Harry Potter and the Escape from NeverLand
Gunner
"The British attitude is to treat society like a game preserve where a
certain percentage of the 'antelope' are expected to be eaten by the
"lions".
Christopher Morton
>Publishers are set for the release next week of the newest Harry
>Potter book:
>
>Harry Potter and the Escape from NeverLand...............
..............Michael Jackson's latest book "The In's and Out's of
Child Rearing" 8-/
Cigi.
--
The only time the world beats a path to your door is if you're in the
bathroom.
so, Rush Lumby goes to his lawyer:
Lawyer: well Rush, the bad news is, they have you dead to rights
on the drugs and money laundering - looks like you'll get
the full 30 years in the slammer
Rush: Is there any good news?
Lawyer: sure there is
- your cellmate is going to be Michael Jackson
Dale<I got a million of 'em>
Imagine how much trouble Michael Jackson would be in if he was black...
"Gunner" <gun...@lightspeed.net> wrote in message
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The American version is going to be called Michael Jackson and the escape
from LA County Jail to Neverland.
BTW Gunner Did yan know a lot of the movies are filmed around my neck of the
woods.
Like the interview witth Stevie Wonder " Well Stevie Whats it like to be a
blind performer and singer" Stevie Replies " It could be worse I could be
Black "
Given the bad teeth of the evil dooers, Id sorta figured Deliverence
and Texas Chainsaw Massacure parts 1-XX were filmed there.
<G>
Gunner, suffering a toothache at the moment, but things are under
control as the temp filling sets up.
Gunner wrote:
>
>
> Gunner, suffering a toothache at the moment, but things are under
> control as the temp filling sets up.
Gunner:
JB Weld, perhaps?
--
BottleBob
http://home.earthlink.net/~bottlbob
>
>
>Gunner wrote:
>>
>>
>> Gunner, suffering a toothache at the moment, but things are under
>> control as the temp filling sets up.
>
>Gunner:
>
> JB Weld, perhaps?
While that does work, it can get a bit hot during the curing process.
And it tastes like shit for a couple days. I use Temparin, which is a
OTC product that cures well in the mouth, using saliva as a curing
agent. One just has to remember to not futz with it with your tounge
for an hour or so after cleaning out the hole, and stuffing as much in
there as you can get, then sculpting the admixture so its smooth.
There are some other two part epoxies that work pretty well, that cure
cooler.
Travelers best friend and a standard component of the Survivalists
first aid kit, along with a tube of Orajel, and some heavy duty pain
killers. Temparin also works for putting crowns and caps back on. I
have one Temparin filling thats at least two years old at present.
Its availble at Kmart, RiteAid and most similar chain
pharmacies..around $4 for a kit.
When you dont have any money, or any insurance, you learn to make do.
Even if you had it, with most dental insurance the out of pocket is insane.
Are you going to Mexico soon ?
Funny how we were just talking about this, huh ? Well... actually maybe not
so funny. Sorry.
I've got a broken back molar that needs to be taken care of. The dentist
wants 800.00. : (
jon
"Gunner" <gun...@lightspeed.net> wrote in message
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> I use Temparin, which is a
>OTC product that cures well in the mouth, using saliva as a curing
>agent. One just has to remember to not futz with it with your tounge
>for an hour or so after cleaning out the hole, and stuffing as much in
>there as you can get, then sculpting the admixture so its smooth.
>There are some other two part epoxies that work pretty well, that cure
>cooler.
>
Friend of mine is a dentist and he uses a superfast curing glue (less
than one second) for bonding gold crowns. One slow day, he and his
staff calculated that a gallon would cost over a million dollars.
-Carl
>> When you dont have any money, or any insurance, you learn to make do.
>
>Even if you had it, with most dental insurance the out of pocket is insane.
>Are you going to Mexico soon ?
They want money too. Broke mean no money.
>
>Funny how we were just talking about this, huh ? Well... actually maybe not
>so funny. Sorry.
>
LOL
>I've got a broken back molar that needs to be taken care of. The dentist
>wants 800.00. : (
>
>jon
Im not ashamed to state that I have 9 teeth left. (9)
Years ago I was on a super heavy course of tetracycline and it ruined
most of my teeth. I had dental insurance once for a year. I did the
limit of $1000 worth of dental work. Fixed 4 teeth, 3 of which
disintegrated within 3 yrs. Unfortunatly..they were the teeth needed
to hold the partials. Now I have two partials in a box in my dresser
and no way to either have the remainders pulled out, or a full set of
dentures installed.
I dont smile much.
Gunner
That's cheap. I had oral surgery about four weeks ago. "External resorption"
of molar #18, could not be saved. Not even with a root canal. Had a titanium
implant put in, together with a bunch of bone grafting. The full results will
be known in about 4 to 6 months. Than it's time for an abutment and a crowm.
I am now officially bionic. What'll be next? Titanium hips?
$800 would have been nice.
Abrasha
http://www.abrasha.com
You guys have expensive dentists .
Even with out going to the free ones ( on medicare ) its way cheaper over
here .
I just had to brag about something , since everything else sucks ....
Myal
>>
>
> That's cheap. I had oral surgery about four weeks ago. "External resorption"
> of molar #18, could not be saved. Not even with a root canal. Had a titanium
> implant put in, together with a bunch of bone grafting. The full results will
> be known in about 4 to 6 months. Than it's time for an abutment and a crowm.
>
> I am now officially bionic. What'll be next? Titanium hips?
No they are stainless steel normally.
I have had both of mine reolaced under the national health service and
just two years ago a replacement right knee, they all are brilliant.
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"Neil Ellwood" <carl.e...@btSpamlessinternet.com> wrote in message
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From the diagnosis, to the day you were trundled out of the hospital,
how long did it take?
Myal <dum...@hotmail.com.net> wrote in message
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Medicare dowan'r cover dental - or glasses. At least in the USA.
JonquilJan
Learn something new every day
As long as you are learning, you are living
When you stop learning, you start dying
> On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 14:21:02 +0000 (UTC), Neil Ellwood
> <carl.e...@btSpamlessinternet.com> wrote:
>>>I am now officially bionic. What'll be next? Titanium hips?
>>
>>No they are stainless steel normally.
>>
>>I have had both of mine reolaced under the national health service and
>>just two years ago a replacement right knee, they all are brilliant.
>
>
> From the diagnosis, to the day you were trundled out of the hospital,
> how long did it take?
>
Normally done within 15 months. You thinking of doing your own?
Thats why I was bragging about AU :)
If you are on the dole or pension you get a little blue card that means you
are entitled to free dental , the catch is , its generaly trainee dentists <
cringe > .
There is help for glasses too , but it takes a while and doesnt cover much .
Medicare maybe unsustainable , but its good while its lasting :)
Myal
Nope..just wondering if the stories Ive heard about the eternal
waiting were true.
Medicaid, at least in California under the MediCal program, does cover
glasses and dental. The trick is to find a dentist or eye dr who is
willing to take it. Most won't and it isn't mandatory that they do
(as there shouldn't be). Some of the dental clinics do but they are
booked waaay out.
Sue
>>>>>I am now officially bionic. What'll be next? Titanium hips?
>>>>
>>>>No they are stainless steel normally.
>>>>
>>>>I have had both of mine reolaced under the national health service and
>>>>just two years ago a replacement right knee, they all are brilliant.
>>>
>>>
>>>From the diagnosis, to the day you were trundled out of the hospital,
>>>how long did it take?
>>>
>>
>>Normally done within 15 months. You thinking of doing your own?
>>
>
> Nope..just wondering if the stories Ive heard about the eternal
> waiting were true.
>
So which is worse - some waiting, or never get it ? When will the
superb non-socialized American medical system pay for fixing your
teeth, Gunner ? You don't think that you're a valuable enough member
of society to deserve decent health care ? Or you'd rather go toothless
than let some shiftless nigger have his hernia repaired for free ?
Since when did society owe me new teeth? I somehow failed to see that
part in my pocket Constitution. Got a cite?
I knew you were a hater..but I didnt know you were also a racist too.
Damn Comrade....Im rather disappointed in you.
>>
>>So which is worse - some waiting, or never get it ? When will the
>>superb non-socialized American medical system pay for fixing your
>>teeth, Gunner ? You don't think that you're a valuable enough member
>>of society to deserve decent health care ? Or you'd rather go toothless
>>than let some shiftless nigger have his hernia repaired for free ?
>
>Since when did society owe me new teeth? I somehow failed to see that
>part in my pocket Constitution. Got a cite?
>
>I knew you were a hater..but I didnt know you were also a racist too.
>
>Damn Comrade....Im rather disappointed in you.
>
>Gunner
Just got done doing a search in my Constitutional Guide..and nope..no
'right to life, liberty , new teeth, and the pursuit of happiness"
The new fad is titanium and ceramic. Stainless is history. Plastic is
popular also. I am deciding right now which one to get for myself.
The big question is whether or not to use cement.
Thomas
In the UK most surgeons take your age into account, aroud 65 and over they
are cemented and younger they are not. Sensible really because younger
people are more likely to need a second in that hip and not having the
artificial joint cemented makes it easier for the surgeon and less bone
damage for the patient. Mine are both cemented.