You can find a set of elegant coupe glasses for serving cocktails at specialty kitchenware stores, online retailers like Amazon or Wayfair, or department stores like Macy's or Williams Sonoma.
Paul Revere was pretty fat. Me and my friends saw a picture of him and he looked pretty fat.
It's not easy to tell you when Franklin invented glasses, because they were well documented in Europe prior to 1300, i.e. 500 years before Franklin was born. Ben Franklin did invent a number of other things, including bi-focals.
That's a pretty opinion based question. Also, clever is pretty relative, but I believe that Leonardo DaVinci was pretty clever-in his paintings, designs, and blueprints. :D
the average frenchman received to glasses of wine and a roll, while the English and Germans had to fight purely on sure will. the Americans, however, ended up supplying beds and cabbages to both sides. and that's how i beat fable 3 over the weekends. wait... world war 1? oh.... they were pretty poor. people on the frontlines, that is. other people had to ration materials. and that's my story
deas (pretty, nice)gleoite (neat, pretty; lovely, charming, delightful); cailín gleoite (lovely girl)caoin (of manner: smooth, delicate; gentle, refined)aimsir chaoin (clement weather).
It would be just over 6 servings if you poured the suggested 4 oz serving, but that is pretty small. A standard pour at a bar or restaurant is about 6 oz, so figure about 4 - 5 glasses.
It means that pretty faces=ugly faces, which break millions of glasses
you can get glasses pretty much anywhere.
glasses dont make a person look uglier or prettier. if you dont want glasses get contacts and youll be fine
Glasses, (particularly sunglasses) can cover the majority of the face and nose. Haha.
Yea, its pretty awesome.
(Ella) tiene bonitas gafas
It depends on your personal opinion and personal preferences.
girls have pretty eyes and wears glasses
As long as you're confident, you can look pretty in and/or with anything, including glasses. I first started wearing glasses in fourth grade, then switched to contacts in eighth grade, but had to switch back to glasses in tenth. I hate the idea of wearing glasses, but I was confident and never looked back. Now, I really like glasses, even though contacts are much better for my eyes.
It says behind the counter that the answer is no, they don't give returns on custom items (which glasses would be). This is pretty typical for glasses places, though.
You can always go to a store with the glasses you like and get your glasses initialed. It's pretty easy to find one. There are always kiosks in the middle of big malls that embroider and engrave everything!