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One day a teenage girl lost one of her contact lenses. She searched and searched, but was unable to find it. She finally gave up and asked her mother to help her look.
Mom came in and found it in five minutes. When asked how she found the stray contact lens so quickly she said "We weren't looking for the same thing. You were looking for a little dot of plastic. I was looking for $150." ![]() |
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i remember my lens popping out of my eye while i was outside getting readyt o go into the pool.. we looked and looked and finally i took a lashlight angled it at teh groud grass tops and found it.
Mine didnt cost that much though. maytbe thats why we found it so easy..... julie |
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That is a good one! Tell that to your friends once and they won't dare to search for your accidentally fall off contact lenses.
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