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On Sun, 20 May 2007 02:54:48 -0500, "Roger Wussyman" <anon@anon>
wrote:

Dental decay and unhealthy living practices go hand in hand. Mark had an
unsavory experience with an oral surgeon and is now "recovering".

no I have not seen a oral surgeon

I guess you clare claiming like woger you have access to my medical
records too

The toth along with severla other was damaged in the Army during a
training accident

brushing has kept these teeth in my mooth far longer than


Preventive dentistry is apparently not in Mark's book, as he let his rotten
teeth get so bad that he needed oral surgery. One must wonder how many teeth
Mark has left. Will he be relegated to eating oatmeal? Soup? Soggy corn
flakes? Did the Oral Surgeon help rid Mark of those nasty, black gaps in his
teeth?

no roal surgeon here

And I want to know who paid for his procedures! Mark probably went to the
Emergency Room since he has no insurance, and WE, you and I, ended up paying
for his visit.

ER don't do much form dental matters and I never went to an ER


But of course Mark, in his own twisted logic, probably feels that we "owe"
him the cost of his medical bills.

nah you think you know thing but you never let facts get in the way of
your rants


Buy a one dollar toothbrush, Mark. Use it. On your teeth...

boy you claim to know what I do why don't you ge a cluee and try using
some facts




"one useless man is disgrace 2 become a law firm 3 or more become a congress"
adams

woger you are a Congress all in your own head

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G

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