Snappy, blue eyeys are more sensitive to light than brown eyes.
I too get headaches if I don’t wear sunglasses when its really bright, especially if I’m driving.
I don’t own a single article of clothing with words or pictures on it. I find the habit of wearing clothing with attempts at cute / funny / sarcastic sayings on them to be very low class. Midwesterners and southerners in particular really like t-shirts that say stupid things.
Kids get a pass. But once you’re 16 cut that shit out.
I can’t stand those types of shirt. All that “I taught your boyfriend that thing you like” etc. is so juvenile, yet shouldn’t really be worn by teens either, IMO.
…agreed, like that dummy I saw the other day,
wearing a t-shirt : “I’m with stupid” with the arrow
pointing downwards instead of the usual sideways.
lech,
lol at #7, I’ve seen and smelled that person
somewhere in college.
I was chatting with a woman in a store the other day. I looked at her face and looked away. At first, I thought it was a BOOGER in her nose. Then I saw that it was one of those little barbell things, sort of curved, so she looked like she had a BOOGER in each nostril! LOL!
LOL…people with face and tongue piercings will never be taken seriously. Like you said, al you’re focused on are the piercings and you don’t even hear what they are saying if you’re having a “conversation” with them.
All you are thinking is “boy that must have hurt or what was he/she thinking?”
Sunglasses are like SPF for the retina. You avoid at best cataracts at a later date or worse loss of retina function/cancer. Also sun hurts and you can’t see.
I have quite dark eyes but they are very light sensitive. Need sunglasses when outdoors if there’s a hint of sun, or brightness behind the clouds.
I read somewhere Tom Coughlin had something like lechacal’s no sunglasses rule. One of his crazier ones, IMO.
Snappy, blue eyeys are more sensitive to light than brown eyes.
I too get headaches if I don’t wear sunglasses when its really bright, especially if I’m driving.
I don’t own a single article of clothing with words or pictures on it. I find the habit of wearing clothing with attempts at cute / funny / sarcastic sayings on them to be very low class. Midwesterners and southerners in particular really like t-shirts that say stupid things.
Kids get a pass. But once you’re 16 cut that shit out.
DH, what’s the connection w/ blue eyes and sunglasses?
catching up here. Rob, what’s wrong with carrying condoms in wallet?
By InsertSnappyNameHere on July 20, 2010 11:39 AM
I can’t stand those types of shirt. All that “I taught your boyfriend that thing you like” etc. is so juvenile, yet shouldn’t really be worn by teens either, IMO.
…agreed, like that dummy I saw the other day,
wearing a t-shirt : “I’m with stupid” with the arrow
pointing downwards instead of the usual sideways.
lech,
lol at #7, I’ve seen and smelled that person
somewhere in college.
I thought you might by an insensitive brownie – I’m a bluey like DH, I find my eyes much more sensitive than my wife’s brownies.
By cobblehiller on July 20, 2010 11:44 AM
I was chatting with a woman in a store the other day. I looked at her face and looked away. At first, I thought it was a BOOGER in her nose. Then I saw that it was one of those little barbell things, sort of curved, so she looked like she had a BOOGER in each nostril! LOL!
LOL…people with face and tongue piercings will never be taken seriously. Like you said, al you’re focused on are the piercings and you don’t even hear what they are saying if you’re having a “conversation” with them.
All you are thinking is “boy that must have hurt or what was he/she thinking?”
Don’t get me started on foreskin piercings.
Sunglasses are like SPF for the retina. You avoid at best cataracts at a later date or worse loss of retina function/cancer. Also sun hurts and you can’t see.