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February 22, 2009 at 12:08 AM #352439February 22, 2009 at 12:47 AM #351867temeculaguyParticipant
Ren, I had the same thought, take it point by point but it’s late and it would take all my powers to write a rebuttal to someone who felt that reading for pleasure or art appreciation was indigenous to Kentucky. I think I have the answer, Kentucky has the second lowest tooth count while California has the 3rd highest, we are wasting all our reading and art time, brushing and flossing. How vain?
http://www.statemaster.com/graph/hea_ora_hea_los_of_nat_tee-health-oral-loss-natural-teeth
I bet the good people of West Virginia are even more cultured since over 42% do not have a single tooth left by age 65(compared to Kentucky’s 38% and California’s 13.7%), they have so much extra reading and tea house time not to mention the financial windfall from dentistry savings.
February 22, 2009 at 12:47 AM #352181temeculaguyParticipantRen, I had the same thought, take it point by point but it’s late and it would take all my powers to write a rebuttal to someone who felt that reading for pleasure or art appreciation was indigenous to Kentucky. I think I have the answer, Kentucky has the second lowest tooth count while California has the 3rd highest, we are wasting all our reading and art time, brushing and flossing. How vain?
http://www.statemaster.com/graph/hea_ora_hea_los_of_nat_tee-health-oral-loss-natural-teeth
I bet the good people of West Virginia are even more cultured since over 42% do not have a single tooth left by age 65(compared to Kentucky’s 38% and California’s 13.7%), they have so much extra reading and tea house time not to mention the financial windfall from dentistry savings.
February 22, 2009 at 12:47 AM #352310temeculaguyParticipantRen, I had the same thought, take it point by point but it’s late and it would take all my powers to write a rebuttal to someone who felt that reading for pleasure or art appreciation was indigenous to Kentucky. I think I have the answer, Kentucky has the second lowest tooth count while California has the 3rd highest, we are wasting all our reading and art time, brushing and flossing. How vain?
http://www.statemaster.com/graph/hea_ora_hea_los_of_nat_tee-health-oral-loss-natural-teeth
I bet the good people of West Virginia are even more cultured since over 42% do not have a single tooth left by age 65(compared to Kentucky’s 38% and California’s 13.7%), they have so much extra reading and tea house time not to mention the financial windfall from dentistry savings.
February 22, 2009 at 12:47 AM #352343temeculaguyParticipantRen, I had the same thought, take it point by point but it’s late and it would take all my powers to write a rebuttal to someone who felt that reading for pleasure or art appreciation was indigenous to Kentucky. I think I have the answer, Kentucky has the second lowest tooth count while California has the 3rd highest, we are wasting all our reading and art time, brushing and flossing. How vain?
http://www.statemaster.com/graph/hea_ora_hea_los_of_nat_tee-health-oral-loss-natural-teeth
I bet the good people of West Virginia are even more cultured since over 42% do not have a single tooth left by age 65(compared to Kentucky’s 38% and California’s 13.7%), they have so much extra reading and tea house time not to mention the financial windfall from dentistry savings.
February 22, 2009 at 12:47 AM #352444temeculaguyParticipantRen, I had the same thought, take it point by point but it’s late and it would take all my powers to write a rebuttal to someone who felt that reading for pleasure or art appreciation was indigenous to Kentucky. I think I have the answer, Kentucky has the second lowest tooth count while California has the 3rd highest, we are wasting all our reading and art time, brushing and flossing. How vain?
http://www.statemaster.com/graph/hea_ora_hea_los_of_nat_tee-health-oral-loss-natural-teeth
I bet the good people of West Virginia are even more cultured since over 42% do not have a single tooth left by age 65(compared to Kentucky’s 38% and California’s 13.7%), they have so much extra reading and tea house time not to mention the financial windfall from dentistry savings.
February 22, 2009 at 6:48 AM #351902EconProfParticipantTG: I follow economic and demographic indicators very closely, and you’ve just exposed a terrific one: Tooth Count by state.
From the rankings, it looks like a very reliable indicator of health and socioeconomic well-being. Except I’m a little surprised CA is ranked so high–I would have guessed we would fall somewhere in the middle.February 22, 2009 at 6:48 AM #352217EconProfParticipantTG: I follow economic and demographic indicators very closely, and you’ve just exposed a terrific one: Tooth Count by state.
From the rankings, it looks like a very reliable indicator of health and socioeconomic well-being. Except I’m a little surprised CA is ranked so high–I would have guessed we would fall somewhere in the middle.February 22, 2009 at 6:48 AM #352346EconProfParticipantTG: I follow economic and demographic indicators very closely, and you’ve just exposed a terrific one: Tooth Count by state.
From the rankings, it looks like a very reliable indicator of health and socioeconomic well-being. Except I’m a little surprised CA is ranked so high–I would have guessed we would fall somewhere in the middle.February 22, 2009 at 6:48 AM #352378EconProfParticipantTG: I follow economic and demographic indicators very closely, and you’ve just exposed a terrific one: Tooth Count by state.
From the rankings, it looks like a very reliable indicator of health and socioeconomic well-being. Except I’m a little surprised CA is ranked so high–I would have guessed we would fall somewhere in the middle.February 22, 2009 at 6:48 AM #352480EconProfParticipantTG: I follow economic and demographic indicators very closely, and you’ve just exposed a terrific one: Tooth Count by state.
From the rankings, it looks like a very reliable indicator of health and socioeconomic well-being. Except I’m a little surprised CA is ranked so high–I would have guessed we would fall somewhere in the middle.February 22, 2009 at 9:39 AM #351977CDMA ENGParticipantRaptor, in my opinion, missed a big one.
The People.
I have lived all over the US as a consultant and I tell you the people here are some of the most easy-going I have seen in a major city. People, in general, seem happy here.
One of the reason I now call SD home.
CE
February 22, 2009 at 9:39 AM #352291CDMA ENGParticipantRaptor, in my opinion, missed a big one.
The People.
I have lived all over the US as a consultant and I tell you the people here are some of the most easy-going I have seen in a major city. People, in general, seem happy here.
One of the reason I now call SD home.
CE
February 22, 2009 at 9:39 AM #352421CDMA ENGParticipantRaptor, in my opinion, missed a big one.
The People.
I have lived all over the US as a consultant and I tell you the people here are some of the most easy-going I have seen in a major city. People, in general, seem happy here.
One of the reason I now call SD home.
CE
February 22, 2009 at 9:39 AM #352453CDMA ENGParticipantRaptor, in my opinion, missed a big one.
The People.
I have lived all over the US as a consultant and I tell you the people here are some of the most easy-going I have seen in a major city. People, in general, seem happy here.
One of the reason I now call SD home.
CE
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