I was sitting down and lifted my foot to look at the sock I was wearing:
When I put both feet together and looked at the socks the penny dropped:
The other sock has an 'L' at the top so this must designate 'left' and the other 'right'.
How clever this is but it obviously doesn't work as the 'R' was on my left foot and the 'L' was on my right foot. What's that about?
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Anyway, on another matter concerning footwear, at Christmas-time I purchased some sturdy walking shoes from Mountain Warehouse. These are strong and well made and cost over $200. I wore them once and walked a few kms around town but they hurt my feet. I put this down to the fact that I was recovering from a broken toe at the time.
The other day I wore them for the second time, again walking about town but ended up with sore toes.
Looking closely at them I realised that I hadn't bought 'wide-fitting' shoes like the Sketchers I buy and, while there is nothing wrong with the shoes they are not suited to my feet.
Unfortunately I don't have the receipt for these to return them for credit or exchange so plan to give them away to an Op Shop. Before I do this however ,I'd like to offer them to Richard or Robert if they want them provided that they can wear a standard or narrow (not wide-fitting) shoe. Either of you please let me know before I donate them to charity.
They are size 11 UK or 12 US and have only been worn twice.






8 comments:
You're just trying to trick Robert to wear those shoes to golf so that he'll get sore feet, then you might be able to beat him. Scoundrel!
That goes against the 9th commandment. "Don't give someone else your tight fitting shoes."
The sandal that is tight does not make a gift, it makes a sin. Gerald 7.21
And Jesus threw the tight sandal onto the fire. Brent 9:22
Transubstantiation is not helped by a tight sandal. Nate 5:56
I take it, from your rude and ungrateful comments that you are not interested in the very expensive and smart shoes for your big fat feet.
That's a rather terse comment TC about Richard's supposed 'big fat feet'
You should compliment him though in that at least he's in proportion as those feet match his head.
An interested observer
There is more hair on my head than there is on my feet. Could the same be said for TC?
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