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Chilling Kathleen With a Television Set

About 3 pages (895 words)

The Washington Post, June 10th, 1996

Getting your teeth cleaned is supposed to be as much fun as going to see the undertaker. So how do you explain dental hygienist Kathleen Gibson? Whenever I slip into the magic chair in her Chevy Chase office, she is happy -- and she makes me the same. In fact, Kathleen is so happy that she once got fired by a local dentist for laughing in the presence of a customer. She tells the story with a laugh that's probably louder than the one that got her axed. But there's another reason I have always looked forward to my Gibsonizations. While she works, we talk -- about kids, traffic, politics, Real L...

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