A case, lisah. Not just a lens.
hahahah. phew. I misread because I so rarely get to bring up my bizarre medical thing as a cautionary tale!
I can never wear contact lenses again. Thanks, lisah.
But it never hurt and didn't damage anything! (I have a small scar on my eyelid. only noticeable to me.)
shrift, your contact lens case isn't in your eye, is it?
Snork.
I am, in fact, wearing my glasses, and my contact lens case is in my glasses case, with both contact lenses inside. All accounted for, no strange growths.
I had the lens case in my hand and didn't remember putting it down. I eventually found it on my bed. The lens case? Same color as the comforter.
with the stuff still inside? bizarre.
Yes. They physically moved the refrigerators with the contents still inside, which I'm sure is leading many of my coworkers to wander around in search of their food and looking increasingly disturbed.
They keep rearranging the office, so refrigerators and microwaves keep disappearing and reappearing in strange spots, but this is the first time I've had something go missing within three hours.
Happy birthday, tommyrot!
Also, Nilly says the nicest things.
Yes. They physically moved the refrigerators with the contents still inside, which I'm sure is leading many of my coworkers to wander around in search of their food and looking increasingly disturbed.
Quick - hide the fridge in a bathroom.
Happy Birthday, tommyrot!
Oh, man, I got distracted by something...shiny? Stupid? Not work?
Anyway...Happy Birthday, tommyrot! Meant to post earlier, but...
Oh, man, I got distracted by something...shiny? Stupid? Not work?
A free-range refridgerator, perhaps?
Oh, man, I got distracted by something...shiny? Stupid? Not work?
A free-range refridgerator, perhaps?
I just got this strange image of a floating fridge with lights all over it and a plunger looking thing on the front...
"Re-frig-er-ate...the...Doc-tor..."
But it never hurt and didn't damage anything! (I have a small scar on my eyelid. only noticeable to me.)
Eh, it's okay. I don't wear contacts anyway, because apparently they were
cutting off the oxygen to my eye and causing blood vessels to head for my pupil
(probably not whitefont-needy, but what the heck). Did you maybe think you'd taken it out one day, but really you were just accidentally miming contact-taking-out?