Keeping an eye out is something I can do only twice.

By 5 Unknown Entity on September 04, 2008

(After that I run out of eyes).

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10 Rachel who hasn't voted, says

I would have thought so, but it turns out after you keep an eye out, you can sometimes get it surgically put back and then get it out again.

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5 Unknown Entity who agreed, says

I guess it depends on how long you keep an eye out for something.

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10 Rachel who hasn't voted, says

And the details of how you keep it out and what you do afterward.

I did try keeping an eye (or, at least, a retina) out, but it didn't go very well for me. Now I put safety first and always keep my right retina buckled up.

Just a good idea - not a law.

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5 Unknown Entity who agreed, says

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you have seat belts in your eyes?

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10 Rachel who hasn't voted, says

No I have a retinal buckle in my right eye. It's made of silicone. I am always buckled up.

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2 tenebrus who disagreed, says

Hmm... some people can replace their eyes, whether surgically, or they just pop back in. Some people might even be able to receive donations for replacements. I guess I could even keep track of the eye I removed and just reuse it. (Yay green living!)

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