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stevewool
24th November 2013, 17:23
Well they are everywhere but there are lots in Ems wardrobe too, they may look great and they add a extra few inches on your height too, but come on girls can you really walk in them for more then a few steps :NoNo::NoNo::NoNo::NoNo::NoNo:, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH THATS BETTER
sars_notd_virus
24th November 2013, 17:28
Well they are everywhere but there are lots in Ems wardrobe too, they may look great and they add a extra few inches on your height too, but come on girls can you really walk in them for more then a few steps :NoNo::NoNo::NoNo::NoNo::NoNo:, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH THATS BETTER
I only got about 50 pairs and counting!!
..like i said in my very old thread ...shoes can give woman powers !!!!!:wink::xxgrinning--00xx3:
I need to have a variety available for me...they give me Power,...transform me in a quick and easy way that no other item of clothing or make up can
http://filipinaroses.com/showthread.php/25978-How-Many-Pair-of-Shoes-is-Healthy?highlight=
Terpe
24th November 2013, 20:15
I daren't count my wife's shoes.....way too scary.
Just the other day she suggested I go look at the mens shoes while she checks out the ladies.....................I said nah, I've got a pair of shoes.....she said why don't you ever wear them instead of those trainers...........I said, because you never take take me out anywhere ............True story.
Last week I was asked to go into the garage and find her plastic storage 'boxes' of winter boots. I found all 4 boxes :doh
Gawd knows how many pairs....
Michael Parnham
24th November 2013, 20:29
Same here Peter, 1 pair of walking boots one pair of shoes had them for 11 years now and last of all 1 pair of trainers that I bought in Philippines 2010! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
stevewool
24th November 2013, 20:34
i have 2 pairs of shoes, both black and both old and still look great, lots of shine too, plus 2 pairs of trainers and 1 pair of walking shoes, all brought pre married life bar one,
Ems are all brought after married life , thats more then a pair every other month :doh
Terpe
24th November 2013, 20:42
i have 2 pairs of shoes, both black and both old and still look great, lots of shine too, plus 2 pairs of trainers and 1 pair of walking shoes, all brought pre married life bar one,
Ems are all brought after married life , thats more then a pair every other month :doh
Good reminder...........I must get some good walking shoes.
I've seen some Karrimor ones in Sports Direct for about £20.......wonder if there'll be in a sales after Christmas :Erm:
Terpe
24th November 2013, 20:44
Last time the gas man came to read the meter I had to move all the shoes out of the cupboard-under-the-stairs just so he could get a clear sight of the reading..:crazy:
Arthur Little
24th November 2013, 21:05
:NoNo::NoNo::NoNo::NoNo::NoNo:, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHH
Ouch! .................... :yeahthat: sounds like ... :cwm24: ... "pain and f*** it!"
(as opposed to renowned shoe retailers, 'Bayne & Duckett'!)
grahamw48
25th November 2013, 00:02
You guys have got far too many pairs of shoes. :biggrin:
I won't go into the Four Yorkshiremen sketch, but my (only) trainers were purchased at Tesco for about £9.99 in around 2004 and have already been to the Phils twice and America once, as well as walking many many miles, cycled and driven a lot more, and climbed a few mountains. The buggers refuse to die ! I wouldn't mind, but they're not even a good fit. They're tight ! :icon_lol:
Arthur Little
25th November 2013, 01:31
You guys have got far too many pairs of shoes. :biggrin:
:anerikke: ... must admit I have loads. How MANY pairs?? Dunno ... :anerikke: ... I've lost count! But then, I love shoes ... in all sorts of different hues - ranging from the traditional black and [various] shades of brown to oxblood, through to grey, two~tone navy blue and tan - even fern green ... which I successfully dyed from their original beige, several years ago. :wink:
Arthur Little
25th November 2013, 02:16
Equally, I'm fond of clothes ... of which AGAIN, I've more than I need - most of them dating back over the 17 years I lived alone - the main reason being, I like to take a pride in my appearance whenever I'm out and about. :smile:
Whereas, in the *house, a substantial part of my time is spent on the computer, and *here I tend to don casual togs - lest my dressier attire accidentally gets singed with burning pipe ash. :biggrin:
How are we able to afford such an [apparently] extravagant lifestyle? Simple ... :anerikke: ... we don't have the cripplingly expensive upkeep of a car!
grahamw48
25th November 2013, 11:36
Well that's a relief Arthur...because the rest of us sound like a right lot of scruffs. :icon_lol:
Michael Parnham
25th November 2013, 12:09
Well that's a relief Arthur...because the rest of us sound like a right lot of scruffs. :icon_lol:
You speak for yourself Graham! :wink:
grahamw48
25th November 2013, 12:15
I do have to look smart for my work....suit and tie job. :smile:
sexiimulditah
25th November 2013, 13:43
high heels make us women look powerful and it makes us feel sooo sexy lol.
grahamw48
25th November 2013, 17:39
Hmm...I'll give them a try. :Erm:
Only thing is, I might bang my head on the top of the door frame. :cwm25:
Terpe
25th November 2013, 21:33
I do have to look smart for my work....suit and tie job. :smile:
I always wore a suit and tie at work too :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Had a remarkable collection of ties...............oh and socks too...red, yellow, pink, white etc.
As of now I don't even have a suit anymore :bigcry:
I've held back from buying such clothes as I've been expecting to relocate to more tropical climes anytime soon................my wife has a slightly different strategy but fully understands the specific non-negotiable date when I'll be heading out...........hopefully together. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
But, as she knows, I've no objection to being a 'kept' man in the paradise islands with my very own OFW sponsor :wink:
Terpe
25th November 2013, 21:34
Hmm...I'll give them a try. :Erm:
We've seen the photo's Graham :icon_lol:
:xxparty-smiley-004:
grahamw48
26th November 2013, 00:10
We've seen the photo's Graham :icon_lol:
:xxparty-smiley-004:
:xxcheeky-smiley-013 :biggrin:
I may as well not wear a suit anyway in winter...seeing as it is covered up by a big warm jacket. :anerikke:
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