(February 13, 2018 at 9:09 pm)J a c k Wrote: Slippers. Feet need to stay cute and soft.
#feetarepeopletoo
And I thought you were tough!
Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni:
"You did WHAT? With WHO? WHERE???"
What's yer footcovers at home, cas like?
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(February 13, 2018 at 9:09 pm)J a c k Wrote: Slippers. Feet need to stay cute and soft. And I thought you were tough! Playing Cluedo with my mum while I was at Uni: "You did WHAT? With WHO? WHERE???"
In the winter, my LL Bean slips.
In the summer, flip flops, like always.
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Socks, usually. If it's chilly I'll put on slippers. Only time I wear shoes inside the house is when I'm doing some sort of renovations or working down in the basement.
I've placed horrible strains on my body over the years. Lifting engines weighing up to 325 pounds off the ground and into the back of a truck unassisted, so that I ended up needing a back brace most days; running on concrete, so now use arch supports/orthotics for my feet, and working my hands so hard , I required carpal tunnel release surgery on both wrists. I wear my shoes in the house because I suffer quite a bit of foot pain, and the arch supports/orthotics relieve most of it. I take my shoes off, like now, sitting at the computer, to let them dry out. I just came in from an hour or so of carving some wood. But I wear shoes everywhere, and only walk without them to the bathroom at night. I'll get some rubber thong slippers for my feet for the upcoming 37th anniversary hotel stay (this weekend), since I don't want to walk in other people's sex drippings on the carpet or shower stall or bath tub there.
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(February 13, 2018 at 9:46 pm)Fireball Wrote: I've placed horrible strains on my body over the years. Lifting engines weighing up to 325 pounds off the ground and into the back of a truck unassisted, so that I ended up needing a back brace most days; running on concrete, so now use arch supports/orthotics for my feet, and working my hands so hard , I required carpal tunnel release surgery on both wrists. I wear my shoes in the house because I suffer quite a bit of foot pain, and the arch supports/orthotics relieve most of it. I take my shoes off, like now, sitting at the computer, to let them dry out. I just came in from an hour or so of carving some wood. But I wear shoes everywhere, and only walk without them to the bathroom at night. I'll get some rubber thong slippers for my feet for the upcoming 37th anniversary hotel stay (this weekend), since I don't want to walk in other people's sex drippings on the carpet or shower stall or bath tub there. Hey, you beat us to the alter by a couple years. We're coming up on #35 (on 9-11, hey we had it first). I have duck feet, super wide and pretty short so this white man definitely cannot jump. Can't buy a shoe in a store for the most part. So I try to spoil them with good quality shoes like SAS. But in the summer I'll wear my sandals - forget which brand but they're wide enough and have a real sole like a solid shoe. I have some sneakers which fit and a pair of hiking boots which fit now that the bunion on my right foot has pushed the seam out beside the ball of my big toe.
Socks or slippers and socks. Its winter here in Arizona right now.
Inside, always barefoot.
Outside, sandals as long as I can tolerate the temp. They were good enough for jesus.
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(February 13, 2018 at 9:58 pm)Whateverist Wrote:(February 13, 2018 at 9:46 pm)Fireball Wrote: I've placed horrible strains on my body over the years. Lifting engines weighing up to 325 pounds off the ground and into the back of a truck unassisted, so that I ended up needing a back brace most days; running on concrete, so now use arch supports/orthotics for my feet, and working my hands so hard , I required carpal tunnel release surgery on both wrists. I wear my shoes in the house because I suffer quite a bit of foot pain, and the arch supports/orthotics relieve most of it. I take my shoes off, like now, sitting at the computer, to let them dry out. I just came in from an hour or so of carving some wood. But I wear shoes everywhere, and only walk without them to the bathroom at night. I'll get some rubber thong slippers for my feet for the upcoming 37th anniversary hotel stay (this weekend), since I don't want to walk in other people's sex drippings on the carpet or shower stall or bath tub there. I have size 12 5E feet. Should have been a duck too, I guess. My wife wears a size 7 2E. Find those, for women. She usually finds boy's sneakers that will work. She has an eternal problem finding decently fitting shoes, poor thing, but did find some Birkenstocks that fit. She doesn't like wearing that sort of shoe in an office environment, though. Off the shelf is out of the question. I personally think she should lose the "cheap button", and just have them custom made. Beats suffering.
If you get to thinking you’re a person of some influence, try ordering somebody else’s dog around.
Just no shoes indoors. I like comfort.
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Socks. Men's feet are unsightly to say the least. Womens' on the other hand...
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