I'll narrow it down further for you
[QUOTE=T Bone 3;1384219]Take her to the dental school in Baltimore City. I think its on Pratt between MKL Blvd and Inner Harbor. They will pull it for free! But you have to come in early.[/QUOTE]The Dental School is located on W. Baltimore St. Across from the University of Maryland Medical Center and next to the VA Hospital.
The exact address is 650 W. Baltimore St. Located between N. Penn St and MLK if you get to Greene St you have gone too far.
He didn't actually violate the rule
[QUOTE=Seva Lurker; 1384172]BD, I am going to make a suggestion. I would STRONGLY SUGGEST you read.
[url=http://www.usasexguide.info/forum/custompages.php?pageid=custompages_forumrules]the forum rules[/url]
Before you post again. I specifically point you to the ninth of the general rules.[/QUOTE]"No Real Names: Please do not post any real names or personal identification numbers of any Forum Member in the Forum at any time. Please use the Forum's Private Messaging system to exchange this information."
The rule would seem to only prohibit posting real names of Forum members. There's no prohibition against asking for real names of SWs.
That said, a guy who shows up asking for this kind of information on his first post should be sent packing empty-handed.
It's Not Free, It's "Nominal Fee"
[QUOTE=T Bone 3;1384219]Take her to the dental school in Baltimore City. I think its on Pratt between MKL Blvd and Inner Harbor. They will pull it for free! But you have to come in early.[/QUOTE]FYI. The dental school does NOT pull teeth for free. The fee is adjusted to a lower rate than a private practice. The fee is also based on what tooth needs to be pulled and who pulls it. IE: if it's "easy", a general undergraduate student will extract it. You pay the nominal fees for the limited exam, radiograph, and extraction. I believe when I did a residency through there a number of years ago it was like $100. However! If it's impacted or hard to get to, you will need to shell out some cash for one of us oral surgeons to cut it out. The best thing to do (like for all medical practices and clinics) is to call ahead and ask what the fee would be to extract a tooth in pain. The receptionists will give you an estimated fee.
Or just get her over here to the East Coast of MD. I will do some trade in service, LOL.