Brain shafted; two Drug #2s last night for insomnia, two more this a.m. for dental appointment. (Didn't want to be anxious.) Now want only to be in the arms of Morpheus.
Merci mille fois, Mme. g. Though not a drop of sang français courses through our veins, we are quite the Francophile (lived in Paris in '69 & '70) & are glad you get the M. as in monsieur in the pseudonym. Few do.
Used to be "Malignant" all the time, everywhere, but as we ripen, the Big C isn't as amusing.
Just wanted to pick up our plates, which had been sitting in the yanker's office for 1.5 yrs, but the wife/office mgr. almost insisted we let the doc take a peep into our mouth (she'd had a cencellation for Mon. @ 0830) & as it seemed to be included in the $3,800.00+ fee, we reluctantly agreed, expecting nothing much to happen, but as we sat in the chair, Painless Parker began consulting w/ the nurse as to how many stumps they could yank in the initial half-hour, & between the other appointments that day, so we had to explain that we just wanted the plastic, & would have all yanking done free somewhere like the UCLA Dental Clinic in Venice.
It's not like a dental student could really screw up a few simple extractions, is it? (Said from hospital deathbed, where several vicious post-antibiotic infections ravage our body.)
I'd been intending to drop you a line on this very subject, as in, it's Medi-Cal which covers oral activity, not Medi-Care, right, & do they both cover peepers? Not that we'll need much further dental work. Just jaws & gums from now on...
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Hi, MB - loved you Bastille Day post.
In the back of my mind I always think of you as French - M. Bouffant, like Monsieur.
Rest well.
So, Bouff, what sort of dental work did you get done ? Do you now have Medi-Cal and are therefore eligible for fully-paid dental?
P.
M. le redacteur repond:
Merci mille fois, Mme. g. Though not a drop of sang français courses through our veins, we are quite the Francophile (lived in Paris in '69 & '70) & are glad you get the M. as in monsieur in the pseudonym. Few do.
Used to be "Malignant" all the time, everywhere, but as we ripen, the Big C isn't as amusing.
Toothless But Dangerous Editorial Answer:
This is funny.
Just wanted to pick up our plates, which had been sitting in the yanker's office for 1.5 yrs, but the wife/office mgr. almost insisted we let the doc take a peep into our mouth (she'd had a cencellation for Mon. @ 0830) & as it seemed to be included in the $3,800.00+ fee, we reluctantly agreed, expecting nothing much to happen, but as we sat in the chair, Painless Parker began consulting w/ the nurse as to how many stumps they could yank in the initial half-hour, & between the other appointments that day, so we had to explain that we just wanted the plastic, & would have all yanking done free somewhere like the UCLA Dental Clinic in Venice.
It's not like a dental student could really screw up a few simple extractions, is it? (Said from hospital deathbed, where several vicious post-antibiotic infections ravage our body.)
I'd been intending to drop you a line on this very subject, as in, it's Medi-Cal which covers oral activity, not Medi-Care, right, & do they both cover peepers? Not that we'll need much further dental work. Just jaws & gums from now on...
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