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Old 10-27-2012, 08:36 AM
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Shoe played for the white sox of course. And of course our forum s/w is only 99.99% good, then we have these trolls that scurry in when the door opens for a second. He/it will be banned in about a minute. Sorry for the issue. He was never approved for membership. BTW, Uggs are some fairly expensive footwear for girls that is super popular. My daughter has a pair.
No need to apologize. I found it sortof funny. I wouldn't want to read it every day in other categories, but once or twice here is actually a bit of a break from the typical insanity.

My favorite bit is this

"the foot requires many fatigue and dissect"

Hmmmm........I never tried dissecting my feet when they got tired, I guess I've learned something


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Old 10-27-2012, 07:32 PM
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My wife works at Nordstrom and I am painfully familiar with her friend Jimmy Choo. When she complains about my affair with "sheBay" I remind her of her torid affair with Ole Jimmy.
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