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Old 11-15-2017, 03:20 AM
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OMG. THANKS Bill, I needed that. LOL. Great beat. Never heard that song before.
Glad you like it. ZZ Top specializes in great beats.
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Originally Posted by Legal Bill
Glad you like it. ZZ Top specializes in great beats.
To wit:

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My favorite Billy tunes.


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Boy, did we ever get OT here!
Old 11-15-2017, 06:56 PM
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Ok, this has to go up now.

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And them nice girls^ got legs...

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Originally Posted by jukngene
Boy, did we ever get OT here!
No problem. I think I spread the word enough about Oakley. I really like some of those ZZ Tops songs, which I have to admit I've never heard. I knew they were into "hot rods" or at least the lead dude was and were a R&R band, and that's about it. The wife loves music but hates jazz/blues and that's probably why I don't know these or maybe I was in my "country music" period.
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I'm about to eat my own words but as much as I swore I would never-ever-buy-Oakley-sunglasses-again. I did. I spent a lot of time running around, researching, trying on various brands, and in the end bought prescription Oakley Flak 2.0 with polarized and prizm standard size lens for $459. Picked them up today and they are great. Lightweight, wrap-around lens, and comfortable as can be. I certainly don't plan to leave them hanging from the rear view mirror which some have suggested is the reason my other Oakley's became defective.
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Originally Posted by dlq04
I'm about to eat my own words but as much as I swore I would never-ever-buy-Oakley-sunglasses-again. I did. I spent a lot of time running around, researching, trying on various brands, and in the end bought prescription Oakley Flak 2.0 with polarized and prizm standard size lens for $459. Picked them up today and they are great. Lightweight, wrap-around lens, and comfortable as can be. I certainly don't plan to leave them hanging from the rear view mirror which some have suggested is the reason my other Oakley's became defective.
I've got Oakley's but only for riding my ElliptiGO. I have one pair with interchangeable lenses; prescription, distance only, transitions and polarized sunglass lenses, distance only. The polarized lenses are quite old prescriptions. I only use the transition lenses that get dark with the sun but they are chipped and need to be replaced. Eventually I will do that. The Oakley factory is right down the street from my Cali house. The last time I walked in there they took my glasses and gave me new padded ear cushions and put them in the cleaning machine in the lobby. That made me happy. The lenses alone cost way more than my prescription glasses at Costco but the Oakley glasses are much better at fitting my face.

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Originally Posted by dlq04
I'm about to eat my own words but as much as I swore I would never-ever-buy-Oakley-sunglasses-again. I did. I spent a lot of time running around, researching, trying on various brands, and in the end bought prescription Oakley Flak 2.0 with polarized and prizm standard size lens for $459. Picked them up today and they are great. Lightweight, wrap-around lens, and comfortable as can be. I certainly don't plan to leave them hanging from the rear view mirror which some have suggested is the reason my other Oakley's became defective.


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