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The left-hand nose cushion has come off my glasses. Blutac worked for a while but now showing a tendency to melt and stick to my face when I take the glasses off.


About to order some sheepskin boots. Looking forward to warm toes.

Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> The left-hand nose cushion has come off my

> glasses. Blutac worked for a while but now showing

> a tendency to melt and stick to my face when I

> take the glasses off.


Take them into Hunter and Payne. If the metal is still intact it's a two minute fix.

  • 2 weeks later...

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> One of my molars had been giving me a bit of gip

> recently. Cleaning my teeth earlier the bloody

> thing dislodged itself and fell out. It's huge.

> Anyway, saved me the cost of a tooth extraction

> from the dentist. Which was nice.


If you need a good dentist recommendation let me know as I've found one who is pretty good with dental phobics like myself.

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