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Lambykins's Dutch Coffee House - ADULTS ONLY (LAMB)     

Spaceman - 28 Jan 2005 23:56


CLOSED - THANKS to all customers for the last few years

stockbunny - 03 Apr 2007 11:03 - 13977 of 24230

I don't think there is Kayak, aside of more comfortable surroundings, the better likelihood of your records being found and less chance of being mugged in a stairwell! ;>)

optomistic - 03 Apr 2007 11:21 - 13978 of 24230

I think one of the benefits of a private denist is that you can have a porcelain crown fitted where on the NHS it would be a metal one........To be paid for of course :-(

Spaceman - 03 Apr 2007 12:44 - 13979 of 24230

My dentist is private but its just an Oasis practise, however since they converted to Oasis and private the pace is much nicer and the service is very good.

Yesterdays filling cost me 66 and I think the checkup a few weeks ago was about 45. I dont think thats too bad.

I am pleased to say she skimmed a bit of yesterdays filling and now all is well.

Kayak - 03 Apr 2007 12:48 - 13980 of 24230

opto, I think it's only the rear crowns the NHS want to make of metal, but you can always pay privately for them at an NHS dentist (which I have done). Also I prefer white fillings wherever possible rather than amalgam and again many of those have to be paid for privately.

Kayak - 03 Apr 2007 12:50 - 13981 of 24230

NHS charges for checkups and fillings

stockbunny - 03 Apr 2007 12:57 - 13982 of 24230

Mind you years ago I remember as a kid going to NHS dentists and they were lovely, clean, tidy and everything....Even when our eldest was young, they were still nice places to visit (if you know what I mean) I think the whole thing now has got too profit focused.

optomistic - 03 Apr 2007 13:55 - 13983 of 24230

Kayak, I think you are right there metal at the back, all depends on where the front finishes and the back starts how happy you will be with the metal:-) Spacie just over 17 for an inspection up here, and clean off the whatever you have missed over the last few months.

Spaceman - 03 Apr 2007 14:54 - 13984 of 24230

To be honest I didnt even check the prices as I was with the practise anyway and they sort of went private and I stayed with them. I am pretty sure that I heard someone talking about having some NHS work done when I was there yesterday so maybe they now do a bit of both.

I have to see the hygienist soon as well but when I was a kid that used to be done by the dentist now its an extra appointment and an extra charge. I am also convinced that most hygienists are sadists and that they are recruited from the ranks of dentists who failed .... I always come away from the hygienist sore and bleeding....

right now where has bunny hidden that Danish she was saving for me?



stockbunny - 03 Apr 2007 15:27 - 13985 of 24230

Top drawer, lefthand unit under the teatowels ;>)

Big Al - 03 Apr 2007 15:45 - 13986 of 24230

What's a teatowel?

Bluelady - 03 Apr 2007 15:57 - 13987 of 24230

Big Al

I think it's what a male wipes his armpits with when the weather is too hot!!!

Kayak - 03 Apr 2007 15:59 - 13988 of 24230

Oh right, in our house it's by the sink, but I didn't know it was called that.

stockbunny - 03 Apr 2007 16:04 - 13989 of 24230

NO armpit wiping with my teatowels thank you! ;>)
Tea towels in the coffee house are easy to spot whether they are by the sink - eg in use - or in the drawer folded - eg washed and ready for use - anyway they are easy to spot as they have cute pictures of bunnies on them. :>)

Big Al - 03 Apr 2007 16:08 - 13990 of 24230

;-))

Bluelady - 03 Apr 2007 16:10 - 13991 of 24230

Hi stockbunny,

I was in a London chinese restaurant when we peeped in the kitchen to see them cooking the food. The male wiping the dishes, wiped his armpits and then continued to wipe the plates. Food tasted delicious and we didn't succumb to any illness.

Big Al - 03 Apr 2007 16:18 - 13992 of 24230

Must be that Dettol deoderant they sell in all the good male grooming shops.

Don't use it coz I don't sweat. ;-))

Bluelady - 03 Apr 2007 16:30 - 13993 of 24230

Hi Big Al,

Notice you live in Scotland and recently it made the news that there is a higher percentage of aluminium in the water than in England. Have you started sweating yet...;0)

Big Al - 03 Apr 2007 16:39 - 13994 of 24230

Better stop putting water in my whiskey altogether then ;-0

Bluelady - 03 Apr 2007 23:27 - 13995 of 24230

Hi Big Al,

That would be a good start. Also no more cooking vegetables in water so it will be fast food, restaurants or Lambykin's Dutch Coffee House from now on....where the tea towels might possibly be used for........no, that would be too much of a coincidence!!!!

Best just use the tea towels nicely folded in the drawer or let the cups air dry from now on.

MightyMicro - 04 Apr 2007 01:22 - 13996 of 24230

Big Al: drinking Irish whiskey then, instead of Scotch whisky . . . must be the aluminium.
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