I will look into Costco. I've gotten glasses in a whole lot of different places, and never paid less than $200 just for the lenses. Part of it is that I've got a pretty strong prescription, so I have to get the special thin lenses to avoid them being like half an inch thick. (I'm at about -3.75 in one eye, and -4.50 in the other.)
I just walked into the math building carrying a Larabar and a bag of potato chips. A coworker saw me and said, "Is that what you're having for lunch, girl? Shame on you! You need some healthy food in you!" I was in a bad mood already. This did not improve it.
Part of it is that I've got a pretty strong prescription, so I have to get the special thin lenses to avoid them being like half an inch thick. (I'm at about -3.75 in one eye, and -4.50 in the other.
Hahahah! I laugh at your puny prescriptions! Nah, after my surgery I don't really need glasses, but bought several pairs at Zenni just because I COULD, for the first time--and even do the cheap ones! Previously I was at a -13 with astigmatism. :(
1. Nosy bitch.
2. Larabar is healthy food, dammit.
My sister got us a Costco membership for Xmas. (She gave it to us early.) I am ridiculously excited about it.
Still a bitch.
I'm watching Peter Pan. It's terrible, but snarking is fun.
I saw one comment I loved: Allison Williams was good but not great. Christopher Walken was great but not good.
Not Strixy or her sister on the bitch comment.
Well... not THAT kind of bitch.
I thought Christopher Walken was terrible. I mean, it's Captain Hook. You go big or go home. He seemed like he was just phoning it in, when we all know that Christopher Walken can do utterly ridiculous if he wants to.
As for the Indian stuff, it seemed like they did the best they could with the material they had to work with, including completely re-writing "Ugg-a-Wugg," but really, there's not much you can do with that source material.
Also, wow, did Barrie have Issues about women. If there was a drinking game with the word "mother," everyone would be passed out by the end of the first act. (Plus, Freud would certainly have a field day with "We'll murder all the boys and take the Wendy for a mother!")
If I saw someone heading into the office at this time of the semester with a Larabar and a chips, I'd think "must be grading" not "must be lunch," but that's just me.