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Hi Dylan,

Thanks for all your help last night. We had about 45 in attendance from the money we took so that was an excellent roll-up.

We could not have done this without your co-ordination

^ HIS PHUCKING CO-ORDINATION???

i did it all!! :) he just rolled up! *Blaaah!* never get any respekt around here!!

yeah i went when i was 16 and i never had been to a dentist before - they said wow for someone whos never been to a dentist ur teeth are perfect - go back this year and had to have 5 fillings ..... so probably best to have them checked out kyles. My teeth have deep grooves unfortunately - another one of those quirky things i inherited off my dad - plus my teeth are quite ground down for my age!! but i know why that is ... i grind my teeth when im stressed .... i grind my teeth when i sleep ..... in fact im constantly grinding my teeth haha

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