Mark Posted 15 March 2005 Share Posted 15 March 2005 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Katy Posted 15 March 2005 Share Posted 15 March 2005 78673[/snapback] He has no thing across his glasses thats all I can see Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Posted 15 March 2005 Author Share Posted 15 March 2005 Didn't think it would be solved that quick They're pierced to his head http://www.bmezine.com/news/pubring/20041214.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Katy Posted 15 March 2005 Share Posted 15 March 2005 Didn't think it would be solved that quick They're pierced to his head http://www.bmezine.com/news/pubring/20041214.html 78676[/snapback] Sorry Thats bizzare that! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Daniel Posted 15 March 2005 Share Posted 15 March 2005 Jesus, what's this world coming to?! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stez Posted 15 March 2005 Share Posted 15 March 2005 i've tried watching telly in bed with my spex on but they just dig in so i have to take them off, how does this bloke (who doesn't strike me as your usual piercee) deal with wearing them in bed? ideas? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anish Posted 15 March 2005 Share Posted 15 March 2005 That's wierd Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cat Burger Posted 15 March 2005 Share Posted 15 March 2005 He's ginger? ...Oh right, the glasses, yeah! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sparky Posted 15 March 2005 Share Posted 15 March 2005 looks like hes an advert for an internet singles site Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anish Posted 15 March 2005 Share Posted 15 March 2005 looks like hes an advert for an internet singles site 78744[/snapback] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted 16 March 2005 Share Posted 16 March 2005 i've tried watching telly in bed with my spex on but they just dig in so i have to take them off, how does this bloke (who doesn't strike me as your usual piercee) deal with wearing them in bed? ideas? 78711[/snapback] Laser Eye surgery; it's the future! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Katy Posted 16 March 2005 Share Posted 16 March 2005 i've tried watching telly in bed with my spex on but they just dig in so i have to take them off, how does this bloke (who doesn't strike me as your usual piercee) deal with wearing them in bed? ideas? 78711[/snapback] Laser Eye surgery; it's the future! 79214[/snapback] Also costs the earth unfortunately Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted 16 March 2005 Share Posted 16 March 2005 i've tried watching telly in bed with my spex on but they just dig in so i have to take them off, how does this bloke (who doesn't strike me as your usual piercee) deal with wearing them in bed? ideas? 78711[/snapback] Laser Eye surgery; it's the future! 79214[/snapback] Also costs the earth unfortunately 79233[/snapback] Overall, it's a massive saving on contacts and glasses, but the intial outlay is pretty hefty. However, Boots were doing interst free credit when I had mine done, plus I got Advantage points, which is cool! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scow Posted 16 March 2005 Share Posted 16 March 2005 I don't think Boots offer Lasor Eye Surgery now. I was thinking of having that done in a few years possibly as well. Contact lenses costs me in the region of £30 a month. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anish Posted 16 March 2005 Share Posted 16 March 2005 I don't think Boots offer Lasor Eye Surgery now. I was thinking of having that done in a few years possibly as well. Contact lenses costs me in the region of £30 a month. 79292[/snapback] Get monthy lenses - I get 6 months worth of lenses for £40 (excluding solution costs, which isn't much tbh) from www.contactlenses.co.uk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ash Posted 16 March 2005 Share Posted 16 March 2005 I don't think Boots offer Lasor Eye Surgery now. I was thinking of having that done in a few years possibly as well. Contact lenses costs me in the region of £30 a month. 79292[/snapback] Get monthy lenses - I get 6 months worth of lenses for £40 (excluding solution costs, which isn't much tbh) from www.contactlenses.co.uk 79349[/snapback] Mark, You need to shop around mate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scow Posted 16 March 2005 Share Posted 16 March 2005 I don't think Boots offer Lasor Eye Surgery now. I was thinking of having that done in a few years possibly as well. Contact lenses costs me in the region of £30 a month. 79292[/snapback] Get monthy lenses - I get 6 months worth of lenses for £40 (excluding solution costs, which isn't much tbh) from www.contactlenses.co.uk 79349[/snapback] Mark, You need to shop around mate. 79355[/snapback] I prefer daily contacts, because they're more comfortable and easier to use. You have to mess around with solution, whereas with dailies you just take them out of a little sachet, put them in, then take them out at the end of the day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Katy Posted 16 March 2005 Share Posted 16 March 2005 I don't think Boots offer Lasor Eye Surgery now.  I was thinking of having that done in a few years possibly as well. Contact lenses costs me in the region of £30 a month. 79292[/snapback] Get monthy lenses - I get 6 months worth of lenses for £40 (excluding solution costs, which isn't much tbh) from www.contactlenses.co.uk 79349[/snapback] Mark, You need to shop around mate. 79355[/snapback] I prefer daily contacts, because they're more comfortable and easier to use. You have to mess around with solution, whereas with dailies you just take them out of a little sachet, put them in, then take them out at the end of the day. 79360[/snapback] I have mine from Optical express in the Haymarket, costing £19.50 per month which includes solutions. Mine are monthlies as well - i think its quite a good deal, they do Dailies as well. Might be worth a look Scow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Daniel Posted 16 March 2005 Share Posted 16 March 2005 I have monthly lenses from Boots, they cost me £25 a month. I started with dailies but they are not good for you if you wear for anything like 12 hours a day. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scow Posted 16 March 2005 Share Posted 16 March 2005 I don't think Boots offer Lasor Eye Surgery now. I was thinking of having that done in a few years possibly as well. Contact lenses costs me in the region of £30 a month. 79292[/snapback] Get monthy lenses - I get 6 months worth of lenses for £40 (excluding solution costs, which isn't much tbh) from www.contactlenses.co.uk 79349[/snapback] Mark, You need to shop around mate. 79355[/snapback] I prefer daily contacts, because they're more comfortable and easier to use. You have to mess around with solution, whereas with dailies you just take them out of a little sachet, put them in, then take them out at the end of the day. 79360[/snapback] I have mine from Optical express in the Haymarket, costing £19.50 per month which includes solutions. Mine are monthlies as well - i think its quite a good deal, they do Dailies as well. Might be worth a look Scow. 79366[/snapback] Cheers Katy, I'll have a look. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anish Posted 16 March 2005 Share Posted 16 March 2005 I have monthly lenses from Boots, they cost me £25 a month.I started with dailies but they are not good for you if you wear for anything like 12 hours a day. 79368[/snapback] Yep agreed, although 12 hours a day of contact lenses would do my head in (and make my eyes very itchy) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Daniel Posted 16 March 2005 Share Posted 16 March 2005 I have monthly lenses from Boots, they cost me £25 a month.I started with dailies but they are not good for you if you wear for anything like 12 hours a day. 79368[/snapback] Yep agreed, although 12 hours a day of contact lenses would do my head in (and make my eyes very itchy) 79577[/snapback] Mine are cracking! I put these in about 8am before work and don't take them out till about 1am. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted 16 March 2005 Share Posted 16 March 2005 I couldn't wear contacts for more than about 5 hours in the end. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D4 Posted 16 March 2005 Share Posted 16 March 2005 78673[/snapback] ahhh that old chestnut, going on an all day piss up and then waking up with ur glasses pieced to ur face. they shudnt allow it when ur obviously so drunk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Katy Posted 16 March 2005 Share Posted 16 March 2005 78673[/snapback] ahhh that old chestnut, going on an all day piss up and then waking up with ur glasses pieced to ur face. they shudnt allow it when ur obviously so drunk 79611[/snapback] Its bugging me though - he looks really familiar but I cant think who he looks like Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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