5 March 2013, 16:37,
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NorthernRaider
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RE: Gnashers Gegs and Trumpets
(5 March 2013, 14:35)preservefreak Wrote: I don't wear glasses yet but probably will have to in the future, and H wears them now so something to look into, thanks for the idea
Was the " something to look into " pun intended ?
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5 March 2013, 16:39,
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preservefreak
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RE: Gnashers Gegs and Trumpets
glad someone spotted it ^^
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5 March 2013, 17:50,
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RE: Gnashers Gegs and Trumpets
I wear glasses for reading, and I have glasses everywhere,.. I have a pair in every room except the toilet, I have a pair in the garage, and a pair in the car,..I also carry a pair for work and an emergency pair in my best jacket
I just got sick of having to go and find a pair when I needed them, so this was the best option
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5 March 2013, 17:59,
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RE: Gnashers Gegs and Trumpets
I've got a couple of false legs stashed away, just in case!
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5 March 2013, 19:49,
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RE: Gnashers Gegs and Trumpets
Quite a timely post, this one. Over the winter I noticed that I was struggling reading the very small print in my A-Z (old school, bugger prat nav), especially under electric light, so I booked a visit to the opticians. Upshot is, I'm picking up my first ever reading glasses (and spares) on Saturday. So starts the long slow slide into decrepitude.
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5 March 2013, 22:24,
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NorthernRaider
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RE: Gnashers Gegs and Trumpets
(5 March 2013, 19:49)Ranger Wrote: Quite a timely post, this one. Over the winter I noticed that I was struggling reading the very small print in my A-Z (old school, bugger prat nav), especially under electric light, so I booked a visit to the opticians. Upshot is, I'm picking up my first ever reading glasses (and spares) on Saturday. So starts the long slow slide into decrepitude.
Sir if you get the chance and option and the cost is not to prohibative I can honestly reccomend getting a pair of polarised prescription shades, I did and I think I use them probably slightly more than my ordinary specs, the polarised lenses make a helluva difference for me when driving, out and about in bright sunshine, when near water, under floyrescent lights like in shopping malls, and especially in light at dawn and dusk when the sun is low in the sky. When I get new specs every two years I get one pr ordinary specs and one pr polarised shades.
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