Ohio dentist is offering to buy candy from kids this Halloween

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I give him a 9 out of 10. He's been very active and vocal in getting things going on the forums (member of the month, IWF KOTR). He is definatly mod material....now just so there is no confusion, I am the first to say we have too many mods, so I'm not saying he should be a mod this second, what I'm saying is he should be a top contender if we ever run low on mods and need one again.
 

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BTW, This Guy, KOTR was my idea and I had MHV1 post the tourney. But that's not the point, he is mod material, I gotta give him a 10/10. Great job as a poster and a member.
 

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BTW, This Guy, KOTR was my idea and I had MHV1 post the tourney. But that's not the point, he is mod material, I gotta give him a 10/10. Great job as a poster and a member.

I believe it was your idea in the scense that you posted that pathetic early version then asked for help. I believe you had very little to do with the new version. But thats just my opinion.
 

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^^i have to disagree. the KOTR is trav40's idea no matter who worked on it. mattv1 has done a good job though :)

edit- meant for this guy
 

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MANSFIELD, Ohio (AP) - An Ohio dentist is offering to buy kids' trick-or-treating booty this Halloween, and he's even throwing in a toothbrush to sweeten the deal.

The Mansfield News Journal reports that dentist Craig Callen and his associates are offering kids $1 per pound of candy they bring in, with a 5-pound limit per child. The dentists are also holding a drawing for two children's bikes.

Callen says brushing teeth and visiting a dentist are good preventive measures, but doing away with excess sweets would give teeth a healthy boost.

Callen says candy can lead to hyperactivity and weight gain and can be especially damaging to children's braces.