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Post by Curmudgeon » Thu Jan 28, 2010 8:28 am

Bullseye wrote:Likely it is your eyes interpreting the dot with a tail on it. It comes with the territory as your eyes approach the vision of Mr. Magoo.


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Here is one a little out of line with the thread, but enjoy it, I did.

I'm 66 years old.

A group of 40 years old buddies discuss and discuss where they should meet for dinner.

Finally it is agreed upon that they should meet at the Gausthof zum Lowen restaurant because the waitress's there have low cut blouses and nice breasts.

10 years later, at 50 years of age, the group meets again and once again they discuss and discuss where they should meet. Finally it is agreed that they should meet at the Gausthof zum Lowen because the food there is very good and the wine selection is good also.

10 years later at 60 years of age, the group meets again and once again they discuss and discuss where they should meet. Finally it is agreed that they should meet at the Gausthof zum Lowen because they can eat there in peace and quiet and the restaurant is smoke free.

10 years later, at 70 years of age, the group meets again and once again they discuss and discuss where they should meet. Finally it is agreed that they should meet at the Gausthof zum Lowen because the restaurant is wheel chair accessible and they even have an elevator.



10 years later, at 80 years of age, the group meets again and once again they discuss and discuss where they should meet. Finally it is agreed that they should meet at the Gausthof zum Lowen because that would be a great idea because they have never been there before.
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Post by perazzi » Thu Jan 28, 2010 9:18 am

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Post by bearandoldman » Thu Jan 28, 2010 10:25 am

Well guys, I was 77 was mid December nad the place sounds good to me. If the food is still good, and they are smoke free, and the waitresses still werr low cut blouses, i will make a reservation. Sure hope they hired some new waitresses since I was 40.
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Post by blue68f100 » Thu Jan 28, 2010 2:48 pm

My dad use to say 60 was old till he reached 60, then said he was 60 young.
Then he turned 70 and said the same thing.
At 80 most all of his friend have passed away. He says he is old, and no longer have the paitence he used to have. The things he used to repair him self he now calls someone, ME or my brother to help him out.

You are only old as you feel, so at time I fell like I'm very very old. Then there are days when my pain is real low and I feel young again.

Back to the original problem of seeing tails on the dot. I did not see it when I first started shooting, so my guess was that my eyes got tired since I had been shooting for 2+ hr in a indoor range. Now that I know what it is I'm not going to worry about it. I coming due for new glasses soon so I will get it corrected again. I have been thinking of the new Crystal Clearlens implants. But since I have had cornea surgery in both eyes last year and metal shavings removed over the years I do not know if I'm a candidate for them. But I will ask and find out. Then I will no longer need to wear glasses.
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