Will Dentists and Orthodontists Ever Learn to Get Along?
A Houston jury agrees with Cathy Young's opinion that David Harris's cheatin' heart did not actually deserve to be stopped by a speeding Mercedes. The Houston Chronicle presents an interesting analysis of the defense's case, repeatedly referring to to the late Harris as "the orthodontist."
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Well, let's see. An Orthodontist straightens teeth, while a Dentist cleans teeth. In this case, the Orthodontist wasn't acting straight so the Dentist cleaned his clock...
*groan*
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DATE: 01/25/2004 08:17:20
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