Have you not got home insurance?
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Hankster, Fri 12 Jan 2007, 21:45,
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Errr yeah
Not sure it covers them
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Rubymurray is disdainful of your hateful, ill-formed opinions, Fri 12 Jan 2007, 21:46,
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Home insurance doesn't usually cover specs.
(Or didn't in my case).
And £300 for a pair of specs is about right.
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The Teviot Moose major 5th., Fri 12 Jan 2007, 21:47,
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Mine are cheapish and they cost me £177.01.
It was the penny that was the kicker.
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Malchick, Fri 12 Jan 2007, 21:48,
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My posh (work) pair were £380
My fucking-around pair were £210...
/has spent too much money on glasses.
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The Teviot Moose major 5th., Fri 12 Jan 2007, 21:51,
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I get the thin lenses
Otherwise I look ultra-spacky instead of just spacky. The thin lenses cost a lot
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Rubymurray is disdainful of your hateful, ill-formed opinions, Fri 12 Jan 2007, 21:52,
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This.
Plus I get the scratch resistant coating
/cleans glasses with T-shirt blog
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The Teviot Moose major 5th., Fri 12 Jan 2007, 21:53,
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Boots Opticians tried to force me to buy some last time I went for a sight test
despite the fact that £300 is more than a month's rent for me.
Their sales must have been down, they've never tried such a pushy sell before.
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The Mock TurtIe ™ --- Thinks you are a cunt, on, Fri 12 Jan 2007, 21:50,
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Boots are rubbish anyway.
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Malchick, Fri 12 Jan 2007, 21:51,
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