...and don't forget to put your tooth under the bed for the tooth fairy....
Hey Stephen....
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Onelife
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Hey Stephen....
Good luck with the wisdom tooth extraction tomorrow.....I was going to send you a box of keefy chocolates but unfortunatly l've had quite a rush on them what with all the new members returning......not to worry l'm sending you some 'toffees' instead.....enjoy!
...and don't forget to put your tooth under the bed for the tooth fairy....

...and don't forget to put your tooth under the bed for the tooth fairy....
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Jan Rosser
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Re: Hey Stephen....
I could do with some sympathy too Keefy - I'm going to see the dentist tomorrow to see if he can replace a missing tooth with an implant
(that's not for the pain - it's the cost
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Dancing Queen
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Re: Hey Stephen....
It must be a week for the dentist, I was there this morning, thankfully just a check up and no treatment needed 
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Re: Hey Stephen....
Hi Jan,
I was only joking about running out of keefy chocolates but please don't tell Stephen I've said that as the thought of him chomping his way through toffees after having his tooth out brings tears to my eyes....in fact l havn't stopped laughing ever since I sent them
or what
Jan....lets look at the positives...when you've had your tooth replaced you will look even more prettier than you already do in your photo
Chin up
Best wishes
Keith
I was only joking about running out of keefy chocolates but please don't tell Stephen I've said that as the thought of him chomping his way through toffees after having his tooth out brings tears to my eyes....in fact l havn't stopped laughing ever since I sent them
Jan....lets look at the positives...when you've had your tooth replaced you will look even more prettier than you already do in your photo
Chin up
Best wishes
Keith
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Stephen
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Re: Hey Stephen....
I've told you this once already. I shan't be bothering with the tooth under the pillow Malarkey. I don't want you pitching up in the middle of the night thank you...and don't forget to put your tooth under the bed for the tooth fairy....
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Onelife
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Re: Hey Stephen....
Stephen,
I thought it was so
funny yesterday which is the reason l've given you the prompt today

I thought it was so
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Stephen
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Re: Hey Stephen....
oldbluefox wrote:He'll probably put it on eBay.
You know me too well, although I prefer Gumtree
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Re: Hey Stephen....
There is a simples alternative to all this Stephen.
Contract some tumors in the head and between the Cancer, the Radiotherapy and the Chemo, your teeth will calcify and disintegrate saving you a lot of dental bills. It will also ease the pressure on the overworked tooth fairies!
Contract some tumors in the head and between the Cancer, the Radiotherapy and the Chemo, your teeth will calcify and disintegrate saving you a lot of dental bills. It will also ease the pressure on the overworked tooth fairies!
John
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Qui descendunt mare in navibus.
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Onelife
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Re: Hey Stephen....
Hi travel writer
That truly would be unfortunate should any one find themselves having to go/gone through such a traumatic time...I certainly wish them all the best for the future.
Regards
Keith
That truly would be unfortunate should any one find themselves having to go/gone through such a traumatic time...I certainly wish them all the best for the future.
Regards
Keith
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Re: Hey Stephen....
Hi Jan
I know what you mean:( In the last year I've been to the dentist so much he keeps telling me about the cruises he's been on and I think I've paid for all of them!!! I am now waiting to get a crown fitted! I have got to ask what next? Forget that I don't think I want to know;) good luck Stephen.......
I know what you mean:( In the last year I've been to the dentist so much he keeps telling me about the cruises he's been on and I think I've paid for all of them!!! I am now waiting to get a crown fitted! I have got to ask what next? Forget that I don't think I want to know;) good luck Stephen.......
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oldbluefox
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Re: Hey Stephen....
Hope all goes well tomorrow for Stephen and Jan. I must admit the dentist's is not my favourite place even though we have some lovely, young Spanish ladies who are very pleasant and gentle. I am brave until they get the drill in their hands and even though I have had an injection I am always glad when they have finished drilling. As for having a tooth out, it's 50 years since the last extraction and I'm hanging on to mine for as long as I can but very often the thinking about it is worse than the actual event.
Best wishes to you both and all those who are undertaking treatment at the moment.
Best wishes to you both and all those who are undertaking treatment at the moment.
I was taught to be cautious
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Re: Hey Stephen....
oldbluefox wrote:Hope all goes well tomorrow for Stephen and Jan. I must admit the dentist's is not my favourite place even though we have some lovely, young Spanish ladies who are very pleasant and gentle. I am brave until they get the drill in their hands and even though I have had an injection I am always glad when they have finished drilling. As for having a tooth out, it's 50 years since the last extraction and I'm hanging on to mine for as long as I can but very often the thinking about it is worse than the actual event.
Best wishes to you both and all those who are undertaking treatment at the moment.
Hey foxy...'lovely Spanish ladies who are very pleasant and gentle'... are you sure you're visiting the right place?
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Re: Hey Stephen....
Hold on a minute while I think about it..................................
Can you repeat the question?
Can you repeat the question?
I was taught to be cautious
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Re: Hey Stephen....
I'll say this very quietly...DO YOU VISIT MASSAGE PARLOURS ???

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Jan Rosser
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Re: Hey Stephen....
You can't ask Foxy questions like that KeefyOnelife wrote:I'll say this very quietly...DO YOU VISIT MASSAGE PARLOURS ???![]()
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Re: Hey Stephen....
He better not Jan because the next time I visit the lovely Spanish lady I'll tell her to pull his teeth out

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Re: Hey Stephen....
Don't go asking him questions like that Jan. You know how he goes at the mere mention of suspenders? At least that's what I heard!! 
I was taught to be cautious
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Re: Hey Stephen....
oldbluefox wrote:Don't go asking him questions like that Jan. You know how he goes at the mere mention of suspenders? At least that's what I heard!!
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Re: Hey Stephen....
Certainly is - it's my turn next week. A great way to spend my anniversaryDancing Queen wrote:It must be a week for the dentist, I was there this morning, thankfully just a check up and no treatment needed
I hope it goes well for you, Stephen. I was terrified when I went for a wisdom tooth extraction but, in the event, there was nothing to it.
Alan
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Re: Hey Stephen....
I too had a wisdom tooth extracted - piece of cake!
But I was scared witless - when he announced it was necessary, the dentist said 'I know you - if you go home, you won't come back... I've a cancellation after the next appt - I'll bung in the anaesthetic now and I'll do it after the next chap's gone!'
OH had the reminder card a couple of days ago, rang for an appt - and the first one he can get (standard 15mins jobbie) is Aug 18!
But I was scared witless - when he announced it was necessary, the dentist said 'I know you - if you go home, you won't come back... I've a cancellation after the next appt - I'll bung in the anaesthetic now and I'll do it after the next chap's gone!'
OH had the reminder card a couple of days ago, rang for an appt - and the first one he can get (standard 15mins jobbie) is Aug 18!
Meg
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Re: Hey Stephen....
Hi maaaan all done with a couple if stitches in and now back home
A little uncomfortable having it done. I must have had the watered down NHS sedative as I didn't feel completely out of it.
Jaw Aches a bit as to be expected. But dosed up on pain killers. Had some nice cold ambrosier custard when I got home, very nice. On a weeks course of antibiotics, which a bit of a shame as you can't drink with them, and to top it all it's our wedding anniversary on Saturday.
Now sitting in front of the TV being waited on by the wife. Not that I'm milking it you understand

A little uncomfortable having it done. I must have had the watered down NHS sedative as I didn't feel completely out of it.
Jaw Aches a bit as to be expected. But dosed up on pain killers. Had some nice cold ambrosier custard when I got home, very nice. On a weeks course of antibiotics, which a bit of a shame as you can't drink with them, and to top it all it's our wedding anniversary on Saturday.
Now sitting in front of the TV being waited on by the wife. Not that I'm milking it you understand
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Re: Hey Stephen....
What a brave soldier!! Milk it for all you can Stephen.
I was taught to be cautious
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Re: Hey Stephen....
oldbluefox wrote:What a brave soldier!! Milk it for all you can Stephen.
I intend too