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Seeing a saving!

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Everytime we go out for a meal we can't read the menu!
Cos we forget to take our glasses
so we end up with soup in a basket cos we don't know what we are ordering!
so.....
Wolvie went to asda yesterday and bought off the shelf some bins for £7 and a case for £2
so for under a tenner we have specs we can see with! :P

considering we both paid over £3oo quid for the ones we have each!!
that is an amazing saving

they are vile but who cares
I can see! 8)
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Doesn't matter too much if you lose them either 8)

(I'm already short sighted so no off the shelf for me when I start needing reading glasses - and with varifocals they say you can lie on your side and watch the tv/read a book) :(
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I think that is what I need cos I keep looking over them when
I talk to folk and then have to look thru em when I read somat

mind they are better than the ones I had before cos I had sticking plaster over my nose
as they rubbed me so much.

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Northern Lass wrote:I think that is what I need cos I keep looking over them when
I talk to folk and then have to look thru em when I read somat

:roll:



Reminds me of my old maths teacher Mr Luxton and his half moons!
Why do they call them "bins"? :?
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snoopysue wrote:
Northern Lass wrote:I think that is what I need cos I keep looking over them when
I talk to folk and then have to look thru em when I read somat

:roll:



Reminds me of my old maths teacher Mr Luxton and his half moons!
Why do they call them "bins"? :?


I think it is northern for binnoculors can't spell that ..

bet Pete could :wink:
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Northern Lass wrote:
I think it is northern for binnoculors can't spell that ..

bet Pete could :wink:


Thanks for that :wink: Just goes to show.... I always thourght it was Cockney Rhyming Slang :oops:
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Jan I think you may find it is Bans not Bins after the posh Ray Bans !
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mikleed wrote:Jan I think you may find it is Bans not Bins after the posh Ray Bans !
Mike.


Not heard that one before - just googled it NL's right, but so are you (sort of). Bans is american slang for sunglasses :wink:
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mikleed wrote:Jan I think you may find it is Bans not Bins after the posh Ray Bans !
Mike.


no it is Bins! ....Jo who is really really northern says bins!

and here look

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bins

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I Do Love Lucys Bins!! :roll:
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Rob wrote:I Do Love Lucys Bins!! :roll:


You scoured that didn't you to find something waccy to say!
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I've heard them called bins in our area.

I have varifocals bins :lol: but they don't have expensive designer frames . :roll:

Also got 2 pair of the cheep kind from Lidle and they are good for reading , I take them when I go out shopping for if I lose them .

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Northern Lass wrote:
Rob wrote:I Do Love Lucys Bins!! :roll:


You scoured that didn't you to find something waccy to say!
:roll:

:lol: :lol: :oops:
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Northern Lass wrote:
mikleed wrote:Jan I think you may find it is Bans not Bins after the posh Ray Bans !
Mike.


no it is Bins! ....Jo who is really really northern says bins!

and here look

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bins

:grin:



:oops: No say Gegs :oops:
Dont know why :?
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You can get reading glasses cheaper than that NL. My hubby buys his from Poundland or TKMax. He's got 4 pairs (at the last count) as he keeps them around various places in the house or car. I told him to get one of those thingies, like a shoelace, you put round your neck and attach the ends of the thingy onto the arms of your specs. We had a look at the price and they were about £3 or £4. In shock he replied "I'm not paying that much, the specs only cost me a quid" so I offered to crochet or knit him a thingy. He replied "keep using that it will stretch down to me knees" :lol:
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