Aftermath of Chewing Tobacco
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These are teaching mannequins to show the devastating health effects of chewing tobacco.
21 responses
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Davide Simone (Deleted) gave props (4 Apr 2012):
wow susam creates disasters voted
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James Wiley gave props (4 Apr 2012):
This is what happens to old baseball players. Pretty ugly! V
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Michele Wambaugh said (5 Apr 2012):
OMG this is horrible! voted!
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Susan Littlefield gave props (5 Apr 2012):
Wow......an 'in your face' image, that's for sure!! Voted.
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Shirley Valencia said (5 Apr 2012):
Good grief!!!! this is ugly. In my book this should win hands down........... voted.
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John Linton gave props (6 Apr 2012):
Oh YEAH! Rad!
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Bruce Miller (Deleted) gave props (6 Apr 2012):
definitely ugly! (I can tell it's a wig. haha)
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Vin Weathermon gave props (6 Apr 2012):
wow...two busts of my cousins cletus and clarence
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Vin Weathermon gave props (6 Apr 2012):
It is an excellent shot for the theme!
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Donna Mullins gave props (6 Apr 2012):
What an entry! Absolutely PERFECT for the theme Susan! Unsettling but true!
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Donna Mullins said (6 Apr 2012):
VOTED!
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Susan B. Griffith said (7 Apr 2012):
Thank you for all the comments. These teaching heads were part of community program at Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine to show kids what can happen if you chew or start to chew.
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Deborah Downes gave props (7 Apr 2012):
Frightening and powerful. Excellent entry. Voted.
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Richard Bruns said (12 Apr 2012):
Absolutely yes! So right on on so many levels!
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Massimo Bardelli gave props (13 Apr 2012):
Yeah I like it voted!
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JamesHarmon McQuilkin gave props (14 Apr 2012):
This is more true than I think people are willing to face--much like cigarettes. I know, because I was in the business back in the 70's and 80's. One instance: I sold Applejack chew to a man 3x's every day for 2 years. After a few months of absenze from the store, he came in and bought a paper; however, no chew. I asked him why he was'nt buying any, and he proceeded (without speaking) to pull out a napkin and opened it in front of me. I was a whole side of his jaw bone, deteriorated from more than 50 years of chewing. He sad "never more", and walked out. One month later he was back buying 3 pouches in one shot, and continued to purchase even more than he did prior to his surgery. Chew goes directly right into the blood stream, and I believe more addicting than any tobacco product.
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Susan B. Griffith said (14 Apr 2012):
JamesHarmon, thank you for that story. It helps bring home the message to never use or stop using.
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Regenia Brabham gave props (15 Apr 2012):
That is a powerful message. Great entry!
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Mike H said (20 Apr 2012):
That''s what you call "UUUHHHH-LY"!
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Sonia Adam Murray gave props (30 May 2012):
Ouch, very ugly, I voted!
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Thad Zajdowicz gave props (2 Jun 2012):
So fits the theme and a powerful public health image -- gets a big plus vote here.






















