I tell you I have this theory. It goes where, you're the one who's not my sister. Cuz mom adopted you from a shoe box full of baby howler monkeys, and never told you cuz it could hurt your delicate baby feelings.

Dawn ,'Selfless'


Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?  

[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


tommyrot - Mar 03, 2011 8:22:35 am PST #16604 of 30000
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

ShoeDog

All I can think is, "Yo, Shoe Dawgggg!!!"

Heh. It makes me think of the shoe company one of the characters in The Big Chill owned. "Running Dog," I think.


Steph L. - Mar 03, 2011 8:26:49 am PST #16605 of 30000
this mess was yours / now your mess is mine

By this time tomorrow, I expect a photo of Kato wearing 2 pairs of Tim's heels with that caption. DO NOT DISAPPOINT ME.

Oh my god, now I'm thinking of ways I could pull that off...


lisah - Mar 03, 2011 8:28:36 am PST #16606 of 30000
Punishingly Intricate

So now, as long as the model numbers don't change (which they do too often), I can buy them online.

Or they decide to resize their shoes. Stupid Mizunos.

I have the hardest time buying running shoes. My feet are a mess. I had NBs for a couple of years and they gave me blisters in my instep. I just kept them because it was less painful than going back to the running store and trying to find shoes that fit better. Truly. And I love the folks at the running store! It's a great little store. I just hate my feet.

I finally got a new pair of freaking $140 Asics. They seem to be okay but I haven't really done any distance on them yet. I'm reserving my judgment. (Except about my feet, which suck.)


NoiseDesign - Mar 03, 2011 8:39:41 am PST #16607 of 30000
Our wings are not tired

I went to a tiny running store where the staff spent 4 and a half hours (no lie) choosing the right shoes for me. It was absolutely worth the purchase price. So now, as long as the model numbers don't change (which they do too often), I can buy them online.

While I totally get the monetary incentive to do this, as a small business owner it hurts to read things like this. That company gave you amazing customer service and it sounds like they went out of their way to earn your business as a customer, however as soon as you could, you stopped going to their store. The sad thing is, if enough customers do this the next time you need that amazing service they won't be there. If by buying them online you mean buying them from that stores online shop, then I apologize in advance.


Ginger - Mar 03, 2011 8:48:57 am PST #16608 of 30000
"It didn't taste good. It tasted soooo horrible. It tasted like....a vodka martini." - Matilda

I under-pronate severely,

Are you sure we're not related?


beekaytee - Mar 03, 2011 8:56:21 am PST #16609 of 30000
Compassionately intolerant

I'm in business myself ND and I totally get your point.

I should point out that I bought those shoes 5 years go and have not yet bought a new pair. If I could afford to patronize this particular store all the time, I would. So, instead, I sent a long, appreciative letter to their corporate office, sent a thank you note to the fellows and refer everyone I can to them. (Georgetown Running, for any who are interested) Granted, they can't eat my praise, but I make a point of it.


NoiseDesign - Mar 03, 2011 8:58:26 am PST #16610 of 30000
Our wings are not tired

Bonny, like I said, I totally understand the economics of it, and usually I don't let it get to me, it just stings sometimes when I see really good small businesses struggling.


beekaytee - Mar 03, 2011 9:02:44 am PST #16611 of 30000
Compassionately intolerant

Amen.

My current burr under the saddle is the number of restaurants that are taking over the local businesses in my neighborhood. The landlords can get obscene rents from the alcohol-based businesses, so everyone except the non-residents loses. So yeah, I'm with you on that.

We are even having to fight off a Walmart in the area. I can't argue with the people who need/prefer to shop at a big box, but there is one exactly 5 miles from here. Totally accessible. Not at all needed in the center of an historic district otherwise populated by my friend's childrens' consignment shop.

I feel ya.


Liese S. - Mar 03, 2011 9:05:00 am PST #16612 of 30000
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

My big issue with shoes is the heel. I suspect that my foot is set up differently than most people's in that the amount of space before my heel bends is very small. So pretty much 85 percent of shoes available and nearly all dress shoes, the back of the heel comes up painfully high on my foot, rendering them unwearable.

Which is why I buy in person, from my awesome friend back in Kansas, because she not only knows me and my feet, but she also knows my preferences for slip ons and black and whatnot, and she brings me the exact shoe I need. Like the earth shoe, for example.

The only thing I buy online are Doc Martens, because she, being primarily a Birkenstock vendor, hates Docs with a fiery passion and mocks me for buying them. And it's true that the sizing is just a bit off for me, but I can consistently find shoes that have an appropriate heel, and they last forever. We're going on seven years with the current pair; the last one lasted a good decade, with hard condition daily wear.

Not a sneaker, though, so unhelpful to the current conversation.


Scrappy - Mar 03, 2011 9:07:52 am PST #16613 of 30000
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

I am now pretty much all Danskos, all the time. They are comfy, last forever, come in cool colors, and now my feet actually reach the floor when I sit in a chair! Today, I have these on: [link]