Lies that went on too long
When you lie you often have to keep lying. Share your pain. When I was 15 I pretended to be 16 to help get a summer job. Then had to spend a summer with this nice shopkeeper asking me everyday if I was excited about getting my GCSE results. I felt like an utter shit. Thanks to MerseyMal for the suggestion.
( , Thu 8 Mar 2012, 21:57)
When you lie you often have to keep lying. Share your pain. When I was 15 I pretended to be 16 to help get a summer job. Then had to spend a summer with this nice shopkeeper asking me everyday if I was excited about getting my GCSE results. I felt like an utter shit. Thanks to MerseyMal for the suggestion.
( , Thu 8 Mar 2012, 21:57)
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To be fair, hardly "prodded and poked"
More like "given some pictures to look at". Diagnosis would have been that she wasn't colour-blind, just a bit gullible.
I'm surprised that couldn't have been sorted out down the GP or in your local opticians.
( , Fri 9 Mar 2012, 20:36, 1 reply)
More like "given some pictures to look at". Diagnosis would have been that she wasn't colour-blind, just a bit gullible.
I'm surprised that couldn't have been sorted out down the GP or in your local opticians.
( , Fri 9 Mar 2012, 20:36, 1 reply)
And three-year olds can't look at pictures?
"One of these pictures has a boat in it. Which one is it?"
( , Sat 10 Mar 2012, 6:51, closed)
"One of these pictures has a boat in it. Which one is it?"
( , Sat 10 Mar 2012, 6:51, closed)
Doesn't really matter
They tend not to prod and poke in the eyes unless they have to. I have Duane's Syndrome, and I spent a lot of my early years having my eyes examined. Most of the time I had to look through goggles and do the random number of dots tests, identify colours tests and read letters off a poster on the wall... basically all the stuff you do at the opticians.
They only started poking and prodding in my eyes when they decided an operation was necessary, and I was put unconscious for that...
...except I woke up during it. Bloody hell the nightmares I had.
( , Sat 10 Mar 2012, 11:30, closed)
They tend not to prod and poke in the eyes unless they have to. I have Duane's Syndrome, and I spent a lot of my early years having my eyes examined. Most of the time I had to look through goggles and do the random number of dots tests, identify colours tests and read letters off a poster on the wall... basically all the stuff you do at the opticians.
They only started poking and prodding in my eyes when they decided an operation was necessary, and I was put unconscious for that...
...except I woke up during it. Bloody hell the nightmares I had.
( , Sat 10 Mar 2012, 11:30, closed)
Did poking your eyes
do anything to fix the bowl haircut and buck-teeth?
( , Sat 10 Mar 2012, 21:14, closed)
do anything to fix the bowl haircut and buck-teeth?
( , Sat 10 Mar 2012, 21:14, closed)
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