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Old 05-31-2013, 09:43 PM
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My wife better not complain about my card purchases; I never have complained about the UPS truck showing up each week with boxes of new shoes, all of these years.

Our walk-in closet is proof; on her side is row after row after row of shoes, some not even opened.

Maybe on my side I will line up all of my T206 graded cards!
The AVERAGE female will spend around $25,000.00 on shoes in her lifetime. It sounds like you have more room in your closet with your wife, than I have in mine with my wife. My wife occupies about 80% with clothes and shoes and I have the remainder.

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Old 06-01-2013, 09:18 AM
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"The AVERAGE female will spend around $25,000.00 on shoes in her lifetime."

I think my wife has that beat by a long shot!
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Old 06-01-2013, 10:28 AM
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"The AVERAGE female will spend around $25,000.00 on shoes in her lifetime."

I think my wife has that beat by a long shot!
To paraphrase Brody in Jaws... You're going to need a bigger closet.
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Old 06-01-2013, 10:55 AM
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"The AVERAGE female will spend around $25,000.00 on shoes in her lifetime."

I think my wife has that beat by a long shot!
Craig, who's your wife, Imelda Marcos?
If you include my wife's shoes, boots & sneakers, it might add up to a dozen pairs total.
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"The AVERAGE female will spend around $25,000.00 on shoes in her lifetime."

I think my wife has that beat by a long shot!




Staying off topic: My wife has just four pairs of shoes and two sets of sandals in rotation. The other 35 pairs are still in their original boxes in the back of the closet.

Collectors are weird.
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....hmmm I saw that she was ordering color variations of the same shoe.

On a few occasions I saw her looking inside the shoes for factory anomalies and bottom shoe mis-cuts and other freaks!

No wonder I am attracted to the T206 Freaks also.

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