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@ EL
also worth a look is Rolf Spectacles, very cool wooden frames…
http://www.rolf-spectacles.com
I really really like these.. They are terribly expensive though…
But they will be on your face every day.
Someone once gave me the great piece of advice that when faced with multiple price options, for the things you touch and use and feel every single day (faucet handles, knives, glasses, shoes etc.) always get exactly what you want. You will not regret it…excellent and very true point
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these are my favorite at the moment…
Still looking though..
Thanks for all the suggestions.
Hey El…I tried those on and loved them. Ended up going for a pair of Mykita Ernest though. Modern take on the Clubmaster. Matt finish instead of gloss...just preferred the look. Here's a link:
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moved in Eyeglasses / Sunglasses Discussion thread!
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I really like them.. up for consideration..
nice poster in the background!
thx a lot mate…
same here! btw. is there a glasses-thread somewhere?
the only thing i think about is if the space between the top of the glasses and the bridge of the nose is too big (see pic!)
They look fine to me Finn..
BTW, just started a thread..
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St. Patrick's Day is upon us. Proper end of the rainbow vessel:
Be safe.
Great image - gotta send to mates in Ireland. Belated Happy St Patrick's Day to all - any major Guinness-related hangovers out there?
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@Madame:
Belated Happy St Patrick's Day to all - any major Guinness-related hangovers out there?
No hangover, I only had three. We planned for our Ireland/Northern Ireland roadtrip which we're going to do over easter with a bunch of friends - 13 of us are going. It's going to be epic! We're planning to do Dublin-Belfast-Coleraine-Derry-Sligo-Dublin pretty much along the coast.
Can't wait to have several pints of Guinness in Dublin, the only place it tastes like it's supposed to!
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I had whisky yesterday. But then again, I have whisky everday. Does that count?
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amazing
QUOTE=corter;2639257]Here's where I'm at today- $14,000 raised for Japan in about 3 1/2 days, almost 1000 bracelets ordered (about $15 per bracelet will end up going to the Red Cross in Japan). My two roomates- Sarah, stamping return addresses, and Tara, online addressing packages- are pitching in as much as they can so I can make all of the bracelets.
and my job tonight- packing 500 envelopes (each box has 100 addressed envelopes. Miss Corter and I did 300 last night, Tara's done 150 and finishing the last 50 right now).