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sean  
#1 Posted : 25 November 2011 09:46:46(UTC)
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.............Your teeth every time you see that subject heading! Come on admit it you fell for it, but it is friday!!
HSSnail  
#2 Posted : 25 November 2011 09:51:43(UTC)
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HSSnail

yes i fell for it! My no win no fee letter is in the post sean!
Andrew W Walker  
#3 Posted : 25 November 2011 09:57:02(UTC)
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Andrew W Walker

Nice one!
NickH  
#4 Posted : 25 November 2011 09:58:13(UTC)
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NickH

Is this thread about some innovative market leading 'stuff' to stop your teeth from freezing on cold days?
Tigers  
#5 Posted : 25 November 2011 10:15:13(UTC)
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Tigers

Sorry to hijack the post but just heard this one.... We all know the first sign of madness is talking to yourself What is the second sign of Madness?? Suggs walking up the drive Have a good day
David Bannister  
#6 Posted : 25 November 2011 11:54:19(UTC)
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David Bannister

nickh wrote:
Is this thread about some innovative market leading 'stuff' to stop your teeth from freezing on cold days?
nickh, I can do many things but stopping teeth from freezing is beyond my experience. Many thanks for the "innovative market leading" endorsement. Stuff
Paul Duell  
#7 Posted : 25 November 2011 12:33:25(UTC)
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Paul Duell

H&S Professionals will of course know that if you grit your teeth, YOU ARE ACCEPTING LIABILITY for any injury subsequently suffered by any person as a result of the gritted nature of your teeth. I know this is true because I read it in a certain well-known daily newspaper.
Zyggy  
#8 Posted : 25 November 2011 13:57:29(UTC)
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Zyggy

If you grit your teeth are you less likely to let your tongue slip.... Sean - I am sending you a bag of partially invisible grit as you have been such a good customer of mine in the past, i.e. the bag looks empty....
martin1  
#9 Posted : 25 November 2011 15:03:38(UTC)
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martin1

Once had an injury where someone slipped on the grit itself rather than the ice and snow. Due to putting the stuff down too thickly with a shovel.
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