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Northern Lass
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Glasses

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Do you wear Glasses?
Is it normal for new ones to be lobsided?

I have just replaced my old fabulous glasses
which were designer improved
(they had chiropadest padding on the bridge to stop em rubbing me....the archives will verify what an idiot I looked in them)
but they were comfy!!

I splashed out on some super dooper light ones titanium, all singing all dancing specs
and they ay rite!

Why cant they invent glasses without the bridge!!

:(
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Re: Glasses

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There is an advertisment at the bottom of your post Northern Lass that could answer your problem , the ad says 'win free laser eye surgery' :grin:

I wear glasses but not the designer type I only need them for close work and a different pair for driving.

Annie
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Re: Glasses

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Annie wrote:There is an advertisment at the bottom of your post Northern Lass that could answer your problem , the ad says 'win free laser eye surgery' :grin:

I wear glasses but not the designer type I only need them for close work and a different pair for driving.

Annie


Oooh no Annie don't fancy that laser surgery
:shock:
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Re: Glasses

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I don't blame you Northern Lass . :lol:

Annie
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Re: Glasses

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I need glasses for reading now so use $5.00 ones from the Reject Shop. They work just fine.
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Re: Glasses

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I broke the arm on my specs the other day (well actually it fell off) and I have superglue on them at the moment and they keep slipping down my nose. I have to have varifocals, it's going to be 2/3 weeks before my new ones are ready which are costing an arm and a leg. :(
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Re: Glasses

Post by Teifi »

Jan I had this problem before Christmas.

Replaced my old specs with super ones from a large chain, had one pair of varifocals and a second pair with reactive lens.

Shortly afterwards I had to keep adjusting them and was getting more and more frustrated, they really were
uncomfortable and I was also having difficulty reading.

Decided it was time I did something about it.

I rang and made an appointment to see the Manager of the store and as soon as I sat down she studied my specs and said
"Do you feel your glasses are lopsided?" . Anyway to cut a long story short she examined them and almost exploded -
she said the frames had been badly fitted, twisted and should never have left the store. Couldn't apologise enough - offered
a full refund or a choice of any of their designer frames (no extra charge) which I what I did.

It pays to complain!

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Re: Glasses

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I have to say the Opticians are fabulous and have ordered me another pair
so as far as customer service then they are great,
and he is cute too :grin: :oops:

I will get them sorted next week
wonder if my ears are uneven :o
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Re: Glasses

Post by Rob »

Just make sure you pluck the hairs out your ears!! I hate women with excess hair !!
Why dont you try a monocle? Ideal for lazy eyes!!
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Re: Glasses

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Rob wrote:Just make sure you pluck the hairs out your ears!! I hate women with excess hair !!
Why dont you try a monocle? Ideal for lazy eyes!!


Listen cyclops
behave or that photo of you in the leather coat and glasses gets aired!
:roll:
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Jan.......That's a brilliant expression.........Cyclops !.......must remember that one.......good on ya !
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Re: Glasses

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Northern Lass wrote:
Rob wrote:Just make sure you pluck the hairs out your ears!! I hate women with excess hair !!
Why dont you try a monocle? Ideal for lazy eyes!!


Listen cyclops
behave or that photo of you in the leather coat and glasses gets aired!
:roll:



how about sending it to me and i put a tutu on him :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Glasses

Post by Rob »

I'm not too keen on South Africans thank you very much!!
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Re: Glasses

Post by MarkCDodd »

Having a lazy eye myself I think the idea of a monocle is terrific.

Do you think it would get me a seat on the train if I stared at them manacingly though the monocle?

Perhaps I would need a good "handle bar" moustache to go with it?

Speaking on behalf of one eyed people (I am 95% blind in the lazy eye) ask "What is the idea of ruining movies with this 3D rubbish????"

All us "cyclops" see is a blurry picture :cry:
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