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  1. The problem with British teeth is that they really fought flouridating the water. And the national health system – which works great, don’t get me wrong – well, in the 70s dentists were getting paid to pull teeth out, it was more economical than trying to save them. I worked in a pub for years and years and one of our regular customers had this mouth of black moss. It was shocking. Teeth half rotting away. He eventually got a girl to go out with him and then went to a dentist… and though they could remove the moss the half-teeth remained. Yikes. How about Galaxy, THL? Mmmmmm.

  2. Biff – I have tried to force Marmite on my family to no avail. Even my cat doesn’t like it – whereas in England my cats would get into a fight over it. I’ve come to accept that, like the buried & fermented seal-head dish of the old eskimos, its an acquired taste.

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