Glasses or contacts?

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selfcancelsignal

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Do they make transitions contacts? LMAO.


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Packmule

Well-Known Member
A boonie hat will keep glasses dry enough. It's the dust on rural routes that driver crazy.
Still I can't imagine putting something in my eyes.
 

scratch

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I'm into my bi-focal age, so its usually glasses for me. I do have one gas permeable contact lens I wear on the weekend in my dominate left eye. I can see fine at a distance with the contact, but I have problems reading labels in the back of my package car. Everything gets too blurry close up.
 

Cementups

Box Monkey
I always wore contacts until about Fall of 2000. Then wore my glasses for the next 6 months before I got LASIK in March 2001. I always avoided wearing my glasses but when I did people would tell me how good I look in them. Too bad, they be gone!!!
 

Future

Victory Ride
Ahhh...well everyone's different. I've worn glasses since I was a kid but both my parents needed glasses for driving in their 40's.
They say statistically people with blue eyes have the most tendency for poor vision. Just out of curiosity do blue eyes run in your fam?
 

Future

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UPS delivery is such a easy job......even a monkey can do it!!
 
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selfcancelsignal

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The way my week has gone I think I need a blind fold and a cigarette. I wear glasses with transition lenses.
Transitions don't get dark enough to quickly gaze at the boobies, do they? Haha.


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