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![]() "P.Fritz" wrote in message ... "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... I do not have a need to differentiate myself from others by comparing cultures. Just drive to New Jersey. Or better yet, the Adirondacks. If you have all your teeth, they'll think you're some sort of god-king. Plus, it's cheaper than travelling to England to see bad teeth. It depends....a couple of years ago I was looking at spending two weeks in New England of two weeks in Ireland.......it was cheaper going to Ireland. I don't know how well the Irish take care of their teeth, but the New Englanders have some of the worst dentistry that I see. Tons of undiagnosed periodontal disease, and huge black amalgam fillings that cover 80% of the tooth. When it comes to poor oral hygiene and poor dentistry, there's not much of a difference between England and *New* England. |
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