baldguy
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Tue Mar-31-09 04:24 PM
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With bifocals. I'm only 45!
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baldguy
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Tue Mar-31-09 06:49 PM
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1. No sympathy for the old baldguy, uh? |
Roon
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Tue Mar-31-09 06:51 PM
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gained 60lbs and now my fat head are too big for them and I can't really afford to get another pair until later. But congrats on your new glasses! It's nice to be able to see again!
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Tue Mar-31-09 07:54 PM
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This way we can tell you how handsome you look with your new glasses. As for the bifocal part, who cares? I know people who needed bifocals when they were only 42 or so.
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Lil Missy
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Tue Mar-31-09 07:57 PM
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4. I had to get bifocals at 40. Now I need trifocals, but I use 2 different pairs of glasses. |
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Tue Mar-31-09 08:20 PM
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5. Mine are supposed to be no-line bifocals; I can't really tell |
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but then, my astigmatism is severe enough that hardly anything will correct my vision. I was about 45 and several years overdue for new glasses when I got them. I had a friend in college who had trifocals way back then. It hits you when it hits you. 45 is probably typical.
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