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Driving in Blindly bright light
Harry Bloomfield verbally sodomised in
: Peter Twydell submitted this idea : Polarised clipovers. Mine are adjusted so I can take them off and put them on with one hand; takes a second or two. You can get them from places like Specsavers for (AFAIK) a tenner or so, and they'll even cut them to size. Yes they are good, these are the type which can be instantly flipped up for the likes of dark tunnels. I saw them in a pound shop type place and bought myself ten pairs - wish I'd bought more. Do you often hang about in pound shops? -- Phil Kyle™ T h i i s s l f i l S o n o i u e n g r s g |
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Driving in Blindly bright light
Phil Kyle wrote:
Harry Bloomfield verbally sodomised in : Peter Twydell submitted this idea : Polarised clipovers. Mine are adjusted so I can take them off and put them on with one hand; takes a second or two. You can get them from places like Specsavers for (AFAIK) a tenner or so, and they'll even cut them to size. Yes they are good, these are the type which can be instantly flipped up for the likes of dark tunnels. I saw them in a pound shop type place and bought myself ten pairs - wish I'd bought more. Do you often hang about in pound shops? Are these in which pounds are made? -- ah |
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Driving in Blindly bright light
ah verbally sodomised in
: Phil Kyle wrote: Harry Bloomfield verbally sodomised in : Peter Twydell submitted this idea : Polarised clipovers. Mine are adjusted so I can take them off and put them on with one hand; takes a second or two. You can get them from places like Specsavers for (AFAIK) a tenner or so, and they'll even cut them to size. Yes they are good, these are the type which can be instantly flipped up for the likes of dark tunnels. I saw them in a pound shop type place and bought myself ten pairs - wish I'd bought more. Do you often hang about in pound shops? Are these in which pounds are made? The mint. -- Phil Kyle™ T h i i s s l f i l S o n o i u e n g r s g |
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Driving in Blindly bright light
Phill Kyle wrote:
ah verbally sodomised in : Phil Kyle wrote: Harry Bloomfield verbally sodomised in : Peter Twydell submitted this idea : Polarised clipovers. Mine are adjusted so I can take them off and put them on with one hand; takes a second or two. You can get them from places like Specsavers for (AFAIK) a tenner or so, and they'll even cut them to size. Yes they are good, these are the type which can be instantly flipped up for the likes of dark tunnels. I saw them in a pound shop type place and bought myself ten pairs - wish I'd bought more. Do you often hang about in pound shops? Are these in which pounds are made? The mint. http://www.altoids.com/index.do ? -- ah |
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