Eye Exams

As much as I love Raeside’s cartoons, this one hits too close to home. I’m off to think of more pleasant things!

 

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7 Responses to Eye Exams

  1. Ursula says:

    Me too [think of something more pleasant] though a bit hard at the moment

    Still, you may be interested in this genetic “anomaly”: Considering that the Angel has a highly myopic mother and his father too needs corrective glasses albeit of a very low strength, the Angel had a lucky escape. Twenty twenty vision. No, make that an eagle’s eye. The things he can see at a distance – extraordinary. Couple that with his finely tuned observational skills … and he sure will make his way through life without tripping up.

    U

  2. Rummuser says:

    Quite funny actually!

    A Polish man goes to the eye doctor. The bottom line of the eye chart has the letters:
    C Z Y N Q S T A S Z
    The Optometrist asks β€žCan you read this?”
    “Read it?”, the Pole replies, “I know the guy!”

  3. Once again, I’m with you….

  4. Cathy in NZ says:

    apparently my reading ability of such tests means I must seek eye-test…I remain quite happily being able to decipher street names from quite some distance…I observe the length – rather than the letters. this has astounded drivers or others who have great eyesight…they don’t really get it that it’s the length of the word, rather than the letters!

    it’s a bit like the dizziness, the doc said “how have you coped” – I just did…and I knew if I stopped or slowed the action – it would right itself. (btw feeling so much better with new potions…can seemingly do all kinds of twisting and bending, without the usual angst) πŸ™‚

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