Tuesday, April 26th, 2011
A patriotic plumber has splashed out £1,000 for the Royal Wedding by getting tattoos of the happy couple – on his TEETH.

Barmy Baz Franks, 29, spent six hours in the dentist’s chair while portraits of William and Kate were painstakingly added to his front teeth.
Dr Neil Gerrard, of the Clifton Dental Studio in Bristol, created the temporary designs on paper before painting them on by hand using stencils and ultra-fine brushes.
The temporary artwork – known as ‘gnasher tats’ – will last for up to three months and can only be removed by ”several long, hard brushes”.

Bachelor Baz, who lives in Bristol, said: ”I love the Royal Family and this was my way of lending my support to their Big Day.”
Dr Gerrard added: ”I’ve done some unusual dental cosmetics in my time, but this was certainly one of the strangest.”
SWNS Reporter
Twitter: @swns
Related tags.
Yes, Minister: Liam Fox photographed with porn star Cathy Barry
Firefighters become YouTube hit with Sugababes cover
Ronaldo: fans are jealous of my looks
Cheeky sheep charge into Boots ‘farmacy’
Self-taught painter becomes leading marine artist
Horse racing fan proposes to his girlfriend on live TV
Father-of-two keeps the streets safe – dressed as a ninja
Wannabe superheroes guard streets of English town
Lovesick seal jumps over metal fence
Duckling stays alive thanks to a MIRROR
Workmen resurface road around parked car
Fat cat Cilla Black loses half of her body weight
Secret nuclear plant snapped by Google Street View
Euromillions winners from Largs, Scotland, celebrate £161m win
DJ spends 24 hours on a log flume
Octonauts product launch brought forward following huge demand
JK Rowling’s childhood home for sale
Contact us about this story
(We try to reply to all your e-mails within 48 hours). You can also register with us to recieve updates.