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Well, went to get some new glasses today and I am now in the bifocals club.
Yay, I'm old. |
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No need to go for Crizal Sapphire, not much of a difference. |
mmm.... Sways for street use...
Stillen vs Whiteline... have to use the search button now.... :icon17: |
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So the bifocal is supposed to be a little more practical for my workday. I'm not at the point where I need glasses to drive, watch TV or do normal stuff. That's probably next year LOL! :ughdance: |
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Maybe it's called "Foie gras" :bowrofl::bowrofl::bowrofl::bowrofl: |
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The lighting in my salon is a little soft and we have dark walls, as well. When I'm on a stage, I have no problem seeing, but I wear glasses to look like a hipster geek. |
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I'll take an order please. |
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anyway, his plan had too many holes (not well thought out as a pro) and i was getting pretty tired of listening to the guy so i started asking some typical questions he had not thought through... and he's going to work on it some more. meeting ended pretty quick. wheew, time to sip on coffee and have my pm snack. :icon17: |
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You probably want to try a pair of progressive, like the one I suggested earlier, basically it covers far, mid and close up. |
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The real bummer about these lenses is that they aren't done in an hour. I always like a new pair of glasses before I go to the show in Chicago, and I always get them at the last minute. Whoops. :ugh2: |
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Do you know what brand of lenses you are getting? |
"Gonna get a service tech to look at it, but we might not need to replace parts." :ugh:
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*sigh*
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