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13239. PsychProf - 1/13/2005 10:15:16 PM

The effect that one's teeth and their problems have on the entire body?

13240. robertjayb - 1/13/2005 10:16:18 PM

Pelle and other Dave Barry fans should see this piece in Salon.

13241. Magoseph - 1/13/2005 10:16:31 PM

That's better, Prof.

13242. thoughtful - 1/13/2005 10:18:32 PM

i think that's it, pp...impact the mercury has on your system and all that, but really, it is a rather off-putting name.

I read that and my first reaction was no thanks! Don't need some jamoke trying to look for body cavities!!! And especially not try to fill them!!!!

13243. PelleNilsson - 1/13/2005 10:18:57 PM

Teeth implants you-know-where for new exciting experience during you-know-what?

13244. thoughtful - 1/13/2005 10:23:38 PM

Pelle! You're getting downright wild!

13245. thoughtful - 1/13/2005 10:31:23 PM

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13246. Magoseph - 1/13/2005 10:54:47 PM

Robert, thank you for linking the Salon article--I had fun reading it.

13247. thoughtful - 1/13/2005 11:07:13 PM

I'm still so pissed about the jaguars. Hubby always wanted one and we talked about wouldn't it be nice to take a jag body and stick it on a toyota frame and engine so the thing would actually run?

Tell me that's not a work of art.

13248. Jenerator - 1/13/2005 11:41:12 PM

I have always loved vintage Jaguars - 1966 and 1967 especially.

1966 E Coupe

And the 1967 MK II 340

Definitely works of art.

13249. wonkers2 - 1/13/2005 11:42:13 PM

Let's hope Ford doesn't do the same thing to Volvo.

Thoughtless, GM announced last week that Saturn is being merged with Opel. There will be only one engineering and design department. The only thing remaining of Saturn, eventually, will be women-friendly sales and service and the cooperative, consultative labor-management relations at the original Saturn plant in Kentucky.

13250. PelleNilsson - 1/13/2005 11:50:23 PM

Judith actually owns a Jaguar. Let's hear her views on the maintenance costs.

GM doesn't mess with Volvo. It's one of the moat profitable brands, if not the most priftable.

13251. wonkers2 - 1/13/2005 11:53:03 PM

Ford owns Volvo, not GM. GM owns Saab.

13252. thoughtful - 1/13/2005 11:54:53 PM

The old line was always jag owners needed 2 so you could still drive one while the other was in the shop.

13253. thoughtful - 1/13/2005 11:57:18 PM

wonk, i appreciate the information...i had not heard about saturn.

i did not appreciate the epithet. I'm used to it from concerned, but I hardly think it was warranted here, and very surprised it was from you.

13254. Marc-Albert - 1/14/2005 12:03:27 AM

The Montreal 125,000 Jews' love affair with the Jaguar has irretrievably compromised the standing of that vehicle with our city's gentiles who have the means to buy one.

When you drive around Town of Mount Royal, you can actually determine who's Jewish (or Lebanese) by checking the presence of jags in the driveway.

13255. judithathome - 1/14/2005 12:12:11 AM

My ratio in owning a Jag and having it repaired is that you need the cosat of the car in reserve to repair it.

13256. wonkers2 - 1/14/2005 12:15:59 AM

Epithet? What epithet? I don't recall directing an epithet to thoughtful. Please direct me to the post.

13257. judithathome - 1/14/2005 12:38:59 AM

Message # 13249

13258. wonkers2 - 1/14/2005 12:40:45 AM

??? "women-friendly" sales and service is an epithet???

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