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Old 05-22-2010, 02:33 AM   #15684
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Just came back from a walk via the Tanglewood Track to Hell's Gates, and back via the Boiling Pot. Feet are a bit sore...think next time I might barefoot it. Now about to watch a few Tivo'd photography docos.
Sounds like an episode of Pilgrim's Progress

Barefoot as in no shoes, or the new-fangled Five-Finger type barefoot-shoes?

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I'm settling down to read, hoping I get some sleep tonight.
Been up about 36 hours.
Wish me luck.
Eep! Good luck!

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They came out in the late 50's and originally they were made in suede. Cars did not have sync gears yet, so one had to make fancy ballets with the feet. Double clutch, point-and-heel, .. The little bumps on the back were to avoid the slipping of the foot (mostly the right foot) on the floor, often cluttered by sand or little pebbles. Quite normal after a day on the beach.
Huh - there you go! A shoe history lesson! Thank you.


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He came for the festung of Little Daughter that went very well thank you. We feasted him for his birthday also. 79 and he wears them very well, thank you.
What, m'dear, is a festung?
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