Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 Audrey . . . Funny, funny story. I'm going to share it with my dentist! Thanks for the laugh! Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 - Oh Audrey Thanks for sharing! I laughed so hard!!! I had tears in my eyes. It sure feels good to laugh. How much garlic do you eat daily? It seems even if I eat one clove my family starts complaining. What a bunch of wussies! Hugs, Kathy -- In , " audrey_art_addict " <audrey_art_addict@y...> wrote: > > Hey Rogene, ea. > > When I went to see my new dentist a couple of years ago, the > tooth-cleaning assistant was going to treat me (I am not sure if this > is spelled correctly - maybe this is giving people candy - but I of > course mean to say that she was going to clean my teeth) first. > > I was lying in the chair with the little bib on my bosoms and she > asked me if I had " Any implants? " > > Although I did think it was sort of a peculiar question to ask at the > dentist's office, I figured that they might give me different > anesthesia or something if I might need it at some point. So I > answered that I sure did have them. > > " Where are they located? " , the assistant asked. > " Well " , I thought, " What an ignorant question; not on my back of > course!! " , and answered enthusiastically: " Well – HERE! " while > `cupping' my implants with both my hands and making a lot of `paper > bib noise'. The very odd look on her face made me realize right away > that she was talking about fillings/crowns etc. in my mouth! > OOPSY....How could I be so dumb?! But I started laughing out loud (I > laugh really hard), so she started joining me, fist a bit awkward, but > later full into it – hahaha! I bet she shared that story with all her > friends and colleagues! > > What can I say – it was just a language `problem'; even after 4 years > in the US I am still lost in translation on a weekly basis (some weeks > even daily – it all depends). BTW – my breath always smells like > garlic (my husband says I have a special `retention program' going on > – hihi). Hey – garlic is very healthy. > > Hope everybody is feeling okay today – have a good night: try to enjoy > it!! > > Cheers, > > Audrey > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2006 Report Share Posted January 11, 2006 Audrey, That is a hilarious story! LOL! Thanks for sharing that...I feel like busting out laughing at the whole scenario! We all need a good laugh now and then. You're too funny! Patty > > Hey Rogene, ea. > > When I went to see my new dentist a couple of years ago, the > tooth-cleaning assistant was going to treat me (I am not sure if this > is spelled correctly - maybe this is giving people candy - but I of > course mean to say that she was going to clean my teeth) first. > > I was lying in the chair with the little bib on my bosoms and she > asked me if I had " Any implants? " > > Although I did think it was sort of a peculiar question to ask at the > dentist's office, I figured that they might give me different > anesthesia or something if I might need it at some point. So I > answered that I sure did have them. > > " Where are they located? " , the assistant asked. > " Well " , I thought, " What an ignorant question; not on my back of > course!! " , and answered enthusiastically: " Well – HERE! " while > `cupping' my implants with both my hands and making a lot of `paper > bib noise'. The very odd look on her face made me realize right away > that she was talking about fillings/crowns etc. in my mouth! > OOPSY....How could I be so dumb?! But I started laughing out loud (I > laugh really hard), so she started joining me, fist a bit awkward, but > later full into it – hahaha! I bet she shared that story with all her > friends and colleagues! > > What can I say – it was just a language `problem'; even after 4 years > in the US I am still lost in translation on a weekly basis (some weeks > even daily – it all depends). BTW – my breath always smells like > garlic (my husband says I have a special `retention program' going on > – hihi). Hey – garlic is very healthy. > > Hope everybody is feeling okay today – have a good night: try to enjoy > it!! > > Cheers, > > Audrey > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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