There is a birthday party for approximately 1.7 quintillion pre-schoolers over my back fence, and after an unusually loud eruption of screaming:
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I’ve gotten many chickening ideas from this thread!Gotten. It’s the more accepted past participal version in American English. Incidentally, Shakespeare used it as well.
Haha, below your post, you’ll see the Report button, and to the right, 3 dots. Click the dots, and there will be a dropdown menu, including “Edit”. Click that, and there you go. (Very new members may not have this yet? Can’t remember.)Sheesh how do you edit? It was supposed to be "which" has ..
Haha, no, the patio was not portable. It remained affixed to the back of the house.Did she get run over a lot when you did it on the highway?
It’s pretty amazing. My mother always had 20/20 vision, until she started needing reading glasses in her mid 60’s or so. When she got cataract surgery (she lied to the nurses and DROVE HERSELF HOME AFTERWARDI have an appointment for an assessment for cataract correction later this month.
I'm quite nervous at the prospect of having the operation. The only other operation I've walked in for willingly, I've been out cold before I got there for a couple, was to have my wrists slashed for carpal tunnel syndrome. I watched the whole thing.
I must point out that I didn't go and do as the eldest has said "went and got his wits slashed."![]()
I don't need/use eye drops, my vision is just getting worse. I spend 10+/- hours a day on a computer, with 3 screens for work, for the last 20 years. :-(Do you need eyedrops all the time?
I used to do that. I was getting my regular prescription updated and the optometrist asked if I wanted to see what a "computer prescription" would do for me. My monitor was a roughly fingertip length away.I spend 10+/- hours a day on a computer,
I am from Vermont, now transplanted in South Carolina, I never had snow tires and most of my life had rear-wheel drive vehicles and *touchwood, never wrecked. The first year we were down here, we had a snow, in the morning before I left for work, it was just a light slushy snow, on my way in, there was a State Trooper that had spun out and was backed into the wire barrier between the N.bound and S.bound lanes of the freeway, I laughed, (Southerners..).h, this group includes Yankees who moved South and of course, can drive in snow. Haha.
My mom drove herself to the doctor after her stroke a few months ago, instead of calling me to say she was having problems. I took the car away from her.It’s pretty amazing. My mother always had 20/20 vision, until she started needing reading glasses in her mid 60’s or so. When she got cataract surgery (she lied to the nurses and DROVE HERSELF HOME AFTERWARD), she no longer needed reading glasses and completely denied that she’d ever worn them, despite the evidence of the 8 pairs of drugstore readers that I’d collected throughout her house.
I have never had a pair of glasses that made much of difference.I used to do that. I was getting my regular prescription updated and the optometrist asked if I wanted to see what a "computer prescription" would do for me. My monitor was a roughly fingertip length away.
He had me look through the (whatever that thing is called that you look through and they ask, Is this clearer? Or this?) with my brand new prescription. Ok... Then he said, "This would be your computer glasses prescription."
Night and day!!! difference! All the muscles around my eyes relaxed, and the letters were sharp and crisp. Sold! I bought a pair of computer glasses on the spot.