Saturday, November 22, 2014

Grin…Smile…Coa…They’re All The Same!

THE HSR ADJUSTS THE HIGH-SPEED GLASSES ON HIS FACE, RECHECKS HIS STREAM LINED LAMBSKIN ITALIAN DRIVING GLOVES, FIXES THE REAR VIEW MIRROR A SLIGHT 3 MILLIMETERS, REVS UP THE ENGINE A COUPLE OF TIMES, QUICKLY SWITCHES THE GEAR TO DRIVE, THEN SLOWLY AND DELIBERATELY FORWARDS HIS COMFY, MOTORIZED, TWO-PERSON LIVING ROOM LEATHER COUCH DOWN ONE BLOCK TO THE BEACH PARKING LOT, WHERE HE PROMPTLY NABS AN OCEAN VIEW SPOT, RECLINES THE BACK DOWN A LITTLE, AND answers the cell phone call that your “man, this meteor just fell from the sky, rolled over here, and stopped right in front of me…I’m selling it on Ebay!” smile is making, to remind the  HSR to use sunblock and an umbrella if the need arises, and to bring back some Deep Sea Arctic Yogurt!



"Just the act of smiling can set a person on the course to feeling better!"


A new term that has been coined and added to the Dental and Pop-cultural vernacular and is synonymous with the word smile, is the term coa, which is an acronym, and stands for Cosmetic Oral Anatomy.


So, when you are talking about the smile, which is the world's most popular facial expression, and want to use another word beside “smile” and “grin,” you can now freely use the word "coa!"


Another word for the same thing, with a little literary twist!








May you have many…this Thanksgiving, I am going to throw my dieting tendencies right out the window, thank you!...freshly-peeled, cold grapes? Now, you have my attention!...I wonder what it would be like to get paid to watch the sky all day…smiles!

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