Things I forgot to talk about last night.
Oct. 12th, 2011 12:54 pm1. Coastal.com is doing a promotional right now where you can get a pair of glasses for just the cost of shipping and handling and 'shipping insurance', whatever that is. Since I'm shit out of luck in the insurance department and my good glasses are a couple years old--my back up pair is so old that they're practically useless--I decided to find my most recent prescription and order a pair. After browsing the styles available for a couple days and throwing a bunch of links at
topetine last night for opinions, I decided on these.

The frames were free, shipping and handling was about $6, 'shipping insurance' was about $4, and I chose to upgrade the lenses to a higher grade so they would be lighter/thinner, which was about $20. It's hard to beat that. If anyone is interested in taking advantage of the deal, you can go here to see what frames are eligible. To get the frames for free, use the coupon code freeglassesusa during check-out.
2. Take Two And Call Me In The Morning by valtyr. I'm not generally a fan of healing cock fics at all, but this Steve Rogers/Tony Stark one is a hilarious spin on the trope. Everyone should go read it! It's set in the Ultimates universe, but all you really need to know if you don't follow the comics is that Tony has a canon brain tumor and only has between six months and five years to live.
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The frames were free, shipping and handling was about $6, 'shipping insurance' was about $4, and I chose to upgrade the lenses to a higher grade so they would be lighter/thinner, which was about $20. It's hard to beat that. If anyone is interested in taking advantage of the deal, you can go here to see what frames are eligible. To get the frames for free, use the coupon code freeglassesusa during check-out.
2. Take Two And Call Me In The Morning by valtyr. I'm not generally a fan of healing cock fics at all, but this Steve Rogers/Tony Stark one is a hilarious spin on the trope. Everyone should go read it! It's set in the Ultimates universe, but all you really need to know if you don't follow the comics is that Tony has a canon brain tumor and only has between six months and five years to live.