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Thanks.
Everyone wish me luck; I'm off to the dentist's office.
With my sense of humor, I'll probably say, "Hop up in the chair, open my mouth wide...yea, I know the drill."
 
Thanks.
Everyone wish me luck; I'm off to the dentist's office.
With my sense of humor, I'll probably say, "Hop up in the chair, open my mouth wide...yea, I know the drill."

Pay attention to whether you are tucked or un-tucked before sucking on gas...
 
It is believed that Shakespeare was 46 around the time that the King James Version of the Bible was written. In Psalms 46, the 46th word from the first word is shake and the 46th word from the last word is spear.

you should have put this on page 46, perhaps.
 
Thanks.
Everyone wish me luck; I'm off to the dentist's office.
With my sense of humor, I'll probably say, "Hop up in the chair, open my mouth wide...yea, I know the drill."

don't give yourself away. You need to let others feel so competently challenged in life to make their work satisfying. Make them work to get you in the chair, to get your mouth open, and motivate them to seriously intend to put you out with that gas or numbing agents, and motivated to drill seriously. And fill the cavity well enough they will think it's an accomplishment if you don't need to come back.
 
So if you were convicted, wouldn't all you said be excontext?

I see what you're driving at. . . . in that case, however, I think the term "ex-" would be presumptious and false, perhaps in some way like saying someone is an "ex-con" is. Presuming me to be out on the lam, and the context somehow different. , , , ,

however, the logic fails to line up perfectly, as ex-cons will always be cons, no ex to it.
 
I see what you're driving at. . . . in that case, however, I think the term "ex-" would be presumptious and false, perhaps in some way like saying someone is an "ex-con" is. Presuming me to be out on the lam, and the context somehow different. , , , ,

however, the logic fails to line up perfectly, as ex-cons will always be cons, no ex to it.

I run into this problem all the time. Whatever the subject and whatever the definitions are for the terms used in discussing it. . . . logic never does the job well enough.
 
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