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Started by Magicman, November 20, 2014, 08:14:32 PM

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Magicman

Both Pat and I need our "peepers" to read, etc.  There are probably a dozen pair scattered about the house, but when you need a pair....lost.  This morning I needed a pair and the search began.


 
Ah ha, they gather themselves up and huddle in an unlikely spot knowing that you will never look there.  I found 5 pairs holding hands and giggling while I was looking.   :snowball:
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Brucer

There's something to be said for having only one pair  ;D.

I have the same problem with gloves and ball point pens :D :D.
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sawguy21

It's like that here Lynn. I have to remember where I put them, once off I can't see to find them again. Karen must have at least six pair of reading glasses but never has any when we go to a restaurant. ::)
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Chuck White

I have 2 pair, 1 pair lives next to my single-tooth setter in the garage and the other pair lives in my shirt pocket except when I'm sawing, then it lives on the console in the truck!
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Nate379

Gloves, pens, and tape measure.

I swear I could buy them all by the truckload and still have to run around the whole place in search for one.  :D

thecfarm

I have one pair. I put them on in the morning and take them off at night. That way I always know where they are.  ;D
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sandhills

I'm in Ray's club, my wife still can't believe how dependent I am on them but they're the last thing off and the first thing on, can't see a thing without them  :-\.

ely

I have one pair of reading glasses that I can get by without while ordering off a menu. I have 3 pair of seeing glasses that I really cant do too well without. I can see ok but I cant read road signs until I am very close to them. I may see a deer at 50 yds but it has to have a huge rack to not be a doe. ::)

I have clear lenses, transition lenses, and regular polarized lenses. the first too are on frames that you can tie in a knot and the retain the original shape, very useful for me. I actually slammed them in the hood of a truck and went back and found them after 5 minutes with no ill effects.

Gary_C

Quote from: thecfarm on November 21, 2014, 07:06:54 AM
I have one pair. I put them on in the morning and take them off at night. That way I always know where they are.  ;D

That's my plan too. A long time ago I decided to heed the advice of my older brother after my glasses fell out of my pocket into the gutter in the barn and I spent hours searching thru the cow manure for my glasses. Ever since then I hang them on my nose in the morning and sometimes take them off when I sleep. End of story.  ;D
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