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Feeling ratty
Posted: Tue 23 May 2006 3:01 pm
by Louise Pembroke
Does anyone else find the windy weather annoying with RGP's expecially in cities like London. It feels like all the dust and grit blown around by the wind has a homing device to get under my lens, argh! I almost walked into a car whilst temporarily 'blinded' you know what I mean, it can be such a sharp pain. Then in some shops I've noticed that if my eye is streaming and I'm squinting, the security person starts following me around and I feel like shouting at him, 'well do something bloody useful then and carry my basket if you're going to follow me around'!
Can we have a grumpy old women thread please, I'll kick it off!
Posted: Tue 23 May 2006 3:25 pm
by Drew Radcliffe
Thank you so much for this post Louise.
I am so often followed by security guards (not sure if its my hoodies/dark glasses/baseball cap collection or my guide dog that attracts them). Now I know wot to say to them and I will.
Your a saviour
Love Drew and Yates
Posted: Tue 23 May 2006 3:50 pm
by Louise Pembroke
I am to please Drew!
You could also suggest they get your doggie some nice biscuits and a bowl of water [and you some nice chocolate cake of course] or, ask them if they up to date with their tetanus injections!!
xx
Posted: Tue 23 May 2006 4:24 pm
by cherishu2
hey ya could just relay orders of wot you want sit in a chair and eat your cake.
I have to wear my sunglasses whether its sunny or not cus of the wind.
But the sun geez i love it but hate it. Terrible pain in my eyes.
i get paranoid with these guards. Im not wandering around staking the joint im trying to find my fella for heaven sake.
Had a laugh the other day though. This elderly lady asked me to cross her over the road.
I said "erm only if you help me cross cus i cant see either"
Posted: Tue 23 May 2006 5:26 pm
by GarethB
Never had a problem with security guards and with my glasses dust and wind is rarely a problem.
Can't use sunglasses as the wind and dust just wgips round the rims which is the perfect angle for dust to get under the edge of the lens.
My tinnted safety glasses are specifiaclly designed to be used in windy and dusty areas and with the snug fit they look like better fitting wrap round sun glasses.
Posted: Tue 23 May 2006 5:31 pm
by Louise Pembroke
yes I find sunglases don't stop it
Posted: Tue 23 May 2006 5:51 pm
by GarethB
Visit this place
Fisher Scientific
In the search window type in 'TORNADO' and you will get 8 results; click on 'browse these products in our web catalogue'.
Items 5 - 7 in the list are similar to my glasses I use evry day.
The black lenses is what I have and they are not too expensive either.
Posted: Tue 23 May 2006 6:01 pm
by Val G
Yeah, I too dread the wind.
But I don't seem to get dust under my lens half as much these days. Don't know if my lens is a better fit now, or if there is less dust in the air.
I live on a busy dual carriageway and have been stuck in the middle on several occaisions. Trying to get across with streaming eyes, attempting to fish out my mobile to phone home (10 yards away ), for someone to come out to rescue me!
I was in the Post Office on saturday and recalled the time I had to take refuge in their photo booth, to sort my lenses on a blustery day. How embarrasing.
Posted: Tue 23 May 2006 6:51 pm
by Louise Pembroke
sorry John, I didn't realise this was non-KC
Posted: Tue 23 May 2006 9:03 pm
by Amarpal
Oh I dread the wind- especially after the time I lost my lens when it blew out in the wind, I am always paranoid in the wind.What's happening with the weather? It's the end of May and its still cold!