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The High Cost of Low Living
Topic Started: Aug 26 2008, 01:15 PM (85 Views)
psimer

Ok, I sat on my glasses, again. And I also have to go see my doctor at the end of September and he is going to ask me if I had my eyes checekd (he insists on this every year).

I broke down and went to the place where they advertise 2 for the price of 1. Do I ever like the 2 for 1 frames? No, of course not. The exam was $90. Then the glasses.....

Ok, so I bought the rimless glasses that need the special lenses. Ok, so I did have the scratch resistant coating. But I didn't do anything more. Ok, I do want the sunglasses that clip on....Is that too much to ask???



I will be selling my dog on Saturday to pay for my glasses....
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psimer
Aug 26 2008, 01:15 PM
I will be selling my dog on Saturday to pay for my glasses....
I bid a dollar, do you deliver? :2cents :beg












:goodevil :hug1












:kidding
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psimer
Aug 26 2008, 01:15 PM
Ok, I sat on my glasses, again.
I have to ask...How many times have you sat on your glasses? :sofa




Let's see, Steven has shattered his glasses falling off a scooter, scratched them and bent up the frames walking into a pole (I guess his glasses weren't working then), and bent the frames (again) while playing basketball. Sitting on them, he hasn't done. :cheer
Edited by Cabann, Aug 26 2008, 04:06 PM.
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psimer

It was the third time that really mushed them up. But the woman who helped me with my new glasses was able to straighten out the arms. It's hard to drive with one lense really high and one really low..HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
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Steven has until Novemeber until his next exam. I sure hope his glasses can hold out until then.
Edited by Cabann, Aug 27 2008, 02:15 PM.
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www.zennioptical.com

I always buy my glasses there because I forget and leave them lying in reach of the dogs. I can't tell you how many times my glasses have been chewed up. I have learned, however, to order two or three pairs at a time so I don't have to go without. I know what you mean about driving with one lense high and one low!

BTW...would you like one of us to come over and show you which end you're supposed to wear your glasses on??? HINT...it ain't the bottom end!

:shades :rofl :gigglefit
Edited by Ravenlost, Aug 27 2008, 05:56 PM.
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psimer

Believe me, I am going to look after this next pair and I may end up going back and getting another as a backup. I have had a harder time with this pair than any other I owned. The next pair are rimless so if I sit on them, god only knows what there will be left....HAHAHAHA!!
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