A plumber spent more than $1000 for tattooing his teeth.
Marriage between Prince William and Kate Middleton was the topic around the world. In fact, their faces often decorated souvenirs and dolls. A British plumber, willing to decorate their teeth with the bride's face to be married today, 29 April 2011 in Westminster Abbey church.
Barmy Baz Franks are is willing to spend six hours and U.S. $ 1,664 to get the bride and groom's face tattooed on the two front teeth. This is done as a sense of pride and love of the royal family.
This guy is getting a tattoo is from the doctor's hand painting Neil Gerrard from Clifton Dental Studio in Bristol. He made sketches of candidates face the King and Queen of England is by using a small brush for 6 hours.
But unfortunately, tattoos known as gnasher tats did not last long, only 3 months. In fact, it will disappear faster if often brushed with great force. Frank is one of British citizens are really want to respect the new royal couple.
"I love the royal family, and this way I give support on their big day," said Barmy Baz Franks.
Doctor Neil Gerrard admitted often take some action to beautify the teeth. But she reveals that Frank was conducted in are most bizarre thing ever done.
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