Daniel, is this a sly way of telling us you and Andi are getting hitched?
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Spike's Bitches 33: Weeping, crawling, blaming everybody else
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Daniel, is this a sly way of telling us you and Andi are getting hitched?
That, or it's some weird tiny-cannibal fixation.
DISH, DANIEL!
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Congratulations to amych! Yay!
Beej, another thing to keep in mind when shoe shopping for running/walking shoes is that the size that fits for that may not resemble in the slightest your street shoe size. I wear a 6 wide in street shoes, and my running shoes are a 7.5.
Heh. My feet are so wide that, in terms of dress shoes, I generally buy a 9 or 9 1/2. But because running shoes come in wide wide wide, my real size is a 7 1/2 or 8.
my feet are wide as hell, I have high-ish arches, and I'm on the upper end of overweight.
Steph, that sounds like the perfect solution for me. Do you know the model name of your shoe?
It's the 767: [link]
weird tiny-cannibal fixation
Good band name....
For you tech-heads, Apple just announced it's new widescreen iPod/phone/internet communicator.
WANT! No wait...
NEED!
Cindy, I had the same thought. Cake? What cake?
That, or it's some weird tiny-cannibal fixation.
...which isn't outside the realm of possibility. Still...
Cindy, I had the same thought. Cake? What cake?
That's three of us. Isn't there some omen about Three Bitches, or am I just thinking about the Fates?
Beej, another thing to keep in mind when shoe shopping for running/walking shoes is that the size that fits for that may not resemble in the slightest your street shoe size. I wear a 6 wide in street shoes, and my running shoes are a 7.5.
My running shoes are 10s, everything else 8.5 or 9. And my feet are narrow.
But on that topic, it's important to go shoe shopping (for runners/walking shoes) at the end of the day if you can manage it, because your feet will tend to expand a bit over the day as you walk/stand, and it can throw off the fit.
But on that topic, it's important to go shoe shopping (for runners/walking shoes) at the end of the day if you can manage it, because your feet will tend to expand a bit over the day as you walk/stand, and it can throw off the fit.
And I can't say enough the difference a professional (as in, walking/running store, not the mall variety) fitting makes. It's like bras, in a way.
Speaking of shoes, I need to dig mine up and start using them again.