Dear Annie: My teenage son hangs around with a nice group of friends. One of the young ladies, "Berta," seems interested in him. She is a little on the quiet side but seems pleasant and would be pretty if she would only brush her teeth. She has not brushed them in over a year.
Berta's parents have talked to her, my son has talked to her, her girlfriends and sisters have all talked to her, too, but Berta says she does not want to brush and has decided she is just not going to. ...
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Posted by: Jennifer
Comment: #1
Mon Jul 21, 2008 3:23 PM
Green teeth? And she still lets her in the house? Um no. No way. I have no idea how anyone can bear to be in her presence without losing their lunch. I certainly wouldn't want that smell in my house, nor would I allow someone with severe body odor in my house. This girl's parents need to be notified, and the girl needs to be put on notice that if she doesn't put in an effort to deal with the green teeth, she will not be welcomed into the house.
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Posted by: Barbara Collins
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Wed Jul 23, 2008 8:21 AM
I don't think any restaurant that sells alcoholic beverages permits patrons to "bring their own bottle." Restaurants without liquor licenses do permit patrons to bring a bottle of wine to enjoy with their meal, however. This is not the case that "Baffled" described. Her friend is being rude and cheap.
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