What a morning. The road I take to get to the thiftstores is the busiest road in the county. At 8:20 AM, I was just done getting gas. And I had to wait for hundreds of cars to go by to get on the road. I am blind in my right eye and I wear very heavy correction glasses. So, I get into the far left lane. About 20 seconds later, the lens for my good eye pops out of the frame. And I hear it land on the floor of my van. That makes me blind. As in, I can't make out the big E on an eye chart blind. Actually, worse. Well, I was able to safely cross over to the far right-hand turn lane and I was able to get up into a Park-and-Ride lot. I opened my door thinking I will have to spend a long time finding the lens. It was right there. Thank God. A Swiss Army knife and a dab of glue and I tightened the lens back in and I was on my way. I am going to get stinking drunk.:ROTF: The Viking Gods were with me this day.
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Yeah. There were no cars behind me. They were stopped a few lights back. If they had the light, I would have had to just stop in the left lane; find the lens; pray I didn't get rear ended; pray for no cop and all I can say is I was one lucky Viking. It's an Areostar Van.I am a true ass set to this board.
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Good thing nothing happenend Fett, I'm happy for ya! You live to rock one more day!My bands page: www.myspace.com/wartexmetal
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Good to hear you're ok man. I know how it is, I'm practically blind without contact lens or glasses. I can't read the big E on the chart without 'em either.
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Originally posted by fett View PostWhat a morning. The road I take to get to the thiftstores is the busiest road in the county. At 8:20 AM, I was just done getting gas. And I had to wait for hundreds of cars to go by to get on the road. I am blind in my right eye and I wear very heavy correction glasses. So, I get into the far left lane. About 20 seconds later, the lens for my good eye pops out of the frame. And I hear it land on the floor of my van. That makes me blind. As in, I can't make out the big E on an eye chart blind. Actually, worse. Well, I was able to safely cross over to the far right-hand turn lane and I was able to get up into a Park-and-Ride lot. I opened my door thinking I will have to spend a long time finding the lens. It was right there. Thank God. A Swiss Army knife and a dab of glue and I tightened the lens back in and I was on my way. I am going to get stinking drunk.:ROTF: The Viking Gods were with me this day.
Odin only has one eye, you know.... :ROTF:Ron is the MAN!!!!
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Originally posted by fett View Post. A Swiss Army knife and a dab of glue and I tightened the lens back in and I was on my way..
Having only one eye myself I have had simular things happen, like getting something in my good eye,,, etc. It ain't no fun being monocular, but it really has never kept me from doing anything I wanted to doI say the boy ain't right!
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It is amazing how one adapts to only having one good eye. I can still do fine work, like soldering. The field of view on my good eye has broadened (sp). The bad part for me is the vision in my "Good" eye is horrible without glasses. I drove the same route today. If I had not stopped to get gas yesterday, there would have been no way I could have merged all the way over to safety. From now on, I am taking a spare pair of glasses with me when I drive. I was a danger on the road and that will not happen again.I am a true ass set to this board.
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