Oh, has anyone used those Dr. Scholl's gel insoles - the ones with the ridiculuosly cheesy commercials ("Are you gellin'?" "Like a felon!"). My waterproof boots are not cushy enough in the ball of the foot area.
Doyle ,'Life of the Party'
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I have used the gel inserts. They worked well for me - especially in the heels of boots and loafers that get worn down.
I've used them. They make worn soles feel a lot more comfy, and bought me another couple of months in my current pair of sneakers.
Oh yeah, I want those just because of the ads! But then I am too cheap to buy them, when it comes down to it.
Oh yeah, I want those just because of the ads! But then I am too cheap to buy them, when it comes down to it.
Dear Jesse, I love you. That is all.
JESSE DO NOT READ!
Hint to Jesse's future gifter in the exchange.... buy her the gel insoles!! now keep that to yourself.
Hee.
Oh Kat, what a week you've had!
I am failing to find my motivation for anything today. oops. Maybe lunch will help? So far only thing I've been motivated to do is look at crazy Miss Universe outfits.
I do need to know for sure if Miss USA is supposed to be a Transformer, though.
What else could that costume possibly portray? Optimus Prime, baby!
YOU GUYS. Femslash Friday is Kaylee/Inara: [link]
Gelsoles are cheap compared to the cost of new shoes. Plus your feet not hurting/not getting tired so fast. Your (foot) mileage may vary.