. Miss him. He and I were the only people in the family to have asthma