Klarinet Archive - Posting 000303.txt from 2002/04

From: Lucienne <lucienne@-----.ca>
Subj: [kl] dental hygene
Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002 02:04:11 -0400

hello clarinet world.
I am 20 yrs old. my teeth are generally healthy. I have lived in countries
that do not permit me to see a dentist with out declaring bankruptcy. I
have also been suporting my bizzare habit (bass clarinetting) since I was
16. (This made me very poor) and for those of you who don't know ( this is
not meant to be facious) Vancouver is one VERY expensive city to live in.
Living is hard enough, worrying about the cleanliness of ones teeth is not
as important as having a house to live in and food to eat. so if i am
homeless and starving but have clean teeth would any of you let me play
bass clarinet for your orchestra or symphony?
I do truly plan to start taking better care of my teeth, as soon as i "find
" money for a new bass clarinet. Like one that isn't plastic. Like one that
has a low c. if you all have any thing under 10,000 CND ( i know, i guess
that would be some where near 2500 US) let me know. :-)

jury is monday teeth are wednesday.
Lucienne

At 08:03 PM 4/9/02 -0400, you wrote:
>Lucienne,
>
>You wrote you haven't seen a dentist in 8 years!
>
>You really need to see a dentist, twice a year, for teeth cleaning or you
>will have no teeth to use to play clarinet, to eat, etc.! Plaque and gum
>disease will catch up to you eventually.
>
>Be well and good luck with everything,
>
>Mike Marmer
>Germantown, MD
>
>
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