Re: Rod Kurthy's Deep Bleaching Technique



On 16 Aug 2005 12:13:31 -0700, "Flap" <fullosseousflap@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

[snip]


>Notice I did not call you a liar.

Me neither, all I did was refer to his as a salesman,,,,,,, afterall
he was and still is selling books. I don't know if he sells DVD's as
well. I don't mind if he wants to sell lots of books and DVD's. All
power to him. But, if you are selling stuff, admit it. If his books
help other dentists provide better care, I hope he sells a truck-full
of books. Just don't tell me how he does this at a loss, out of the
goodness of his heart. One can sell lots of stuff and still be
helping mankind. Just admit it.
.



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