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12-14-2007, 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by nicolepsy
I hate shirts! I hate all clothing! 
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Next stop... a nudist colony for you? 
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12-14-2007, 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Fiddlekitten
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i just voted "NO" of course. fiddlekitten, thanks for your poll and new thread!
it is such an important issue isnt it? (well, maybe not AS important as "are socks necessary?" but very close.) 
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12-14-2007, 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Twinkle Toes
Gee ... hard to stick a panty liner to a sock! 
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there is a book "101 uses for a tampon" (or something like that). it is a good read!
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12-14-2007, 06:19 PM
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Lol at this thread. It actually reminds me a guy I dated in high school. He had a major- and I mean MAJOR- aversion to feet. So much so that he threatened to dump me if I ever showed up at his house in Birkenstocks. There was a big billboard by our school that had a drawing (yes, a drawing- not even a photograph!) of a foot, and he had to cover his eyes every time we went past it. He would literally flinch and get quiet every time we drove by that sign.
My best friend and I always used to speculate about what kind of horror he'd experienced with feet that made him so nutty.
Hmm. Wonder what ever happened to him?
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12-14-2007, 06:21 PM
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maybe he's 6 feet under? hee hee (not that death is funny though)
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Originally Posted by Mojo Riley
Lol at this thread. It actually reminds me a guy I dated in high school. He had a major- and I mean MAJOR- aversion to feet. So much so that he threatened to dump me if I ever showed up at his house in Birkenstocks. There was a big billboard by our school that had a drawing (yes, a drawing- not even a photograph!) of a foot, and he had to cover his eyes every time we went past it. He would literally flinch and get quiet every time we drove by that sign.
My best friend and I always used to speculate about what kind of horror he'd experienced with feet that made him so nutty.
Hmm. Wonder what ever happened to him?
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12-14-2007, 06:21 PM
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It's the most WONDERFUL time of the year!!! : )
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Socks are absolutely necessary when you are wearing black or brown open toed sandals!! And they must be white socks! 
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12-14-2007, 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted by mjb68
Socks are absolutely necessary when you are wearing black or brown open toed sandals!! And they must be white socks! 
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I know! He pretty much rendered my beloved Birkenstocks obsolete for the year or so that we were together. That was a happy day when I could slide them back on! 
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12-14-2007, 06:28 PM
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My husband has been known to wear these icky almost knee high white socks with his sandals. That's when I have to get on his @zz and tell him we don't go out of the house wearing that $h!t.
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12-14-2007, 07:18 PM
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If you are a man and you are wearing shorts and white shoes, you absolutely must wear some black socks that go almost up to the knee. Doesn't everyone know this already? The only reason to wear socks is to look good watering your plants ... with your hose. Look for a good rayon content.
If you're a lady, they can cover thick ankles or unshaven legs. They can mask foul odors.
Socks can also cover saggy toes. They hide a multitude of sins. You don't even need to wash them, just keep wearing them day after day forever.
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12-14-2007, 07:36 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mojo Riley
Lol at this thread. It actually reminds me a guy I dated in high school. He had a major- and I mean MAJOR- aversion to feet.
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I don't like other people's feet! If they aren't "normal", they totally freak me out. But I know why. My step-mother, who was your basic evil step-mother, has size 7 feet as narrow as a stick, and toes longer than the average finger. Those feet just horrified me.
Then when I was 18/19, my fiance (now my husband, we've been married 20 years) and myself did some landscaping work for someone as a favor. She showed us her deformed feet, and told us how she was facing surgery. She literally hobbled, she could not walk. She had long, crooked toes that wrapped around one another. She literally couldn't put her feet down straight, her toes were tangled. That was it for me. I have size 6 feet with typical toes that just go, well, wherever toes are supposed to go, lol...just all in a row. Anything else, like long toes, toes out of order, or toes that are tangled, just sends me right back to those earlier visions.. 
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