Steepandcheap sucks
I ordered a pair of costas...Fathom frames with 580 glass lenses... thought I got a steal for $89. These things are a tight fit on my dog... Beware of the sizes, as they are wrong.. IM :pissed:
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i do.... large size my a$$.... those things were stretching over my forearm...
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costa fathom are frame fit M
doesn't mean steepandcheap sux, LoL I'll take them |
jordan aka fathead
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pox aka... fck off !!!!
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which frames are 7XL ?
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Jordan go on costa del mar's website, click on a few you like, they have the sizes, that way you know what to look for.
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Bought those Swordfish models for $69.99 last week with blue mirrored lenses. Nice glasses. Had to give them to the wife. They were advertised as M/L. They were wrong. I must need a XXXL.
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same here catch.... i took them out of the case, looked at them.... the arms were stretching over my fore-arm... i put them back in the case and my boss gave me a "C" note. |
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Wobble Head........How much you want for them Used Fathom??
They are used since you put on dat big head.......Ill give you $55 for them |
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u got selective reading little boy ?? They wont fit ur water head either.... ur head is bigger than mine... I believe i said 1 or 2 different times that my boss bought them.... thanks anyways !!:help: |
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All I wear is that style............ Just read.....Good news for ya buddy People with big heads may have reason to rejoice if findings by scientists in the Netherlands hold true. Individuals with larger brains may be protected from the normal decline in mental abilities that comes with age, researchers report. One explanation for the finding may be the fact that people with bigger brains can afford the natural loss of cells as they age, according to a report in a recent issue of the journal Neurology. Dr. Danielle J. Tisserand of Maastricht University and her colleagues examined a variety of mental abilities among more than 800 healthy adults between the ages of 50 and 81. They also measured the circumference of each participant's head. It turned out that older people with smaller heads performed worse than those with bigger heads on tests of thinking ability and mental speed, Tisserand explained in an interview with Reuters Health. However, there was no relationship between head size and memory, according to the report. Previous research has identified a relationship between head size and mental ability in individuals with Alzheimer's disease, "but studies with healthy subjects are scarce," noted Tisserand. The researchers stress that in their study head size played a larger role in a person's mental ability when compared to educational levels and developmental factors such as socioeconomic level or nutrition. "Hence, it seems that it is really head size which influences the cognitive performance level," Tisserand said. "It is known that after brain lesions, neurons close to the damaged area can take over functions that used to be executed by the lost cells. Bigger brains may therefore offer a better protection against cognitive deterioration: they provide a larger 'reserve'," explained Tisserand "However, to be able to test this hypothesis, (more) research is necessary," she added. SOURCE: Neurology 2001;56:969-971. |
google internet link please ?
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Jordan, from now on when ordering sunglasses please pay close attention to the size of the frames. Each Costa frame has it's specs listed to the right side of the frame. In your case you would look for a "P" beside the frame indicating they would fit a "Punkin Head". I believe if you will follow these simple instructions "SteepandCheap" will be very helpful.;) You have my cell #, so let me know if you ever need my help with difficult problems.
Helpy Helperson Regards |
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what about "D" for d*ck head ??
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hey hey hey !!!! :help: |
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best thing to do is to go somewhere with a large selection and find the ones that fit right, I got a little peanut head so I had to go try on 20 or 30 before I found the ones liked.
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