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whats the most random thing youve ever read?

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lotsafun | 17:45 Mon 14th Jun 2010 | ChatterBank
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i was just in my dental surgery reading a magazine when i came across this
'' semen contains zinc and calcium, both of which are proven to prevent tooth decay''
i think i'll stick to mouthwash, but what has been the most random thing youve ever read?
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maybe they could change the ring tone to "Trumpet Voluntary"
or a vuvuzela sound maybe Bobbi haha
just had a dental check-up this afternoon myself. dentist told me that saliva contains calcium and that once you're over 65 you should use a high fluouride toothpaste because lots of over 65's are suffering from tooth decay these days. (due to good dental care in the past a lot of 'older' people still have their own teeth these days, compared to a number of years ago when everyone over 30 had plastic teeth).
just for the record, i have a fair number of birthdays before i need to use high fluouride toothpaste :)
What is the name of the magazine? I've always said that and it would be nice to have the proof.
We don't get magazines in the doctor's waiting room or the dentist's any more, danger of spread of swine flu was cited as the cause. Mind you, I found a 1988 gardening magazine in my GPs' room only a couple of years ago, it was about time for a clear-out.
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BRB...................I'm just printing this

'' semen contains zinc and calcium, both of which are proven to prevent tooth decay''

off to show the mrs.
Bobbi - it gives a whole new meaning to the term 'ring tone' ;)
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obviously it was a man who wrote that isnt it ? lol

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