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Just Got Admitted to COSC!
#11
nflight Wrote:Gotta say I was pulling for Anastasia- she should have worn Mary Janes...she would've been a 'shoe-in'! :roflol:

hilarious Amen! Mary Janes, T-straps or Spectators all would have been perfect. My choice would have been something like the little cha-cha below. They tie up, have the platform for stability and more important ankle protection. Easy win!!



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#12
Love the shoes Bric. :iagree: You are right the platform really can make all the difference in the world. But I would choose these little cheetah numbers. As you all know cheetahs are one of the fasts creatures on this earth. I'm thinking the cheetah could give me the edge.



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#13
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#14
rebel100 Wrote:This tread has taken a strange turn.


High heels are your friends- do not be afraid. Smile
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alleycat Wrote:Love the shoes Bric. :iagree: You are right the platform really can make all the difference in the world. But I would choose this little faux cheetah numbers. As you all know cheetahs are one of the fasts creatures on this earth. I'm thinking the cheetah could give me the edge.



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Neeeeed these!
#17
bricabrac Wrote:hilarious Amen! Mary Janes, T-straps or Spectators all would have been perfect. My choice would have been something like the little cha-cha below. They tie up, have the platform for stability and more important ankle protection. Easy win!!



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Bricabrac, I believe those girls could learn a thing or two from you about a shoe! hilarious
#18
Congrats nflight, and so it begins!


RE: the shoe talk, I'll keep my mouth shut...well, almost. I have 5 pairs of shoes: brown dress shoes, black dress shoes, flip-flops, running shoes and my lawn-mowing shoes which are simply my previous pair of running shoes, now retired.

Now, my wife has 50+ pairs and while I don't know each pair's specific purpose, I do know that they are quite adept at hiding in our house. Every Saturday morning (which I have named "Groundhog Day" after the Bill Murray movie) before she goes to work, I wake to the screams of, "Have you seen my other shoe?!". To this, I naturally respond, "I've seen your other 99 shoes!" That never goes over well, go figure. Smile

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#19
nflight Wrote:Neeeeed these!

I own them!!!!! Smile
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#20
keithk Wrote:Congrats nflight, and so it begins!


RE: the shoe talk, I'll keep my mouth shut...well, almost. I have 5 pairs of shoes: brown dress shoes, black dress shoes, flip-flops, running shoes and my lawn-mowing shoes which are simply my previous pair of running shoes, now retired.

Now, my wife has 50+ pairs and while I don't know each pair's specific purpose, I do know that they are quite adept at hiding in our house. Every Saturday morning (which I have named "Groundhog Day" after the Bill Murray movie) before she goes to work, I wake to the screams of, "Have you seen my other shoe?!". To this, I naturally respond, "I've seen your other 99 shoes!" That never goes over well, go figure. Smile

A shoe crisis is not a great way to start her morning. She should consider getting a shoe organizer and it will make everyone mornings go a little smoother. Nothing is worse than shoe crisis.
"I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself, than be crowded on a velvet cushion."~ Henry David

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