----- Original Message -----
From: the.alheath.gmail
To: Visage, Michelle
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 1:45 PM
Subject: Re: Dentist in Germany
Yeah, there is just no excuse (if he did it)
But I stay away from the gummi bears, LOL, i dont want any visits from my dentist!
Alan
----- Original Message -----From: Visage, MichelleSent: Friday, September 26, 2008 1:35 PMSubject: RE: Dentist in Germanyoh my GOSH what are the chances?! so i guess they twisted the story over here but can you IMAGINE?! how BRUTAL!!thanks so much for listening and have some haribo gummy bears on me!
From: the.alheath.gmail [mailto:the.alheath@googlemail.com]
Sent: Fri 9/26/2008 7:24 AM
To: Visage, Michelle
Subject: Dentist in GermanyHi Michelle,I heard the story about the dentist in Germany that tied up the woman and took the bridges out of her mouth.Funny thing, I live in Neu-Ulm, Germany where this happened.According to the papers and police reports, he didnt tie her up or use any dental tools.He rang her bell, and when she opened, he "just" grabbed her face, and pinched her cheecks together so that she had to open her mouth, then "just" removed the bridges. Apparently a neighbour who had also been to that dentist witnessed that the dentist was in the stairwell of the appartment house. He said he is innocent, and it must have been a look-alike.The bridges are expensive here as well, and her (standard state health) insurance paid allot of the fees, but she still had to pay a part of the fees, which were still at about 400 EUROs (US$ 600), which she didnt pay for months, the dental assistants called and went by ften, but never got a response.Cheers,Alan