Gnasher has been to the dentist (on his private healthcare policy) and has had his teeth removed. Will be called Gums in the next edition.
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Bloody hell, can't believe this. My super Bupa health care policy does not cover dental treatment. I'm off to read the Dandy, this can' be right.Originally posted by WTFH View PostGnasher has been to the dentist (on his private healthcare policy) and has had his teeth removed. Will be called Gums in the next edition.
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