Okay … Now open the other eye … Turn and see if you can you see the chart with the letters on it. Raise your left foot and while standing balanced on your right foot tell me what letters you see on the chart – saying them in alphabetical order.
I had one eye covered. The ophthalmologist’s assistant told me to cover the other eye. So I covered that one too. She asked me, “What can you read now?” “Nothing,” I replied.
“Exobnacyrtl” sounds like some kind of new prescription drug. “Will make you feel better. Side effects include nausea, muscle aches, fatigue, and dizziness. Some patients experience a rare heart complication leading to death. Tell your doctor if you feel any chest pains. Do not stop taking Exobnacyrtl without talking to your doctor.”
When I cover my left eye, I can often read the 20/15 line (with my glasses on). When I cover my right eye, I can sometimes tell that there’s something dark in that big white rectangle.
Gotta get in a little bragging… I last had my eyes checked 2 years ago; 20/15+ (I could read some, but not all, of the 10 line). :D Makes you wonder what else I (don’t) have going on in my life that that’s what I brag about! ;)
Ratkin Premium Member over 2 years ago
Just did that yesterday. The doc wrote me a prescription for computer glasses at my request.
Doug K over 2 years ago
Okay … Now open the other eye … Turn and see if you can you see the chart with the letters on it. Raise your left foot and while standing balanced on your right foot tell me what letters you see on the chart – saying them in alphabetical order.
sandpiper over 2 years ago
Old joke: can you read the chart? Sure. I know all those guys.
blackman2732 over 2 years ago
A typical day for Dr. I. C. Spots.
InTraining Premium Member over 2 years ago
excuse me… where can I wash my hands…?
ddjg over 2 years ago
I had one eye covered. The ophthalmologist’s assistant told me to cover the other eye. So I covered that one too. She asked me, “What can you read now?” “Nothing,” I replied.
Chris over 2 years ago
maybe he should have told him to open the eye that didn’t have his palm over it.
uniquename over 2 years ago
Now peek through your fingers…
The Orange Mailman over 2 years ago
But what are the letters written on the palm of your hand?
Steverino Premium Member over 2 years ago
Betcha you can’t pronounce it.
belgarathmth over 2 years ago
“Exobnacyrtl” sounds like some kind of new prescription drug. “Will make you feel better. Side effects include nausea, muscle aches, fatigue, and dizziness. Some patients experience a rare heart complication leading to death. Tell your doctor if you feel any chest pains. Do not stop taking Exobnacyrtl without talking to your doctor.”
paranormal over 2 years ago
Misspelled words…
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 2 years ago
Interviewer: Where do you see yourself in 5 years?
Literal-minded applicant: In the mirror, same as always.
locake over 2 years ago
Eye charts use certain letters. You will not see X B A Y or R.
bobgreenwade over 2 years ago
When I cover my left eye, I can often read the 20/15 line (with my glasses on). When I cover my right eye, I can sometimes tell that there’s something dark in that big white rectangle.
MissyTiger over 2 years ago
Gotta get in a little bragging… I last had my eyes checked 2 years ago; 20/15+ (I could read some, but not all, of the 10 line). :D Makes you wonder what else I (don’t) have going on in my life that that’s what I brag about! ;)
profbob over 2 years ago
Eye charts are all the rage. See Thursday Hagar the Horrible.