Saturday, December 23, 2023

Have a Smile (How do people get such perfect teeth?)

 


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    1. If so I've added her name to the long list of desirable babes living in my imaginary world. What a babe.

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    2. Sure is! I watched the TV show "Chuck" with the sound off just to watch her!! Many equals, none better.

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    3. I liked "Chuck" for awhile until it got stupid and she was the best part.

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    4. Absolutely the best part of that show. Lovely girl.

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    5. She can eat a flank steak through a chain link fence.

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  2. Perfect teeth? Good genetics and lots of money on orthodontic dentists.

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    1. Yes her $80, 000 teeth look great, but maybe she should spring a few thousand more to have that Adam's apple removed.

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    2. We need to ask "Susan" about those teeth. I am quite sure that she'll say that it is totally "AI"...

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    3. Someone told me once, three generations without refined sugar.

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    4. So this is another case of time and money being equivalent.

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    5. Don't downplay good genetics, they're real!

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  3. Uh! Hate to be a spoilsport (not true), but those maxillary cuspids are somewhat yellow; could use some peroxide on Q-tips to reduce the color: unless it's just the lighting; in which case the photographer should be "re-educated."

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  4. Roughly 5% of the population has perfect dentition and will never act need to see a dentist. The rest of us must rely on dental science...and a fat wallet. A perfect smile ain't cheap.

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    1. Most of my teeth problems were caused by dentists. Not blame shifting and def not you get what you pay for. It cost a lot to have a Alabama smile.

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  5. I had perfect teeth. Then the 40,000 mile warranty ran out. Now what's left are in a fierce brawl for last tooth standing.

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