HOW DOES A CROSS-EYED PERSON'S VIEW DIFFER FROM OTHERS?

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HOW DOES A CROSS-EYED PERSON'S VIEW DIFFER FROM OTHERS?

PostAuthor: Naam Jai » June 16, 2008, 4:53 pm

Depends on your interpretation and point of "VIEW"? :mrgreen:
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PostAuthor: jetdoc » June 16, 2008, 4:56 pm

I've been cross-eyed all my life and yes many have thought my views are weird indeed;o)
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PostAuthor: Pakawala » June 16, 2008, 5:00 pm

My Mom was cross-eyed in only one eye (I never knew until I was 11 yrs old and she came up behind me while I was looking in the mirror :shock: ) so she had the advantage of seeing the world in both views. :lol:
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PostAuthor: Naam Jai » June 16, 2008, 5:01 pm

Strabismus IS a medical term

Edited by Udonmap Mod team.
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PostAuthor: westerby » June 16, 2008, 6:10 pm

Cross-eyed pilots usually see two runways instead of one on final approach.
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PostAuthor: Naam Jai » June 16, 2008, 6:29 pm

I suffer from astigmatism,have worn spectacles since 1950, NHS ones too, like John Lennon, but my view remains that health is a right not a privilige and that my UK taxes should have always provided me with free UK eye care, as Lord Beveridge intended.

"My eyes are dim I cannot see
I have not brought my specs with me"

Are your eyes dim?
Not wearing glasses?

:evil: Do you know the song? :evil:
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PostAuthor: Shado » June 16, 2008, 6:45 pm

I once knew a cross-eyed seamstress who couldn't mend straight.

Yeah, sorry. I know that's quite a reach.
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PostAuthor: Othello » June 16, 2008, 8:46 pm

QUARTERMASTER'S STORE
There are rats, rats, as big as alley cats,
In the store, in the store.
There are rats, rats, as big as alley cats,
In the Quartermaster's store.

CHORUS
My eyes are dim, I can not see.
I have not brought my specs with me. [Repeat.]

Mice . . . running through the rice.
Beans . . . as big as submarines.
Gravy . . . enough to float the navy.
Cakes . . . that give us tummy aches.
Butter . . . running in the gutter.
Bread . . . with great big lumps like lead.
Cheese . . . that makes you want to sneeze.
Goats . . . eating all the oats
Bees . . . with little knobby knees.
Owls . . . shredding paper towels.
Apes . . . eating all the grapes.
Foxes . . . stuffed in little boxes.
Coke . . . enough to make you choke.
Pepsi . . . that gives you apoplexy.
Flies . . . swarming 'round the pies.
Fishes . . . washing all the dishes.
Moths . . . eating through the cloths
Scouts . . . eating brussel sprouts
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PostAuthor: GEC » June 16, 2008, 11:05 pm

Thanks for that Othello...another song to teach the grandchildren! I knew the chorus but had forgotten the actual song. :lol:
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PostAuthor: westerby » June 17, 2008, 12:56 am

There were Katoeys.....bigger than the boys.

There were jam tarts......enough to make you fart.
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PostAuthor: Aircraftdoc » June 17, 2008, 1:59 am

I guess it depends on whether you are looking where you are going or going where you are looking.........
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PostAuthor: Aircraftdoc » June 17, 2008, 3:42 am

oops....I thought this looked familiar.....

I wasn't looking where I was going
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PostAuthor: Naam Jai » June 17, 2008, 12:37 pm

Has "Edited by the Udon Mod team" killed off more contibutions here or is that just a fishy tale too?
Myopia is also a widespread problem here it seems.

Judging by the number of off the shelf glasses for sale.
Just try a pair that suits your particular problem. :shock:
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PostAuthor: westerby » June 24, 2008, 2:45 am

Naam Jai wrote:Has "Edited by the Udon Mod team" killed off more contibutions here or is that just a fishy tale too?
Myopia is also a widespread problem here it seems.

Judging by the number of off the shelf glasses for sale.
Just try a pair that suits your particular problem. :shock:


There you go again, NJ, playing mind games with everybody :confused:

I recommend seeing a qualified Optician to check for myopia (for those of you that are contemplating buying off the shelf spectacles). :nosey:
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PostAuthor: FrazeeDK » June 24, 2008, 6:01 am

hmmm.. cross-eyed, wall-eyed, alternating esotropia, strabissumus. dah kae, dah toouh. I figure it this way... I got my eyes aligned like the tires on a car when I was 21 after when talking to folks they'd peer quizzically my way, and say, "you talkin' to me???" "How do you see", they'd say?? "Like a lizard" I'd reply, "One freakin' eye at a time." Having this from birth and after multiple eye alignments (cosmetic only) to straighten em' out, it's made me sensitive in my observations of other folks with the same affliction.. And... there's quite a few of us out there..

The downside of course is that anyone that has any of these ocular problems, normally has no binocular depth perception.. And what really sucked was not knowing why I was Charlie Brown like catching the football in my face or totally unable to hit a baseball.. No depth perception and ya can't judge fine distance.. That's life though and folks can dapt to most anything
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