Too funny! We actually have our story with a rotten tooth fairy. She likes to take gold thread ( A WHOLE SPOOL) and weave it ALL over the house...inside and out. She took the thread through the handles of mugs, keyrings, the toilet paper roll, and everything else she came across. The kids had to follow the whole thing to get to their money. They eachhave their 'wad' of gold thread in their 'treasure' box. Arlene From: sydstyr@xxxxxxxxxxxx: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx: [GeoStL] Re: geocaching Digest V7 #20Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 17:22:10 -0600 The Tooth Fairy forgot his/her way to this house by the time the Kyd was a little over 7 years old. That would have been Ok had there not still been teeth to trade for. Somehow, after the first 10 teeth or so, the thrill is gone. It got to the point that no one, including the Kyd would remember to put the tooth under the pillow, but when she finally WOULD remember then by golly "someone" had better show up. We decided the longer she waited, the lower ranking fairy would show up. Tooth Larry came after the Tooth Fairy, but if she messed around long enough she'd wind up with Tooth Fred. Tooth Fred was best known for leaving her her own money and not trying to hide it. Her favorite though was a small Ziploc baggie of what turned out to be "Things Useful in the Making a Small Bomb" -- a variety of batteries, a couple of pennies, a rubberband and paper clip, chewing gum in foil wrapper, and a couple of shelled pecans. That was during an especially "lean" evening for the panicked Tooth Fred. All things tooth stopped shortly after that. The rumors were that Tooth Ed was the next in line and we figured that could be nothing BUT ugly. I suppose we should return to talking about food now huh? Nancy _________________________________________________________________ Shed those extra pounds with MSN and The Biggest Loser! http://biggestloser.msn.com/