Thanks in advance.
Noriko
they clean and fix teeth.
>How long have they been around?
since the early 1800's they've been cerified as specialists. prior to that
people just pulled painful teeth.
>What's thier best?
i prefer to simply have my teeth cleaned, anything beyond that usually causes
pain (my opinion of course).
>Any recommendation?
i have mine cleaned about once every six months, and like i said earlier, i
avoid them at all other times
>
>Thanks in advance.
my pleasure
>
>Noriko
>
>
>
this is the disclaimer for the smiley deficient.
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fist in the air in the land of hypocrisy
RATM, 1992
Mike Ledney mle...@magnus.ohio-state.edu
> In article <1993Aug2.1...@epas.toronto.edu> iz...@epas.utoronto.ca (Nor
> iko Izumi) writes:
> >Hi.
> >I'd like any information about Dentists.
>
> they clean and fix teeth.
>
> >How long have they been around?
>
> since the early 1800's they've been cerified as specialists. prior to that
> people just pulled painful teeth.
>
> >What's thier best?
>
> i prefer to simply have my teeth cleaned, anything beyond that usually causes
> pain (my opinion of course).
>
> >Any recommendation?
>
> i have mine cleaned about once every six months, and like i said earlier, i
> avoid them at all other times
>
> this is the disclaimer for the smiley deficient.
>
> .
> --
> fist in the air in the land of hypocrisy
> RATM, 1992
>
> Mike Ledney mle...@magnus.ohio-state.edu
ooooh. you beat me to it!! ;-)
i'm confused now... i thought the Dentists were that avant-jazz
outfit with Amy Denio (her solo album BIRTHING CHAIR BLUES is
excellent, btw). or am i totally mistaken?
hasta.
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I have two Dentists albums:
"All Dressed" which is a compilation of earlier stuff available on
Dutch East India/Homestead
"Heads and How to Read Them" which I picked up in England (can't remember
the label).
The first I don't listen to very much. It has a very mid-60's precious pop
kind of sound. Songs like "Strawberries are Growing in My Garden" are a
little too nice for my tastes.
However the second I quite like. The lead in track, "House the Size of
Mars" has a great guitar riff and good melody. On this and many of the
other songs, the 60's pop influence is still evident, but the quality
of the song-writing and arrangements makes it a great album.
The Dentists are from the south of England (somewhere just south of
London, if I remember correctly), and have been together at least five
years. I saw them live at the Zombie Club in London two years ago and
thoroughly enjoyed the show.
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The Dentists are still around, albeit slimmed down a bit, just the
two Murphy boys. I was asked whether I wanted to play with them recently in the studio but I had to decline as I had a previous engagement. They are one
of the few groups to come out of Kent (UK). Look out for a new single
soon!
calvin
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Kathleen
Noriko Izumi (iz...@epas.utoronto.ca) wrote:
: Hi.
: Thanks in advance.
: Noriko
: