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1) My online-order glasses showed up today, in perfect condition and prescription. Alas, I grossly underestimated how wide 140mm is and they are FAR too large for me. Happily the company in question has a good return policy, even on prescriptions.

2) Heated up leftovers today and I have no idea how they went off so fast! Sour milk-flavored primavera = sucks more than you think it does :P Ran out for Healthy Lard/MSG Free Mexican(TM) home of the tortilla chips laced with crack.

3) Now furiously debating whether to purchase online frames which I KNOW fit ('cos I've tried them, at ~twice the price) but that have a lousy return policy. I have the option to buy the frames only - will most opthamologists fill empty frames not purchased in house?

4) Have new crock pot :) Have to go fill aforementioned pot with recipe of unknown quality that I've never tried before. And my "chores" are still not done....

Date: 2008-04-30 03:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dreamtigress.livejournal.com
Lenses placed into pre-existing frames will generally cost you as much as the whole pair of glasses, if not more, with many places. I have run into this trying to get replacement lenses. A new pair of glasses was cheaper.

If they don't carry that frame, or have lenses precut to that size, it's a custom job, and hence will cost more.

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