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Old May 03, 2018, 08:57 PM
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Ouch.

The cost of trying to ‘accidentally’ die by drug overdose for 15 years is $25,000.

Gonna take it one tooth at a time.
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Old May 04, 2018, 08:56 PM
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Dental work is very expensive!
I do not know how the average person can afford it.
I know of people unable to afford to have bad teeth pulled! Double-ouch!
Yes, one tooth at a time.


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Old May 04, 2018, 09:13 PM
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Dental work is very expensive!
I do not know how the average person can afford it.
I know of people unable to afford to have bad teeth pulled! Double-ouch!
Yes, one tooth at a time.


WC
Yes, that’s us. We stayed self-employed to avoid close relationships with co-workers....so we was always broke.

But now that we are working for a company and toughing it out, oh what the heck. We spent so much more money trying to do us....so what’s a few to get teeth?

Like I got anything else to spend money on. Well...we need a new truck...but can buy a used cash and have money to spend on teeth.

What a good idea.
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