IT'S ALL SALLY'S FAULT
#21
And any ammount of class isn't going to change the fact that he hit the nail on the head. You look like Sally Jesse Raphael.
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#22
Kick-em in the nuts aussiebitch! hah

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#23
(03-24-2015, 11:54 AM)Maggot Wrote: Kick-em in the nuts aussiebitch! hah

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Like twins!
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#24
They do look alike. But Sally Jesse is the older ugly sister, we can at least give Aussie that.
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#25


Mean bitches. Aussie is lookin' cute, not like that old woman with the bad dye job.
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#26
Here's the thing with my chanel glasses, wait for it.................I paid $200 for them off Ebay! I couldn't believe it either. My health insurance wouldn't give me any money back on it because I didn't buy them from a registered optometrist. But they covered my lenses. All up for the lenses I think I was out of pocket $40. Not bad. The thing, they really are so beautiful and such high quality to wear, I am afraid to wear them. So I haven't. I have stuck them in their case and maybe will wear them at the Mock Christmas party this year.

I have 3 other pair of glasses I alternate, my granny glasses that Sally hates, my face to face glasses which cost around $800 but again, I got them off ebay when I was an undergraduate and they are still good. And my other Chanel glasses which I am wearing in that latest pic I posted.

I don't give a shit about class really. I just like nice stuff that's all. I may joke about class, but at the end of the day, I am very working class and apply that in my working life. It's just my job these days can afford me some other little things, which I appreciate.
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#27
Aussie I think you look very nice in that picture.
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#28
She looks Sallyish in the picture. Kind of the same way my three year old daughter looks like my husband, but that doesn't mean my daughter looks like a fat old guy with a beard. She just has similar features.
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#29
(03-24-2015, 07:49 PM)Midwest Spy Wrote: Aussie I think you look very nice in that picture.

thats very nice of you to say that MWS. Very gentleman like. Now you are not going to get your old fella out now and brush it across my face I hope.
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#30
This is what I looked like in February when I was having big big big big problems at work.
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#31
(03-24-2015, 06:24 PM)aussiefriend Wrote: Here's the thing with my chanel glasses, wait for it.................I paid $200 for them off Ebay! I couldn't believe it either. My health insurance wouldn't give me any money back on it because I didn't buy them from a registered optometrist. But they covered my lenses. All up for the lenses I think I was out of pocket $40. Not bad. The thing, they really are so beautiful and such high quality to wear, I am afraid to wear them. So I haven't. I have stuck them in their case and maybe will wear them at the Mock Christmas party this year.

I have 3 other pair of glasses I alternate, my granny glasses that Sally hates, my face to face glasses which cost around $800 but again, I got them off ebay when I was an undergraduate and they are still good. And my other Chanel glasses which I am wearing in that latest pic I posted.

I don't give a shit about class really. I just like nice stuff that's all. I may joke about class, but at the end of the day, I am very working class and apply that in my working life. It's just my job these days can afford me some other little things, which I appreciate.

Vanity thy name is aussierichbitch. The most I ever paid for glasses is $12 for 2 pairs. Glasses aren't fashion, they're functional.
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#32
(03-24-2015, 12:29 PM)sally Wrote: They do look alike. But Sally Jesse is the older ugly sister, we can at least give Aussie that.
Yeah I'll give her that, along with a full body Botox injection.
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#33
listen here Fat Albert, I just said what I paid, which is a bargain for the frames. As for you wearing $12 glasses, that's repulsive.

You really don't want to clean up your act do you? That's your call not mine. No glasses can be just fashion. Glasses can be functional, and glasses can be fashionable and functional.

Just because you neglect yourself and the way you present yourself to the world does not mean the rest of us have to follow your example.
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#34
Have you tried the new Wayfarer contact lens?
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#35
I would fork out the money if I had to wear glasses and found a pair that looked great on me but also happened to be expensive. Same thing with clothes, I don't care about the brand or price tag, I just care that it looks good on me.

I don't understand hand bags though. I don't know why anyone would pay thousands of dollars for a stupid bag.
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#36
(03-25-2015, 02:01 AM)Clang McFly Wrote: The most I ever paid for glasses is $12 for 2 pairs. Glasses aren't fashion, they're functional.

I only need glasses for reading small print. Oddly, as I get older the print seems to keep getting smaller. It's a conspiracy, I think.

Anyway, I have a bunch of cheap plastic-handled magnifying glasses tucked around the house and in the garage for reading product labels and instructions and such. They were like $5 each at Big Lots in the kid's toy section, but they do just what I need and I never have to stress about losing them or breaking them or anything. I guess that makes me gauche too.

Gaucheness aside, my low-cost vision aids also have valuable side benefits. For example, say I was out front one morning enjoying the summer sun whilst tending to my flower bed, when.........all of a sudden....... a gang of rolly-pollys started creeping towards my toes with ill-intent. I wouldn't freak out or anything. I really wouldn't. I have peace of mind in knowing that I could grab one of my handy-dandy magnifying glasses, calmly plant my ass on the sidewalk, and burn those menacing little bastards to death before nightfall (if the ultra-violet rays were strong enough that day and I had enough sunscreen on).

Which makes my $5 investment not only a highly functional one, but a multi-functional one. 55
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#37
All this old Memere and Pepere talk makes me want to retire this month. I'm thinking heavily on it.
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#38
(03-25-2015, 12:53 AM)aussiefriend Wrote:
(03-24-2015, 07:49 PM)Midwest Spy Wrote: Aussie I think you look very nice in that picture.

thats very nice of you to say that MWS. Very gentleman like. Now you are not going to get your old fella out now and brush it across my face I hope.


hah

Perhaps you should stop posting pictures of yourself then if you don't want to look like a glazed doughnut.
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#39
I imagine retiring young would be a great thing for you, Mags.

Some men get too bored and regret it. But, you seem to have a lot of cool hobbies and projects and will probably be even busier and happier when your time is just your own and your family's.

I hope you get to do it Pepere.
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#40
I really should, and you're right I have plenty of things to do. I'm lucky if I get another 20 yrs out of this world. I have enough for that.
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