Originally posted by Moscow Mule
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostBefore, of course
Can't be seen on the slopes without a snow-matching smile
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostIts competitive in the City.
You IT guys with your grey, gnarly gnashers are Ok as you live in the backroom with your odour, sandals and limited intellectual and social skills.
Us players however need to keep on top of things.
The pretty little thing that books my flights was complaining just the other day.
Maybe you should undo another button and hitch that hemline another inch if you're not getting the attention you deserve. You're bound to get a role as a PA soon. Maybe if you flash your new pearly whites you'll get invited on a business trip too.
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I have to have some dental work done soon - couldn't have come at a worse time
Had to put it off until next month as I'm not 'avin' any more days off this month wiv Chrismas an' all that!
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Originally posted by sasguru View Post...just had a clean up and temporary filling preparatory to a root canal on Thursday.
Luckily its a excellent Harley Street bod - I didn't feel a thing not even the initial anaesthetic injection.
He tells me the actual root canal won't hurt much but as it takes an hour it will be extremely uncomfortable.
After that I'm having the the whole cosmetic thing done - Teeth whitening, straightening, caps: everything to get a perfect set of gnashers.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostJeez, you can't even make conversation on this forum before some insecure plebeian religious fundamentalist troll turns up
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The old boys who control the pay cheques will look down on you having cosmetic work.
That said, if you are getting caps then you're getting 20th century technology. It's all about the cerec these days.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostWhy would anyone brag aboutneedingwanting cosmetic work done?
You IT guys with your grey, gnarly gnashers are Ok as you live in the backroom with your odour, sandals and limited intellectual and social skills.
Us players however need to keep on top of things.
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