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I agree with so many that have been mentioned. And I will add just a few, American Graffiti Diner Unforgivin Giant Me, Myself & Irene Ferris Bueller's day off
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Big Boob Lovers
thedriver replied to NotchJohnson's topic in Big Boob Lovers's Big Boob Lovers Topics
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Big Boob Lovers
thedriver replied to NotchJohnson's topic in Big Boob Lovers's Big Boob Lovers Topics
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Worst Death Scenes Ever
thedriver replied to Jabba's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
My favorite of all time was from "Buffy the Vampire slayer" when she kills off Paul Ruebens. Great scene! -
I had to do the test twice! I had gotten 6 the first time but that was a miscalculation. I got an 11 but that is because I have not kissed anyone romanticly in over a month and can not count SP's!
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Both!! By both I mean no tan lines up top (tanned breasts are hot) and nice tan lines around the bum gets me so excited!
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What does it mean to have a 'home'?
thedriver replied to Nathalie L's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
Home for me is the feeling I get when I am under one roof with the people that love me and whom I love. It is only achieved when I visit my sister and her kids. I have not felt at home in my own things here in Ottawa for the past 14 of the 26 years I have lived in this city. Most of the time I feel like I am slowly dieing on the inside and that I am being stripped of my true self. I only start to live and bloom and "feel at home" during the summer when I get on my motorcycle with my camping gear and I have Ottawa in my rearview mirror going ... anywhere, anywhere but here! -
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Alter Ego Cartoon Character
thedriver replied to mrrnice2's topic in General Discussion Area - all of Canada
My all time favorite! -
OK I think I can add a little something on this topic. I had my eyes done over 12 years ago when I was 35 at the Ottawa Eye Institute at the General Hospital. They told me at the time that they would try to get me 20/20 but as long as I could legally drive without glasses they would not retouch. I ended up with 20/25 in one eye and 20/28 in the other so they did not retouch. Of course I was happy that I could see and drive without glasses but my vision was not as clear as with my glasses in the past. I also suffered from the night time hallow effect, seeing a hallow of light around a street light and car headlights, it made driving at night more tyering. Before the operation I could remove my glasses and look at any small object up close or read fine print without the use of a magnifying glass. In fact I could not understand the use of a magnifying glass until after my operation! Now I need one. On the plus side I no longer worried about doing any kind of sports and it was great at the beach or at the pool! My eyes no longer burned or dried from the contacts. The thing to remember is that the ideal candidate will have a fairly stable eyesight meaning that your eyesight does not change (weaken) every time you get yours eyes checked, normally every two years or sooner and will have little or no astigmatism . I was not an ideal candidate and when you reach 40 everyones eyes weaken so 6 years after the operation I was back to wearing glasses. Only to drive at night to start with and now full time. Before I reach 50 I will need reading glasses or bifocals but that is also normal for everyone. Was it worth it for me? Yes. It may not have lasted long but what I spent on the operation I would have spent on glasses anyway so the cost is not an issue. Was I happy with the results? Not completely but that was partly my fault for getting it done where I did. Different places can be more accomadating as far as retouches. Also consider how long ago I had it done, things have perfected since then and the hallow effect is rare. It may be worth it for you especially if you are under 30 and have a stable eye sight with little or no astigmatism. Maybe not if you are close to 50 or over with strong astigmatism. Do your research on the doctor and the clinic. Find out what their policy is about retouching if you do not get 20/20 on the first try and remember that no matter what you will need glasses in the future wether it be for driving or reading you will be back to wearing glasses some day. For me the fact that today I can wear comfortable glasses that have thinner lenses and are much lighter to wear has also helped. Good luck in your decision!
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