Non sequitur in re shoes
Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 8:55 pm
Only because I haven't bought any in so long I don't know what it's like. sigh
Was it strappy? Or substantial? A snack or a meal?silvercamaro wrote:I bought a new pair of shoes a couple of months ago.
Lizbit ate the left one. She let me keep the right one for my ownself.
She is thoughtful that way.
Sometimes they don't have anything that catches your eye. Other times, the clearance racks are rife with goodies. And the aisles are deadly.mellytu74 wrote:I was in DSW the other day and just looked around.
Didn't even want to try anything on! I just don't know!
Beebs52 wrote:Sometimes they don't have anything that catches your eye. Other times, the clearance racks are rife with goodies. And the aisles are deadly.mellytu74 wrote:I was in DSW the other day and just looked around.
Didn't even want to try anything on! I just don't know!
It was a navy blue suede flat, that came up high on the vamp, which had a sort of elastic-y connection with the heel. She ate all of the elastic, and deposited enough drool on the entire back half to turn the suede into concrete.Beebs52 wrote:Was it strappy? Or substantial? A snack or a meal?silvercamaro wrote:I bought a new pair of shoes a couple of months ago.
Lizbit ate the left one. She let me keep the right one for my ownself.
She is thoughtful that way.
Why, yes! That's exactly the kind of suede that makes the very best concrete.mellytu74 wrote:
And not Stiff Suede, either. The nice supple soft and collapsing suede.
That is just sad.silvercamaro wrote:It was a navy blue suede flat, that came up high on the vamp, which had a sort of elastic-y connection with the heel. She ate all of the elastic, and deposited enough drool on the entire back half to turn the suede into concrete.Beebs52 wrote:Was it strappy? Or substantial? A snack or a meal?silvercamaro wrote:I bought a new pair of shoes a couple of months ago.
Lizbit ate the left one. She let me keep the right one for my ownself.
She is thoughtful that way.
THAT is just happy making! Drool.mellytu74 wrote:Beebs52 wrote:Sometimes they don't have anything that catches your eye. Other times, the clearance racks are rife with goodies. And the aisles are deadly.mellytu74 wrote:I was in DSW the other day and just looked around.
Didn't even want to try anything on! I just don't know!
I got the BEST boots on sale at DSW. Giganto sale.
Knee high tan suede boots with terrific heels.
And not Stiff Suede, either. The nice supple soft and collapsing suede.
No sale purchase will ever beat that one!
I am SO very sorry.silvercamaro wrote:Why, yes! That's exactly the kind of suede that makes the very best concrete.mellytu74 wrote:
And not Stiff Suede, either. The nice supple soft and collapsing suede.
Only if you've pissed'em off.mellytu74 wrote:I am SO very sorry.silvercamaro wrote:Why, yes! That's exactly the kind of suede that makes the very best concrete.mellytu74 wrote:
And not Stiff Suede, either. The nice supple soft and collapsing suede.
However -- amongst some of my old grade school acquatainances, even joking about concrete shoes is met with, uh, stone silence.
Should I be worried?
This sounds like a letter to Miss Manners.mellytu74 wrote:
However -- amongst some of my old grade school acquatainances, even joking about concrete shoes is met with, uh, stone silence.
Should I be worried?
silvercamaro wrote:This sounds like a letter to Miss Manners.mellytu74 wrote:
However -- amongst some of my old grade school acquatainances, even joking about concrete shoes is met with, uh, stone silence.
Should I be worried?
Dear Melly by the Shore:
Don't worry unless they ask you to try on those shoes. In that case, I would advise you to tell your friends that your mother has forbidden you to try on other people's shoes, even those of best friends, because of the distant possibility of catching toe crabs. (Those are related to head lice, the obvious reason for which your mother would never let you borrow someone else's hair brush.)
Best wishes,
Miss Manners