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Easiest Color Contact To Handle

This is a discussion on Easiest Color Contact To Handle within the Color Contact Lenses forums; In your opinion, what is the easiest color contact lens to put in and take ...


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Old 06-19-2008, 04:41 PM
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Default Easiest Color Contact To Handle

In your opinion, what is the easiest color contact lens to put in and take out of your eyes?
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Old 03-08-2009, 03:56 AM
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Freshlook, as they have the initials FL (or something similar) "stamped" on the inside of them. Can't go wrong, unless you can't see it, however; it is fairly large letters.
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Old 09-24-2009, 12:17 PM
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Freshlook, as they have the initials FL (or something similar) "stamped" on the inside of them. Can't go wrong, unless you can't see it, however; it is fairly large letters.
Fantastic, thank you for your brief review, catt. Maybe you can look at that FL stamp and dream about vacationing in Florida--unless you already live there.

Would anyone else care to join in the discussion?
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Old 09-24-2009, 02:19 PM
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Fantastic, thank you for your brief review, catt. Maybe you can look at that FL stamp and dream about vacationing in Florida--unless you already live there.

Would anyone else care to join in the discussion?
Too funny! I did actually used to live in Miami, Florida, when I was in my late 20's. Hated EVERY MINUTE. Perhaps if I had taken spanish instead of french in school, I would have found it at least tolerable. Na, no way. My hair hated the constant humidity
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Old 09-24-2009, 03:46 PM
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Too funny! I did actually used to live in Miami, Florida, when I was in my late 20's. Hated EVERY MINUTE. Perhaps if I had taken spanish instead of french in school, I would have found it at least tolerable. Na, no way. My hair hated the constant humidity
Oh, well. Aller à la pêche, as they say.
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Oh, well. Aller à la pêche, as they say.
I merely say,"ces't dommage". Not even sure if that is spelled correctly. It's one of my favorite sayings.
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Default Damage Control

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I merely say,"ces't dommage". Not even sure if that is spelled correctly. It's one of my favorite sayings.
I ran "ces't dommage" through the Babel Fish translator and it came up "ces' T damage."

I'll let you fall back on your high school French to translate Railfan's message.
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Old 09-25-2009, 10:15 AM
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NOOOOOOOOOOO; Ces't Dommage = Too Bad!
Hey Railfan, I have actually "Aller à la pêche", but not in Miami; only in the Sierras,
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Default No Habla French

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NOOOOOOOOOOO; Ces't Dommage = Too Bad!
Hey Railfan, I have actually "Aller à la pêche", but not in Miami; only in the Sierras,
Okay, now do you wanna let us in on your little joke?
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"Aller à la pêche", = to go fishing (I believe). I hate fish, but high up in the "where no man has gone before" wilderness of the Sierra Mountains, there is not a whole lot to do -- especially for three weeks. I did however, learn to actually like burbon and coke, but just for that brief period. NEVER liked eating the fish we caught, no matter how hungry.
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Old 09-29-2009, 10:52 AM
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Default We Have a Winner

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"Aller à la pêche", = to go fishing (I believe).
Ding! Ding! Ding! We have a winner.

Even though I'm told I have French ancestry, I don't speak very much. My Spanish is muy paquito as well. So I went to a translator website to see if I can find a French phrase that had nothing to do with anything, but not rude. I finally found, "Aller à la pêche" which, as you correctly pointed out, means "to go fishing."

I saw a TV show where a character was speaking in Italian. At one point he said "il portello è fatto di minestra" which means "The door is made of soup.'


Sounds better in Italian, doesn't it?
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Old 10-12-2009, 04:10 PM
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Default Better in Itlaian

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I saw a TV show where a character was speaking in Italian. At one point he said "il portello è fatto di minestra" which means "The door is made of soup.'


Sounds better in Italian, doesn't it?
Yes, it does sound better in Italian. So what was this thread about when it started?
Ah, yes. I began with "The easiest color contact to handle" and catt said "Freshlook" and pointed out the the initials are "FL" and it just went out of control from there.

I need to stay on topic better.

Does anyone else have a vote for the easiest color contacts to pick up, out in your eyes and then "fish" out later?
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