The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
See, I would have always had problems. I never had the benefit of seeing small print with young eyes. I would have been the young person there with readers already. Which meant I could have probably seen the tiny print with my glasses, but not because of my eyes.

However, if you're at WDW and want to know which bus is coming 10-15 seconds before the rest of the crowd, then I'm your gal! 🤣
Same, I have insane farsight (helps with birding)
But close range? I get all blurry and dizzy if I try to read the tiny guarantee text of a tiny presentation card XD
 

93boomer

Premium Member
I've had them for several years now. Actually, I was diagnosed as being farsighted as a kid. Nice trait that I apparently inherited from my maternal grandmother. Anyway, I used to wear them more because my eyes were straining, but I could still see, and they also have a filter in them for blue light/florescent light, which is a godsend with my migraines. But now I find I'm reaching for them more and more. Especially while working. My monitors are in the worst part of my vision. Closer would be fine, further would be fine. They seem to be in a dead spot. Oh, and those cheapo readers you can get at the drugstore? Yeah, they just hurt to wear. Has to be prescription to work.

Meanwhile, my distance vision is still better than 20:20. 🙄
Shorthand and fluorescent lights killed my eyes in colllege. Now old age is making them worse.
 

Figgy1

Well-Known Member
You don't like tuna sandwiches with crunched up potato chips inside? :hungry:
No No No GIF
Cbs No GIF by HULU
Season 4 No GIF by The Office

If I were to eat tuna it would be grilled medium rare(maybe rolled in sesame seeds), maybe sashimi, cooked with evoo and lemon, homemade everything from scratch tuna casserole(otherwise known as kid food)............ but not ruined by tossing in a concoction who knows what
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
I was offered a job today after my interview! I'm really relieved! I have another interview tomorrow, but that one is slightly less desireable because it says it's only 3-10 hours, and I want more than that, but it IS closer to my house and it's in a grocery store, which would be nice if they give an employee discount. So we'll see if and what they offer, but I at least HAVE a job. Somewhere around 20 hours a week, in a home decor-type store. They sell flooring, lighting, curtains/blinds, wallpaper, bedding, etc. I've bought a lot of stuff from them before. It's a heck of a bike ride, but that would at least be good exercise.

Congratulations! I'm glad you were able to find something you thought would work for you so quickly. If the grocery store offers a job will you take that instead if the pay and stuff is similar?
 

StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
No No No GIF
Cbs No GIF by HULU
Season 4 No GIF by The Office

If I were to eat tuna it would be grilled medium rare(maybe rolled in sesame seeds), maybe sashimi, cooked with evoo and lemon, homemade everything from scratch tuna casserole(otherwise known as kid food)............ but not ruined by tossing in a concoction who knows what
My family thinks I'm nuts because I don't like tuna sandwiches. I agree, gross. I don't really like fish, but if I were to have it, please grill it.
 

wdwfan4ver

Well-Known Member
When you order fish in Europe, do they give you they whole fish? Because I can't eat fish looking at me.

I know they do sometimes in fancy places.
I know there is a place that doesn't do the whole fish I believe, but you have to careful. I am referring to a fish boil at a Restaurant in Fish Creek, Wisconsin called Pelletier's Restaurant & Fish Boil. I never ate there for a fish boil, but I've that fish boil has customers finding fish bones from what I gathered from relatives.
 

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