Thinking of making the big switch myself but just interested to hear of others’ experiences of post switch dental hygiene, in particular, what sort of feedback have you been getting from your hygienist since making the big switch?
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So a few harmless posts to get over the newbie restrictions and then a banal question totally bypassing the welcome forum....
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I smell arfurOriginally posted by Mabs J The Chaffinch View PostThinking of making the big switch myself but just interested to hear of others’ experiences of post switch dental hygiene, in particular, what sort of feedback have you been getting from your hygienist since making the big switch?Comment
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Certainly has that feeling, doesn't it. Kojak indeed.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostSo a few harmless posts to get over the newbie restrictions and then a banal question totally bypassing the welcome forum....
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Mabs is too much to type.. just use MB I reckon.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostSo a few harmless posts to get over the newbie restrictions and then a banal question totally bypassing the welcome forum....
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Not sure if this you suggesting where this sockies stable is from or just a generalistic term for tedious sockies nowadays.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostSo a few harmless posts to get over the newbie restrictions and then a banal question totally bypassing the welcome forum....
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Part of me would agree with the former looking at the name and the modus operandi.
The dates make me wonder if it's a clever word play from another member...
And the numbers. 17 letters in the name (excluding spaces). If you add the letters in January, May, and August it comes to 17. All three of these months have 31 days in them and voila!!Mabs J The Chaffinch
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I am not the previous poster to whom you allude. I can promise you that.
Back on topic, brand and model? I assume Oral B...Comment
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My name is Mabel and my family name begins with a J. That’s all I’m giving away.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostNot sure if this you suggesting where this sockies stable is from or just a generalistic term for tedious sockies nowadays.
Part of me would agree with the former looking at the name and the modus operandi.
The dates make me wonder if it's a clever word play from another member...
And the numbers. 17 letters in the name (excluding spaces). If you add the letters in January, May, and August it comes to 17. All three of these months have 31 days in them and voila!!
Got him!!
Oh, and I like a little bit of bread with no cheese.Comment
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