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roger
 
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Reply Mon 23 Dec, 2002 08:07 pm
I always use shoe horns with shoes that aren't already masherated. The good ones are still made of horn.
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pueo
 
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Reply Mon 23 Dec, 2002 08:13 pm
"masherated" good description.
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Booman
 
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Reply Mon 23 Dec, 2002 08:25 pm
BTW, Beth seems to have made a nice recovery. Must have been my flappin', while y'all was yappin'. Cool Please, no aplause.
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timberlandko
 
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Reply Mon 23 Dec, 2002 08:59 pm
<innocently taps talons, while surreptitiously analyzing flight pattern of noisy dove, idly, as mental exersize only, calculating intercepts>



timber
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BillW
 
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Reply Mon 23 Dec, 2002 09:14 pm
uh-ho, Timbers on the prowl again - watch out bunny; you're next!
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jjorge
 
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Reply Mon 23 Dec, 2002 09:23 pm
This is a great thread...you guys are funny tonight....

Setanta

Just trying to imagine you as a shoe salesman cracked me up. I have this idea that a lot of shoe salesman have foot fetishes. Did you give good foot?
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Mon 23 Dec, 2002 09:34 pm
ifffffffffffffff only he had a foot fetish. i'd have a decent excuse for all of my shoes. <sigh> now it's just cuz i like them. <sigh>
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Booman
 
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Reply Mon 23 Dec, 2002 09:50 pm
E-easy there, big fellow....We're birds of a feather right? (gulp) Shocked
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BillW
 
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Reply Mon 23 Dec, 2002 09:56 pm
Booman, you were in the cross hairs - how did you escape?
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cicerone imposter
 
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Reply Mon 23 Dec, 2002 10:02 pm
ehBeth, As the owner of 'great number' of shoes, do you know a women's shoe store called "Thayer McNeil?" Several lifetimes ago, when I worked for Florsheim Shoe Company, Thayer was the women's division. I heard from an old buddy of mine who also used to work at Florsehiem, that Florsheim Shoe Company is no more. It went belly up this year. A sad demise of a once great company. c.i.
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Booman
 
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Reply Mon 23 Dec, 2002 10:03 pm
(puff-puff) ......With my PF FLYERS OF COURSE! hEE-HEEEE Razz
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pueo
 
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Reply Mon 23 Dec, 2002 10:07 pm
Wilso, is going to have a headache reading through all this later.
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eoe
 
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Reply Mon 23 Dec, 2002 10:14 pm
I remember Thayer McNeil shoes. Had a few pair, I'm sure. Sad about Florsheim's. They're like a symbol of America. What ever happened to Buster Brown shoes? Are they still around?
eoe=my initials.
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Booman
 
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Reply Mon 23 Dec, 2002 10:17 pm
What about Florsheims? I still wear them.
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pueo
 
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Reply Mon 23 Dec, 2002 10:18 pm
hush puppies were popular at one time way back when
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BillW
 
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Reply Mon 23 Dec, 2002 10:20 pm
so were earth shoes, always walking uphill
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Mapleleaf
 
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Reply Mon 23 Dec, 2002 10:23 pm
Mapleleaf is an image which reflects my lust for the colors of the fall forest of maple trees. It also recalls my once preference of nature to man. It reminds me that my soul is tied to the soil...to the tree...to the forest.
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pueo
 
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Reply Mon 23 Dec, 2002 10:24 pm
wonder if platform shoes will come back, bell bottoms have. hated them both btw. what were we thinking back then.
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BillW
 
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Reply Mon 23 Dec, 2002 10:27 pm
bergenstocks-yech!
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Misti26
 
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Reply Mon 23 Dec, 2002 10:27 pm
We thought we looked chic back then, he he!

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