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Previously on "New rules from my dentist"
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Old Greg is subtly sabotaging this thread because he has a wobbly tooth, and he's long overdue for a checkup, but is terrified of dentists!
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Visiting mine tomorrow. I need to phone when I get there as they keep the door locked, and follow a 1-way system wearing a mask.
Seems pretty reasonable.
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Me too. But they emailed to say appointments were available so I booked one.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostI'm surprised the hygienist is prepared to see you. My dentist is still doing emergency appointments only, and I've no idea when YG2's orthodontist appointment will be rescheduled.
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I'm surprised the hygienist is prepared to see you. My dentist is still doing emergency appointments only, and I've no idea when YG2's orthodontist appointment will be rescheduled.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostOn this occasion you hijacked a thread for no reason other than to be a troll. So sod off.
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Yes ma'am. Sorry ma'am. Won't happen again ma'am.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThe lot of you can sod off and take your bun fight somewhere else. I'm blaming OG for starting it and the rest of you for rising to it.
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