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English soccer fan takes good dental hygiene to a new level
Tickets to the biggest English soccer game of the year? Check. Jacket to protect against the chilly weather? Check. Money to buy some food and drink at the game? Check. Toothbrush to keep up with dental hygiene during the match? Uh ... check? At Sunday's English Premier League match between ...
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The Tooth Brush Fan
Soccer Training Info — ... The Tooth Brush Fan I'm a little late to this one, but caught it on Yahoo Sports . This is the last thing you'd expect to see at an EPL match between Chelsea and Manchester United, but one fan thought he needed to brush his pearly whites while taking in the game. Just when Michael Owen was coming on the TV cameras caught the tooth brusher red handed. What's next, are we going to see people with their electric razors shaving away while the take in an EPL game? I wouldn't be surprised if we see a full stadium of fans with their toothbrushes over the next couple of weeks as a ...

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