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**Daily Chat Thread**24th Sept 2008*
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redsquirrel80 wrote: »Awww
What kind of shoes do you like NAGH?
Where do I start?
I never wear trainers, they don't suit me.
I want some of these next:
http://www.paulsmith.co.uk/shoes-217/mens-shoe-s8xc-b047-cor-tm/product.html?LproductId=8292*Everybody wants prosthetic foreheads on their real heads*
I'm the only gay in this forum
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Oh my GOD I am watching SuperNanny.
Blimey.
Any one with children you have my total respect. I know the cameras hype things up but crikey Moses. I wouldn't keep my temper.
How would you live like that. Please let the cameras have been hyping up this poor women's life.
Any way. I shall now go and catch up with the goss etc.
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OMG BB they're gorgeous. What size are they


Size 7 - never worn either (other than a 'grabbing onto the wall totter when I bought them in the hope I could wear them one day') so probably not worth trying to make any money in the 'specialist' market of shoes!!!!! :rotfl:
"Stay Wonky":D
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Those shoes are gorgeous BB!!
I've never quite understood shoe fetishists either....each to their own eh?
I'm knackered, I went for a run (1.5 miles - practically a marathon...
) but about half an hour later started feeling a bit crap. Then hubby reminded me that I haven't actually eaten anything today (haven't had much of an appetite since having a cold a few days ago), so he has just come to the rescue with a big bowl of pasta. :A
The running is obviously working though, because I've lost 10lbs in just a little over 3 weeks!"I wasn't wrong, I just wasn't right enough.":smileyhea97800072589250 -
I have never been one for making plans.....i just go with the flow:cool:notanothergreyhair wrote: »May I ask a question? (a non-perverted one for once)
I know we all have DFW goals, usually with a DFD in the future. I have been thinking about a few other things in my life today and I was wondering - do any of you set (flexible) timetables for other goals? Such as having a two/five/ten year plan etc.:heartpulsOnce a Flylady, always a Flylady:heartpuls0 -
:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: at the pricenotanothergreyhair wrote: »Where do I start?
I never wear trainers, they don't suit me.
I want some of these next:
http://www.paulsmith.co.uk/shoes-217/mens-shoe-s8xc-b047-cor-tm/product.html?LproductId=8292
but what lovely taste in shoes:D:heartpulsOnce a Flylady, always a Flylady:heartpuls0 -
Burlesque_Babe wrote: »Size 7 - never worn either (other than a 'grabbing onto the wall totter when I bought them in the hope I could wear them one day') so probably not worth trying to make any money in the 'specialist' market of shoes!!!!! :rotfl:
We're the same size :T
I've got some shoes like that, never worn but far too lovely to bin/sell. My favourites have quite high shiny metal heels, but I cant walk in heels and look like a fella in drag
Is it better to aim for the stars and hit a tree or aim for a tree and land in its branches :think:Loves being a Wonderbra friend :kisses3:
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flippin' nora - £235???? Are you going to wear them daily until you're a pensioner??!! :rotfl:
"Stay Wonky":D
:j:jBecome Mrs Pepe 9 October 2012 :j:j0 -
but then again, why have the cheapy ones I saw earlier when I can pay £195 for these almost identical ones!!!
http://www.paulsmith.co.uk/shoes-218/womens-shoe-s8lp-b625-ind-790/product.html?LproductId=8407
Now THEY are worth putting on a shelf!! (behind bullet proof glass at that price!)
OMG - have you seen the prices of the Paul Smith purses?!!!!!! You'd have have any money to put in one if you bought one!!!
And £12 for a teatowel (or a box of pencils !!!!!!!) - £12!! It's accessory !!!!!! - you know you shouldn't be looking but you just can't help yourself!
"Stay Wonky":D
:j:jBecome Mrs Pepe 9 October 2012 :j:j0 -
NAGH - nice shoes but what a price! and £14 for the socks...:rotfl: :rotfl:Mortgage OP 2025 £7500/7000Mortgage OP 2024 £7700/7000
Mortgage balance: £34,465
Money making challenge £78/400
”Do what others won’t early in life so you can do what others can’t later in life” (stolen from Gally Girl)0
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