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24th February 06, 12:02 PM
#11
Originally Posted by mkmound
And, of course, there was the recent discussion of monocles . . . :rolleyes:
Mark
Decent ones are half the price! And, a couple months ago, my rimless "popped", hit the tiled floor, and rolled down a flight of stairs, with not a scratch!
An uair a théid an gobhainn air bhathal 'se is feàrr a bhi réidh ris.
(When the smith gets wildly excited, 'tis best to agree with him.)
Kiltio Ergo Sum.
I Kilt, therefore I am. -McClef
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24th February 06, 02:07 PM
#12
Originally Posted by starbkjrus
Ouch. The frames shattered? That must have been some fall.
Tough Luck.
The frames were about 4 years old and were already in bad condition as they were sat on by my nephew at Christmas one year. Shattered may have been an overstatement but pretty much the split down the middle and it would take a welding job to get them abck together. I brought them into the office to see if I could find someone at lunch to repair them and everyone suggested getting a new pair...
Sigh....bye bye kilt suit....hello eyes....
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24th February 06, 02:22 PM
#13
Originally Posted by Iñaki
Come on bro'. Glasses are just for reading and stuff. Im sure you can get a cheaper frame and still get the suit!!!! Buy the KILT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah but I'm blind without any corrective lenses (and I don't qualify for laser surgery)...I mean do you want me to match my green Jacobean shirt with the Heritage of Scotland kilt becaue I cant see!!!
Or even worse put it on backwards???
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24th February 06, 02:42 PM
#14
I, too, am blind without correction, & I wear glasses & contacts (no, not at the same time! ).
You might try this program to get good discounts on your frames & lenses:
http://www.dentalplans.com/otherbenefitplans.asp
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24th February 06, 02:49 PM
#15
Geez, I always get the 2-4-1 deal with cheap frames. $75 with bi-focals. Got a pair for home and a pair for work.
binx
'Nunquam Non Paratus' - Connections to Annandale, Gretna, Newbie and Elphinstone
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24th February 06, 03:07 PM
#16
Originally Posted by 646guy
Yeah but I'm blind without any corrective lenses (and I don't qualify for laser surgery)...I mean do you want me to match my green Jacobean shirt with the Heritage of Scotland kilt becaue I cant see!!!
Or even worse put it on backwards???
I'm the same way- blind without them and laser surgery is not an option. I keep spares at home,work and in my truck.
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24th February 06, 07:28 PM
#17
Well maybe I'll get lucky and get the glasses at a good price. Because I'm blind as a bat, I need thin line frames otherwise I get headaches from how heavy my glasses are....that's always a cost booster....
At the very least, I should be able to check off at least 2 kilts on my wish list -- the Braveheart kilt from Celtic Croft and one of Matt's great creations (when I find the right fabric of course!).....
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25th February 06, 05:20 AM
#18
Makes me glad i have health cover for things like glasses, teeth, physio etc.
I often loose glasses, it costs me almost nothing to replace them.
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