Julia wrote:
> (Today is going better than yesterday, but there's still the
residual
> pain from the highlight of my day yesterday, the hour spent in the
> dental chair.  And I'm not kidding about it being the highlight,
either
> -- all I had to do was lie back and let someone do weird things to
my
> mouth, starting with numbing it so I wouldn't feel any pain there
while
> he did it.  No decisions to make, no scheduling issues *I* had to
worry
> about, which was a very refreshing change, actually.  But now part
of my
> mouth is bothering me a bit.)

I am a favored patient at my dentist's office, due both to my
punctuality (I'm never less than 10 minutes early for an appointment)
and my tendency to fall asleep while my teeth are being cleaned while
staying just awake enough to keep my mouth open and turn where they
want me to.

Don't know why I get so relaxed there, but I do.  Dentists and barber
shops (not hair salons).  Put me in one 'o them chairs and I am out
like a light.

Adam C. Lipscomb
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"Your reality, sir, is lies and balderdash and I'm
delighted to say that I have no grasp of it whatsoever."
-- Baron Karl Friedrich Hieronymous von Munchausen

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