When I was a kid awaaaay back in the dirty thirties,living out on a farm in the country,a loooong way from dentists,and not having money for dental work,when I got a cavity in a tooth with all the attendant pain and misery;I would crumple up a large piece of heavy brown paper,put it on a large dinner plate,light it.It would leave a tarry residue on the plate which I would mop up with a small ball of cotton-batten.I would then jam this into the cavity and bite down on it hard."OH ! BLESSED RELIEF!!!";this would stop the pain and in most cases last for up to a week.There was very little money so I would have to wait a long time to see a dentist.These were the GOOD OLD DAYS,HA!! Best of the Season to All Harold
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