You know you need to use your readers when....
#32
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Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 94
Originally Posted by Joanie2
I know the feeling. I not only have readers in every room but I wear a pair tucked into my blouse so I always have them on hand. Only problem is that I forget I have them tucked in and so I go into another room looking for another pair. And how many times have they been in the room and you can't figure out where they are. Or they are on your head and you don't realize it.
Try having two on your head without knowing it. And then wanting to know where your readers are.
#33
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Northern Illinois
Posts: 351
Originally Posted by Susan P
Originally Posted by Joanie2
I know the feeling. I not only have readers in every room but I wear a pair tucked into my blouse so I always have them on hand. Only problem is that I forget I have them tucked in and so I go into another room looking for another pair. And how many times have they been in the room and you can't figure out where they are. Or they are on your head and you don't realize it.
Try having two on your head without knowing it. And then wanting to know where your readers are.
#38
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Saugus, MA
Posts: 659
Going to bed now but don't know if I can sleep after laughing so hard....as far as readers go , I keep a pair of disabled glasses in the kitchen ( they have no "arms" ) and use them to read recipes. It beats putting the arms over my ears and also my hands can be sticky . easy to hold up , look thru and put back down again until needed to read the next ingredient.
#39
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 100
One day I was going to a new job, and I had gotten up early. I was ready to leave and grabbed the hair spray. It was bug spray. Had to take a shower, shampoo hair, and get redressed and drive 35 miles. I was on time--but not early.
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