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In England it seems that good teeth are something you have to pay to maintain. Most people I know wouldnt pay what I pay for my private dentist, cant afford it. But can afford to smoke, have lots of meals out etc etc Teeth seem to be a low priority to everyday people.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostEveryone one in the states has nice teeth. At birth anyone with bad teeth gets laid flat on a pillow....
obviously on TV we only ever see those with good teeth!
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Originally posted by escapeUK View PostMelissa Nelson: Dental assistant sacked for 'being too attractive' hits back after court rules against her | Mail Online
She looks a bit average to me, but the guy is rather ugly. So maybe him being a 2/10 and her being a 6/10. Hasnt he learnt 2 doesnt go into 6?
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good to see the yanks are still about 100 years behind the times...
those sort of places are scary as they are more concerned about preserving some image of 19th century respectabaility then actually embracing justice
fooking idjots
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This is in a "right to work" state - where in terms of employment protection, everyone is like a contractor.
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Melissa Nelson: Dental assistant sacked for 'being too attractive' hits back after court rules against her | Mail Online
She looks a bit average to me, but the guy is rather ugly. So maybe him being a 2/10 and her being a 6/10. Hasnt he learnt 2 doesnt go into 6?
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDental nurse sacked for being irresistible
I hope this does not apply in the UK as if one of the chicks at work complain then I am in trouble.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostDo you text them to ask how frequently they experienced orgasm? Or saying that, for a woman with a body like hers, not to have sex often was like having a Lamborghini in the garage and never driving it?
If so then you ARE in trouble!
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI hope this does not apply in the UK as if one of the chicks at work complain then I am in trouble.
If so then you ARE in trouble!
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Sacked for being irrestible?
Dental nurse sacked for being irresistible
I hope this does not apply in the UK as if one of the chicks at work complain then I am in trouble.Tags: None
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