I wear glasses and until last year I had played softball every year since I was 19 years old. I've never used croakies and my glases have never fallen off. Except the time I did a face plant against the outfield fence.
LIPH wrote:I wear glasses and until last year I had played softball every year since I was 19 years old. I've never used croakies and my glases have never fallen off. Except the time I did a face plant against the outfield fence.
Well maybe if softball was a sport, then your glasses would fall off every once in awhile.
LIPH wrote:I wear glasses and until last year I had played softball every year since I was 19 years old. I've never used croakies and my glases have never fallen off. Except the time I did a face plant against the outfield fence.
Well maybe if softball was a sport, then your glasses would fall off every once in awhile.
Definition of Sport:
Something someone as old as Larry cannot play.
I did not know they played softball back when he was 19, I thought baseball was first played mid 1700's, he was much older than 19 by then....
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LIPH wrote:I wear glasses and until last year I had played softball every year since I was 19 years old. I've never used croakies and my glases have never fallen off. Except the time I did a face plant against the outfield fence.
Well maybe if softball was a sport, then your glasses would fall off every once in awhile.
Definition of Sport:
Something someone as old as Larry cannot play.
Notice the word "sport" does not appear in my post.
I like em on my sunglasses when on the boat. It allows me to wear my sunglasses while waterskiing, and I usually have a floatie on them as well, or have a floating croakie, just in case.
TJ Tryon "We are the people our parents warned us about"
Never heard them called croakies......I've always had "chums"....but I've never thought of them being gender specific. They saved sunglasses many times when we used to have watercraft!
Paige in Utah
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