I usually try to avoid putting myself into shots that make it into "Photo of the Day," but I couldn't resist sharing this one. It was inspired by a particular scene from the film Young Frankenstein (one of my most-favorite films), and although I couldn't find the specific part of the movie here's a scene that's funny nonetheless.
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I love your picture, can I put a link in my blog?
If you were really dedicated, you'd have gripped the table in your teeth to simulate the lack of a lower mandible...
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Beautiful! I agree with The Ridger...perhaps you could unhinge your jaw. :)