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How unwilling are you to pull your Brooks Brothers sunglasses off? If you're outside on a sunny day and then it gets cloudy, do you keep your shades on? When you're on the train and it goes underground, do you still have your glasses on, even though the only light is the from the fixtures inside the train?
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No, you're not alone here. You've got lots of--oh, wait--here comes a tunnel.
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I usually don't. When I commute to work in the morning, most of it is above ground except the last ten minutes or so. When the train goes underground I don't usually take my sunglasses off. Sometimes I do, but usually not.
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So that's a definite maybe . . .
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