Even so!
I see your dirty tricks! Im not falling for it, my feed shall remain covered in public at all times

1.15kg for a shoe? Doesn't seem that heavy?
Even so!
I don't think I own a shoe that weighs more than a couple of hundred grams, so yeah, over a kilo for a shoe seems a bit like dragging a small moon around with each footstep!I see your dirty tricks! Im not falling for it, my feed shall remain covered in public at all times
1.15kg for a shoe? Doesn't seem that heavy?
I don't think I own a shoe that weighs more than a couple of hundred grams, so yeah, over a kilo for a shoe seems a bit like dragging a small moon around with each footstep!
I'm well used to having no heel rise, and no supporting structure in shoes, so I find them very comfortable indeed. I suspect there would be a getting-used-to period for most people, but I'd recommend giving them a try (if you feel that shoes are actually necessary at all).Kier I've been looking for some new running shoes and have to ask if you've attempted working out in those bad boys? I've seen they have different "models" but just curious how comfortable it may be.
socks in bed, hehe
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I'll make sure I don't bring mine thenLOL slippers are banned in my house for anyone under the age of 60
I'll make sure I don't bring mine then
We make all visitors remove their shoes when entering our house.
It's also the custom in Turkey, although guest slippers are usually provided.
Same here.. but that's because we have shiny white comfortable carpet![]()
I wear slippers around the house and socks in bed, hehe
oh no no no.... I must have cool feet or I cannot sleep. I can be bundled up in blankets and comforters to keep warm, but my feet are sticking out.I do this also, people think its realy weird? I just like to have warm feet lol.
LOL slippers are banned in my house for anyone under the age of 60 - there are no floor surfaces here that are unsuitable for bare or socked feet, and as I've said before, if environmental conditions do not mandate gloves, there is an equal absence of a practical requirement for foot insulation. It's all about acclimatisation![]()
This is one thing I never understood. Why would anyone have a white or cream carpet, the slightest accident or little bit of mud and bam, ruined.
We've always had cream/off white carpets.
We've had full bodied red wine spilled on them and managed to get it out with some careful cleaning.
LOL slippers are banned in my house for anyone under the age of 60 - there are no floor surfaces here that are unsuitable for bare or socked feet, and as I've said before, if environmental conditions do not mandate gloves, there is an equal absence of a practical requirement for foot insulation. It's all about acclimatisation![]()
There are many things wrong with slippersHeh, well I wouldn't consider outdoors as any surface fit for human feet, call me paranoid, but you have no idea what you might be treading on, glass, nails, doggy business etc.
Yick
And hey! nothing wrong with slippers!![]()
And there was me thinking that avoiding such hazards was a function of eyesightyou have no idea what you might be treading on, glass, nails, doggy business etc.
And there was me thinking that avoiding such hazards was a function of eyesight
Besides which, where exactly do you walk regularly where you find the ground littered with glass and nails? Not anywhere I've ever been.
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