
That's what Aaron learned the hard way. In an absent minded bout of good faith, Aaron believed the glasses salesman's assurances that glasses tinting technology has made some recent miraculous advances. When he picked up his new glasses, he found that what ever improvements may have occurred they still have the omnipresent tint known and loved by all 1970s and 80s Dungeon and Dragon players. Hopefully this unfortunate turn will soak up all Aaron's bad juju so the bar will go wonderfully today.
7 comments:
Seriously, Katy, quit hating on D&D players or I will start making snide anti-vegetarian remarks on my blog...
Good luck on the bar!
Yeah, you can't trust those transistion lenses. I hate the commercials for those. And I don't even wear glasses. Good luck on the bar!
Oooo.sorry to hear about the glasses. Glasses are expensive so it's frustrating when u aren't happy with them.
aaron is in our prayers.
Welcome to the future, Aaron.
ahh yes. Good luck (post-event) on the bar! We've been thinking about you Aaron.
HA! I totally had those lenses when I was in 6th grade! I definitely got made fun of for them!
We love reading your blog--I still laugh at the "It's time to buy a cow"
Hope the bar went well!
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