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watch out (private) dentists, you're next

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    #11
    Originally posted by SandyDown View Post
    Yawn, Fart, Yawn
    The correct punctuation is: Yawn. Fart. Yawn.

    Notice the full stops.

    10 points deducted, I'm afraid. That takes you to the bottom of our "Can't Punctuate for Toffee" league. Lose two more points and it's a public beheading, I'm afraid; CUK Sharia Law, you understand.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Bob Dalek View Post
      The correct punctuation is: Yawn. Fart. Yawn.

      Notice the full stops.

      10 points deducted, I'm afraid. That takes you to the bottom of our "Can't Punctuate for Toffee" league. Lose two more points and it's a public beheading, I'm afraid; CUK Sharia Law, you understand.
      Yawn, Fart, Yawn... then another concurrent Fart and Yawn!!

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        #13
        Originally posted by Bagpuss View Post
        You just went to a bad dentist. Most "NHS dentists" have more private work e.g. mine does NHS 1 day per week. There are no NHS only dentists outside of hospital depts AFAIK But in true CUK style have a free blame it on the state on me.
        I'm not looking for a dentist that only does NHS work, and no private work; just a dentist that will do examinations and treatment on the NHS. Sorry about this but I pay all my taxes fairly and I'd like a bit of fair treatemt in return.

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          #14
          Originally posted by expat View Post
          I'm not looking for a dentist that only does NHS work, and no private work; just a dentist that will do examinations and treatment on the NHS. Sorry about this but I pay all my taxes fairly and I'd like a bit of fair treatemt in return.
          Effen Jocks.

          PS Im on the look for a good NHS Dentist myself - theres not a lot of Effen Dentists - but if you find a good one - let me know !

          Cheers

          Effen Alf
          Last edited by AlfredJPruffock; 13 October 2008, 13:57.

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            #15
            Dentist's have always been' private' and contacted to the NHS - unlike GP's they do not get assistance with premises, staff etc. Unfortunately, like most of us they can get a better rate elsewhere.

            The NHS should provide NHS clinics - there will be plenty of dentists who would work for a salary and we would all be better for all of us.

            I still can not beleive in some areas dentists will n0t treat children on the NHS, this is what happened to me but managed to find a great dentist who still takes on NHS patients.

            So remember - Dentist's are just glorified Contractors - now that is scary!
            Just call me Matron - Too many handbags

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              #16
              Originally posted by expat View Post
              I'm not looking for a dentist that only does NHS work, and no private work; just a dentist that will do examinations and treatment on the NHS. Sorry about this but I pay all my taxes fairly and I'd like a bit of fair treatemt in return.
              How did this happen? Who's to blame? Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable, but again truth be told, if you're looking for the guilty, you need only look into a mirror.

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