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Ouuuch!

Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ October 10 2009, 10:17 PM BST

Ouuuch!

Surprisingly it didn't hurt, just a bit uncomfy.

My friend had a really bad experience with hard contact lenses moving in her eye like that at Reading '08. >_<

Quote: Scatterbrained Floozy @ October 10 2009, 10:48 PM BST

My friend had a really bad experience with hard contact lenses moving in her eye like that at Reading '08. >_<

Not the most hygienic place to be poking around with your eye. :)

'zackly.

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ October 9 2009, 2:58 PM BST

Wearing glasses. Seriously considering laser eye treatment.

I'd rather be able to see without mine. And get fun sunglasses not silly prescription boring ones.

Quote: AndreaLynne @ October 10 2009, 1:42 AM BST

a crazy lady across the hall was yelling "Get this f**king thing outta me!"

Haha. Similar here - except the girl across the hall who ended up being born a couple of hours before me, I later went to school with. Never did inform her of how her mum really felt...

Quote: Dolly Dagger @ October 10 2009, 10:07 PM BST

They don't agree with me. I had to go to A&E at the eye hospital five times this year to have errant ones removed.

Me too!

Although it did only happen the once. I didn't risk even trying to get them in again.

Lenses are evil. Sick

A friend of mine unknowingly did an exact impression of Richmond on IT Crowd when her lens flipped around to the other side. eew.

Bleurghhhhhhhhhhhhh.

I don't see how anyone can even contemplate using them once!

I am clearly a freak about my eyes.

I watched my roommate in college try contacts for the first time and the only way she could get them in was to stand in the corner. As she would go to touch her eye, she's take a step back. She'd literally walk backwards across the room until she hit the wall and then would pop it in.

That is both cool and insane.

Quote: Aaron @ October 11 2009, 1:01 AM BST

That is both cool and insane.

Yes, it was. :)

Unfortunately I don't look cute, geeky or sexy in specs - just a bit like Jenny Eclair, so I'm going to spend the money for getting my eyes lasered on plastic surgery so that either glasses suit me, or the eye is distracted away from them. :)

What a drag it is getting old. Kids are different today. I've never needed glasses - yet. Though sunglasses used to be essential for when strolling home drunk at sunrise every morning. My current sunglasses are actually black industrial shatterproof wraparound things (they don't break). One of my regs recently told me they were very unfashionable and I should throw them away. And stop wearing my unfashionable John Deere hat. And get a haircut. No chance. I'm vain and shallow, but don't like being told how I should look.

I love wearing sunglasses and have loads of different pairs - they suit me. Have never found nice perscription ones though.

What are your 'regs' Kenneth?

Quote: Kenneth @ October 11 2009, 8:39 AM BST

What a drag it is getting old.

Mother's Little Helper. I could do with some of them. :)

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