Tooth Fairy ??

Posted on Wednesday, December 19, 2007 - 7 comments -


Until now., im wondering if tooth fairy exist.. haha funny ryt,? well, cant a 20-year-old guy imagine things like things? ^_^ if tooth fairies are true to life, people will have another way to earn money! haha and il be rich for sure, il bargain for my tooth.


the tooth fairy legend has become a noted part of childhood in American culture for a long time.It was originated from old European folklore that fairies were very well known to exchange good valuables for items used by human beings.It was not until the early 90's that the tooth fairy became soo popular as a rite of passage from infancy to childhood. Although it is not attached to any religion or holiday, the legend has become uniquely associated with American culture.


it is said that the purpose of the tooth fairy legend is to ease the worry of fear of children growing up. The tooth fairy myth was probably told to reward children or give them something to look forward to when they lose a tooth, something they may have grown attached to.The tooth fairy comes to visit a child generally between the ages of 5 and 7 years, when their first baby tooth is lost. A child would put his/her lost tooth under their pillow at night and the tooth fairy would make the exchange while they were sleeping.

Ive got my tooth extracted last night.. huhuhu wrong move for me, coz today I have a christmas party to attend. My dentist told me that im prohibited to drink alcoholic beverages! @_@ what a bummer. How will enjoy my party without it,Im also not allowed to move too much or else my wound would bleed "daw". My Christmas weekend is ruined, as in! Im also going to EK on friday, and guess what, I cant ride the attractions like anchor's away and jungle log jam, coz it will bleed "daw" huhuhuhu.. oh well, I hope it will heal soon, and syempre, im pasaway, so maybe on friday, ill still enjoy the rides.. come what may,,hahaha

There has been 7 Responses to 'Tooth Fairy ??' so far

  1. Winter says:

    ugh.. that's so icky... i remembered the time that 3 were extracted simultaneously on my friggin' mouth, one has 3 roots and geez... :( i feel sick.. :(

  2. savante says:

    No alcohol? Seriously! I'd have assumed that the alcohol would cleanse the wound :P

  3. FerBert says:

    lately ko na lang nadiscover na amy tut pery pala.. sa aming mga mhihirap kase.. bianato lang namen sa bubong para swertihin daw...

  4. Unknown says:

    Haha...tama ka ferbert, binato rin namin yung mga ngipin namin noon sa bubong...

    Ang ritual naman samin, pagkapabunot ng ngipin (sa community dentist namin na nakakatuwa talaga. Nagkukuwento siya sayo tapos hindi mo mamamalayan na nabunot na pala ngipin mo..haha!) kakain kami ng iced candy..haha..para daw hindi dumugo tsaka hindi maramdaman yung pain..haha..weird no?!

    Naku Justin OK lang yan..I'm sure mae-enjoy mo pa rin ang Christmas kahit ganyan...:)

    Merry Christmas sa'yo!

    Pati na rin sa mga naunang mag-comment sakin, sina portable bitch, savante, at ferbert :)

  5. [chocoley] says:

    Seriously alcohol? Anyways tut fairy.. is that a panakot sa mga bata dba?

  6. ruff nurse-du-jour says:

    just sending a christmas greeting to one of my most loved cyberbud. :-)

    from your friendly neighborhood nurse,
    ruff. :-)

  7. chase / chubz says:

    the first time i knew about tooth fairies was when i was 14 years old.. the time when almost all of my teeth are permanent.. what a bummer..
    my parents never told us bout that..
    my dad was very brutal when it comes to tooth care.
    and 20 years later.. tada!!
    no need for expensive braces!..