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Good morning! As we contemplate dental procedures and skywalks, and everything in between or beyond, let us gather round the coffee cart for hot beverages and conversation. All is ready.

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His voluntary helper is trying to source some more funds; the denturist has offered them completely at cost and with a payment plan. BC Health came up with something, I think. Dental health is very uneven in Canada; it, and pharmacare, need to be covered by the Canada Health Act, in the same way as they are in the UK's NHS.

Uniformity in a nationalism that favours winners in all forms ... godly or alternate? As a thought those that push non-thinking will accept that as diabolical! Few follow purely as even at high levels there is doubt and concern ... even Jesus had Didymus ... and did heh ponder?

Such is the word ... very prone to interpretation due to layout ... encourages wanders ... and off they go!
 
The problem with losing your teeth at such a young age, relatively (he's only 36), is that with dentures, you tend to gradually lose jaw mass, which can turn into a problem 20-30 years later. Implants are way better at preserving natural jaw mass, but they are prohibitively expensive. I discovered that upon replacing a single tooth. A bridge was half covered by my insurance, an implant entailed twice as many appointments, and was twice the price of the bridge and and was only a quarter covered...

Stick that into your mysterious psyche and wander about the advertisements that state how cheap they are ... consider it a heavenly state ... that point in the wend where it goes off ... only thing remaining is nothing ... my grandfather labelled that! Wholly?
 
Another teeth story- talking about pulling all teeth- my 91 year old neighbour told me ( and completely baffled me with that) that when she was 20, she had all her teeth pulled to get dentures because she didn’t want to deal with the dentist. Now, I didn’t asked if she had a certain condition requiring that, the way she said that was more like- she never wanted to have to do with dentists again.
 
Another teeth story- talking about pulling all teeth- my 91 year old neighbour told me ( and completely baffled me with that) that when she was 20, she had all her teeth pulled to get dentures because she didn’t want to deal with the dentist. Now, I didn’t asked if she had a certain condition requiring that, the way she said that was more like- she never wanted to have to do with dentists again.
Maybe cultural? Or related to financial ability? Typical of many Quebecers in the mid-1900's from what I have heard and people I have met who attest to it. For the reason that your neighbour gave. Considered a gift to children, if not already a necessity from poor teeth.
 
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In the times prior to penicillin ... the alternatives were really hard on bone, teeth and smooth tissue considerations. Many modern concerns are somewhat unknown in modern health observations ... as we toss the history into an impasse that may be an impact on classic wisdom as it descends into ... X ... an unknown? Some say this zone is deep and zinging along as fey, flippant Zion ess ... batfish or devilfish in the watery zone? The implications and complexity are extensive ... although folk cry for simple ... thus we break down into algae ... a solution ... of colloidal nature!

Imagine if the smooth tissue in your heart and core break down ... eviscerate, decompose as if a heart valve refused to function ... then something passes the special orifice as a portal ... vitue pas on bits ... chit in total as Z? That's cumulative icon ... Sigma!

How many go there? Ever had a brute administrator up your behind ... Pete Prin. bum risers? Standing ovations ... something we were directed to avoid as flat Eire of power? A frigid dipping may cure that ...

Considerable unravelling prerequisite ... if against such action prepare for fascist's and superfluous oversight ... Hitler lives on and a sector is unconscious to the fact that they carry such winds and wend ... dervishes'? Dirty demons ... with night Eire unseen escape ... a icon of depth unknown?
 
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Another teeth story- talking about pulling all teeth- my 91 year old neighbour told me ( and completely baffled me with that) that when she was 20, she had all her teeth pulled to get dentures because she didn’t want to deal with the dentist. Now, I didn’t asked if she had a certain condition requiring that, the way she said that was more like- she never wanted to have to do with dentists again.
My late M-I-L had all her teeth pulled when she was about twenty five. She claimed it would be cheaper and easier.
 
Good morning, all! The cart is up and running, help yourself. We managed to find some doughnuts to sink our teeth into as well. Enjoy.

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How does one note that hospitality has lost resilience?

With wildfire spread of hate in all races ... no matter what the dash ... bearings fail!

The eternal cycle seizes up ... profound stoppage ... what's plugged may be shocking ... the dei 's' cat ... cast? Gnoshit ... the partisan underground fails ... as medium of supporting Cana Ba'aLst is destabilized ... the elephant was fleeced ... in a fleeting fuzz ... numina, or just nebulae? His Nibs ... once a candy from that bitter herb ... licorice? Essence of that thing ... name forgotten ... anis ET?

Clarity is an alter chaos ... anarchy? Transparently so' transmitted ... hollow doubt ... so as creating nothing ... thus crewed in bits and bites or chit Z ah? Take note of your droppings ...

If you're a name dropper ... be aware of the understanding ... Shakespeare said everything is in a name ... OMaga ode it burst! Caption Rex'd ...

Permutations and compilations indicate there may be a myth there leagues below ... as understudy Ide ... pro fun ditty? Make what you can while it is here ... dissonance of the floaters ... said once to be classed as DP's ... thus Gomorrah ... and they may go more than you are aware ... awe sum?
 
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Good morning, all! The cart is up and running, help yourself. We managed to find some doughnuts to sink our teeth into as well. Enjoy.

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I'll pass. Chemguy took an extra long weekend. Yesterday he wanted to buy A&W breakfast. I suggested a local place instead, closes at 3 weekdays only. He bought more than I would normally get.
He must have really been wanting the A&W though as he brought that home when he went to pick up our grocery order.
I'll have to add buns from the cafe here on a weekday. Haven't had anything like them elsewhere.
 
Good morning. The coffee was great. I enjoyed a bowl of steel cut oats with sliced almonds and maple sugar flakes yum. I've also watched @GordW and his crew. I'm going to get sewing a bag. I may need prayers. Caution swearing may occur.
 
My late M-I-L had all her teeth pulled when she was about twenty five. She claimed it would be cheaper and easier.

My Dad had his teeth pulled in his 60s for the same reason (English army dentistry had done him no favours). What he did find was that dentures are "not as bitey" (his words).
 
I was told that my generation is the first that is likely to have people die with their own teeth. It is in part due to people having better dental care from youth.
I remember learning how different it was for some than others, when a friend got dental care for the first time when she was eligible under her partner's care. It was life changing for her. She was always hiding her teeth, rarely smiling.
Quite sad, actually.
 
I worked in LTC the firsr year we came to Canada , so 24 years ago. That made me wish to not have any teeth in case I get dementia- difficult to brush teeth and nobody would even know you have a toothache because you are non-verbal. I have seen a lot of rotten looking teeth in seniors who were non-verbal….
 
Good morning! Happy Family Day, or Simcoe Day, or whatever this day may be called in your area. (For some, it is simply 'Monday" I'm sure) The coffee cart is open, enjoy.

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Is the bite of linguists' kill ... unspeakable? Imagine a word doing that after we've been told words do not injure!

Then why due great powers make critical records illicit? That too is a great source of silence ... thus wild tomes ... book one today! Get it in hand ...

The 2 book scheme: one for official and the other unofficial use ... sort of off base or just off-shore?
 
Good morning friends! The sun is shining here today, the air is warmer & snow is melting - and tomorrow it will rain again! Then snow. The roller coaster of Feb/March weather in southern ON. Today I'm going to bring in my bin of seed starting stuff to let it warm & start setting up my indoor cultivation area - hang lights, get table top ready etc. This is the week a few things will get started! Then it will be a steady progression in coming months :-) Yay!!
 
I was told that my generation is the first that is likely to have people die with their own teeth. It is in part due to people having better dental care from youth.
I remember learning how different it was for some than others, when a friend got dental care for the first time when she was eligible under her partner's care. It was life changing for her. She was always hiding her teeth, rarely smiling.
Quite sad, actually.
Reminds me of the old Crest ad, "only one cavity" and then later, "Look Ma, no cavities"?
 
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