sunglasses crooked

do ears grow unevenly?
My sunglasses always feel crooked ad my friend told me ears grow unevenly and thats why. True? any opinions?
They can grow unevenly, most things on your body aren’t perfectly symmetrical.
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Patrick and Menzies, Essex based optician leads motoring awareness campaign to get motorists to get their eyes tested
Patrick and Menzies, Opticians based in Braintree, West Mersea and Brightlingsea, Essex are calling on all drivers to check their vision following a recent survey revealed 10 per cent* of motorists would fail a re-take of the driving test because of poor sight. The survey also revealed 44 per cent* of all drivers do not have their eyes tested on a regular basis.
Gavin Rebello, Director, says: “In Essex there were 4995** road collisions in 2007, we want to help get these figures down. In the winter it becomes harder for us to see where we are going – especially in rush hour – when the light is either dulled or in total darkness.”
He continued: “Your eyes are essential to driving safely, most of the information you take in when driving is visual, and if your eyesight isn’t up to scratch, you could be putting yourself and other road-users at risk.”
Advanced eye tests check a motorist’s field of vision and will pick up on any problems or blind spots in the eye. Undetected blind spots can lead to a driver not being able to see what is happening at the sides of their vehicle, such as pedestrians stepping out into the road. To help motorists stay safe, Patrick & Menzies, has created a list of top ten tips:
1. If you need glasses for distance (including TV), wear them every time you drive, even for short distances.
2. Keep a spare pair of glasses and prescription sunglasses in your car. This is a legal requirement in many EU countries.
3. Make sure your glasses and the windscreen are clean.
4. Ensure your car lights work properly.
5. Don’t use tinted glasses in poor visibility or at night.
6. Be aware of poorly fitting and the cheaper varifocal designs – they can restrict your peripheral vision.
7. Remember that your sight can be affected by alcohol, prescription medicines and tiredness.
8. Don’t look too long at on-coming headlights – look slightly to the left of oncoming vehicles.
9. Have your sight tested regularly, especially if you are over the age of 50!
10. High quality anti-glare coatings for spectacles are also available to help motorists see more clearly.
* Survey undertaken by Sight Care – a nationwide trademark of quality for independent opticians.
** Figures from Essex Police.
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Gav Rebello, Director Sports Vision and Patrick and Menzies Opticians. For more details visit Patrick and Menzies or Sports Vision
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Capital One Bank robbed
Humble Police responded to a bank robbery at Capital One Bank in the 9400 block of W. FM 1960 Bypass around 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 11.