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Wendy's Blog

The tooth fairy

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Wendy Corey, Weekdays 3-7pm
@ August 5, 2008 6:28 PM
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Remember when the tooth fairy would leave a quarter or maybe even 50-cents under your pillow when you lost a tooth? (I bet she leaves more these days) Well I didn't realize then you were supposed to save all that money, invest it wisely, and put it away for all the dental work you'll need as an adult! I had my first root canal over the past two weeks. Not fun and not cheap.(and you don't even get to pick a prize when your done anymore) It is amazing what dentists can do to save our teeth these days.

Speaking of pain....have you "locked-in" your rate for home heating oil yet? Looks like oil is running close to 5-dollars a gallon this coming season. If you have any deals or suggestions on good companies and prices please feel free to share.

On a much happier note....I'm looking forward to the "Best of the Gold Coast" party tomorrow night at the Greenwich Hyatt. Moffly puplications always does such an outstanding job with their August magazines and then brings them to life at the party. If you've never been....go! I'll bring you my highlights later this week. Happy August! Wendy



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  • Tooth Fairy
    Talk about how times have changed...I know people that have put as much as $10.00 under a kids pillow or even a present..
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