she wore a left pacth as a condom to promote safe sex
because her left eye was crossed eyed
It depends on your personal preference... If you're more comfortable wearing a false eye than an eye patch - then go for it !
Richard William Curless (Born March 17, 1932 – Died May 25, 1995) was an American country music singer. The patch was a result of serious eye problem that had plagued him his entire life.
The left side is the correct side, although I have seen many weddings wear they were accidently pinned on the right side (including mine) and noone seemed to notice.
It does not matter if you are right handed or left handed. Code of conduct says that everyone should wear their watch on their left hand. Reason: when you hold a glass of whine/water, etc you might check your watch and spill your drink all over yourself. :D
In 1976, driving in England with painter friend Seaver Leslie, Chihuly was in a head-on collision as the pair approached a rotary intersection in the countryside west of London. He spent weeks in a hospital, received 256 stitches in his face, lost his left eye and nearly lost his right one. The vision that remained lacked depth perception, complicating his already delicate work, but Chihuly says he has not dwelled on the accident.
He had either lost his left eye, or was doing it for pity.
For US Army only (Vietnam War era): If you've been in combat with a particular division, you may wear the shoulder patch on your RIGHT shoulder (some men referred to this as a "combat patch"). The left shoulder reflects your current division. If you've never been in combat with that particular division and had worn that division patch on your left shoulder for 20 years (as an example), when you leave that particular division...you may NOT wear the patch on your right shoulder.
Because Scourge ripped out his eye by force.
no he did not
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Yes; for the patch to be effective, you have to use it daily.
apron, patch
Its his right eye
Usually, boxerbriefs...
What Not to Wear - 2003 Lisa 5-18 was released on: USA: 1 June 2007