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I tried to put my left shoe on my right foot this morning. That could mean OC needs to come home so I can get some decent sleep. OR it could just be the natural result of ten years without shoes.
Quirky Quips & Sewing Snips
I tried to put my left shoe on my right foot this morning. That could mean OC needs to come home so I can get some decent sleep. OR it could just be the natural result of ten years without shoes.
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Sleep is a good thing.
You moved to Hawaii and started wearing shoes?
Sleep is optional. >:-)
Do you have to wear shoes to teach?
Left shoe on toght foot is a clear sign of mental regression. You are bring effected by the class.
Do you mean to tell me there is a specific shoe for a specific foot? Damn.
Surely shoes aren’t required in Hawaii?
Kat — OC is home tomorrow and I will no longer fall off his side of the bed seeking body heat when the night gets cold.
Morgan — boggles the mind doesn’t it? I have Plantar Fasciitis and can’t walk without appropriate support for my feet. Imagine standing all day on bruised heels …. need shoes for padding.
Nessa — only when the powers-that-be are looking.
Dr. John — so are spelling mistakes.
Mike — are you that short bearded kid who sits in the back of our classroom eating paste?
Mumma — shoes are highly encouraged.
hmm, I ususally show my grandchildren the inside of the outer sole; its curvature. this allows them to know right from left; it even works with bare feet! Love and hugs…:0
Two words…. Flip. Flops. And if ya get the Japanese kind it doesn’t matter which foot they go on! LOL!
Pauline — that requires paying attention to what one is doing.
Melli — three word response: no arch support.
You are such a glass-half-empty thinker, Quilly! You could have put the right shoe on your left ear.
Doug — Don’t be silly. That’s where my socks are!
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