SC - dimples
Seton1355 at aol.com
Seton1355 at aol.com
Tue Sep 5 08:00:17 PDT 2000
Oh my dear Lord Adamantius,
How you make me laugh!! First (as I try to stop laughing) let me say, that I
Know that Ras would never advocate anything bad for a person.
However his post just seemed outrageously funny to me. (and I come from a
long line of bone suckers) but my dentist has taken me off of all hard foods
as I keep breaking my teeth. (I'm serious) so no more pretzels (or bone
cracking) for me!!
As to dimples, well... I have one in each cheek.........
And I'll just leave it at that!
Yours,
Phillipa (with dimples AND bad teeth)
PS I hope my good lord that I get the oportunity to meet you face to face
one day!
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There's a slight misunderstanding here. I'm sure Ras would never
advocate anything harmful to your teeth. I was just reading in the
Journal of the American Dental Association an article about the
relationship between a propensity for dimples and strong teeth.
Something about exercising the jaw muscles only being fully possible for
those with strong teeth, some very advanced scientific stuff.
I believe Ras has seen you, Lady Phillipa, but I haven't. Are you
physiognamically qualified to dimply crack these bones?
Adamantius, sans dimples, father of dimply child >>
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