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Originally posted by zeitghostV2?
Ah.
Dear ole Wernher... he was a real card...carrying Nazi
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostThink about having your nose within a few inches of festering oral abcesses, chronic halitosis and trying to eat your lunch after treating this bloke.
I can understand why they´re paid so much.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostThink about having your nose within a few inches of festering oral abcesses, chronic halitosis and trying to eat your lunch after treating this bloke.
I'd just whip out the whole lot and give him a pair of false gnashers.
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Think about having your nose within a few inches of festering oral abcesses, chronic halitosis and trying to eat your lunch after treating this bloke.
I can understand why they´re paid so much.
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By gum, you know the drill - give 'em the chair. Etc etc etc.
Anyone seen my coat?
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Plan A V2
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/20...arnings-income
A total of 654 dentists in England and Wales earned more than £250,000 last year, new official NHS statistics reveal today.
Data from the NHS information centre shows that 159 dentists earned between £250,000 and £275,000, 113 earned between £275,000 and £300,000, and 382 earned more than £300,000.
With about 19,500 dentists in England and Wales, this equates to one in every 30 dentists earning more than a quarter of a million pounds.
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