no wonder the Brits have bad teeth
http://www.metro.co.uk/weird/article.html?in_article_id=59003&in_page_id=2
For decades now, we Americans have made fun of the British and their teeth - but no more! I now understand why it is so - for who'd dare risk a visit to the dentist? Here we have a guy described by the media as "fun-loving" who waits till his "patient" (really, a victim) is knocked out, deforms her face, and then takes pictures to share around the office (and elsewhere?) to enliven his days. This leads to a variety of questions:
1. What else did he do to her while she was out? And how many others has he shared his sense of humor with by defacing them while they were under? Does he have pictures of them too?
2. Does his insurance policy really say that if he purposefully mutilates someone to enliven his "friendly working environment" that they'll pay for the resulting lawsuits???
The article makes no mention of his professional standing at this point, so I have to assume that whatever government or professional agencies that might exist in Britain to license and monitor medical professionals think this guy is pretty much A-OK. With standards such as this, who the hell would go to a dentist? I'd let my damned teeth rot out before allowing some turd to make me his next YouTube star.
"Kindhearted man", my ass....
For decades now, we Americans have made fun of the British and their teeth - but no more! I now understand why it is so - for who'd dare risk a visit to the dentist? Here we have a guy described by the media as "fun-loving" who waits till his "patient" (really, a victim) is knocked out, deforms her face, and then takes pictures to share around the office (and elsewhere?) to enliven his days. This leads to a variety of questions:
1. What else did he do to her while she was out? And how many others has he shared his sense of humor with by defacing them while they were under? Does he have pictures of them too?
2. Does his insurance policy really say that if he purposefully mutilates someone to enliven his "friendly working environment" that they'll pay for the resulting lawsuits???
The article makes no mention of his professional standing at this point, so I have to assume that whatever government or professional agencies that might exist in Britain to license and monitor medical professionals think this guy is pretty much A-OK. With standards such as this, who the hell would go to a dentist? I'd let my damned teeth rot out before allowing some turd to make me his next YouTube star.
"Kindhearted man", my ass....
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