Rings,chains,sunglasses,hats
Apart from a watch,I wear nothing!
Did (Under duress) wear a wedding ring,though divorce has just come through so thats sorted.lol.Did have a client who lost half his finger catching a wedding ring on a skip or something
Can't even be doing with sunglasses or hats.Maybe its just me
Are you laden down with Argos jewellery or is it a no?
Did (Under duress) wear a wedding ring,though divorce has just come through so thats sorted.lol.Did have a client who lost half his finger catching a wedding ring on a skip or something
Can't even be doing with sunglasses or hats.Maybe its just me
Are you laden down with Argos jewellery or is it a no?
I would add any sort of "sports" clothing to the list (unless actively engaged in sport)
I wear a watch and a wedding ring (I never thought I would wear a wedding ring tbh - but am actually very proud of wearing it)
I wear a watch and a wedding ring (I never thought I would wear a wedding ring tbh - but am actually very proud of wearing it)
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Typically, I couldn't find these --->

Anyhoo, all I have is a fine gold chain, 18th birthday present. Nothing else, I don't even wear a watch anymore. Seeing the nice ones have been stolen, and the cheapy ones are too battered and worn.
South Birmingham is positively roasting...I got stuck in some traffic just before lunctime and I could feel my arm burning from the sun. Some interesting sights about town (good and bad). 

Typically, I couldn't find these --->
Anyhoo, all I have is a fine gold chain, 18th birthday present. Nothing else, I don't even wear a watch anymore. Seeing the nice ones have been stolen, and the cheapy ones are too battered and worn.


Typically, I couldn't find these --->

Anyhoo, all I have is a fine gold chain, 18th birthday present. Nothing else, I don't even wear a watch anymore. Seeing the nice ones have been stolen, and the cheapy ones are too battered and worn.
I left Cambridge in the most glorious sunny dawn, then sunshine all the way on the A14/M6
my wife rang a few hours later, I was on the M6, she said "are you there yet"
"nearly I said - I can see thick cloud up ahead"
pretty overcast in manc land atm
lol, I am actually in Manchester today
I left Cambridge in the most glorious sunny dawn, then sunshine all the way on the A14/M6
my wife rang a few hours later, I was on the M6, she said "are you there yet"
"nearly I said - I can see thick cloud up ahead"
pretty overcast in manc land atm
I left Cambridge in the most glorious sunny dawn, then sunshine all the way on the A14/M6
my wife rang a few hours later, I was on the M6, she said "are you there yet"
"nearly I said - I can see thick cloud up ahead"
pretty overcast in manc land atm
As I said sunny in Derby.
In conditions of bright sunshine, dark-tint polarized and corrected sunglasses for driving, dark-tint wrap-around safeties for cycling, and long-peaked cap with or without corrected self-darkening glasses for doing any outdoor work lasting a few hours or more.
I'd be curious to know how many in the never-wear-sunglasses camp (I hesitate to use the word anti) have dark-coloured eyes, and how many very light-coloured. According to my optician, this makes a surprising amount of difference to how sensitive one's eyes are likely to be to prolonged exposure to bright sunshine.
I'd be curious to know how many in the never-wear-sunglasses camp (I hesitate to use the word anti) have dark-coloured eyes, and how many very light-coloured. According to my optician, this makes a surprising amount of difference to how sensitive one's eyes are likely to be to prolonged exposure to bright sunshine.
I wear a watch, no rings or chains etc but sunglasses when it's sunny. I think I have quite sensitive eyes because I find myself squinting and straining a lot in sunshine which eventually makes them ache.
Did wear a wedding ring and watch for a few years but nothing these days, can't live without my sun glasses though, squinting gives me a headache, also gives you crows feet, I'm just shy of 50 and not a wrinkle in sight.
Yes, I have sensitive eyes, and often wear sunglasses
But I am convinced the more you wear them, the more you need them
So in the last few years I have tried not to wear them so much - and it deffo helps to not need them so much
But I am convinced the more you wear them, the more you need them
So in the last few years I have tried not to wear them so much - and it deffo helps to not need them so much
I'd be curious to know how many in the never-wear-sunglasses camp (I hesitate to use the word anti) have dark-coloured eyes, and how many very light-coloured. According to my optician, this makes a surprising amount of difference to how sensitive one's eyes are likely to be to prolonged exposure to bright sunshine.
I have a watch I never take off ever. a wedding ring that if I do take off, argument ensue and I eat my tea in the street
The rest not me, I do at some point wear Oakley Plantifs when I drive Polarized ones as there the only glasses that suit my fat face. However I always peek under them to see the world as it truly is and all the sunshine im missing....
The rest not me, I do at some point wear Oakley Plantifs when I drive Polarized ones as there the only glasses that suit my fat face. However I always peek under them to see the world as it truly is and all the sunshine im missing....
watch and wedding ring on my left hand, and a gold ring on the small finger on my right hand, it was my wife's, she put it there on the day we met and I have kept it there since.
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