I was going to suggest Propet as a (cuter) alternative to Dansko, but the pair Kate linked are totally cute! But, just in case:
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
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I kinda wondered about that, but earlier this week the times worked out perfect for me
If you're going to be in SLC on Sunday, be extra careful with times.
and unfortunately, the diversity on public transit is the primary complaint of many people who bitch about riding trains and busses.
Ha! BT made me laugh.
I like the people here. You're my kind of crazy and wrong-headed.
I also recommend Danskos. Sometimes you can get them on 6pm.com or ebay cheaper. Mine don't last as long as Kate's because I have a limp and wear down one heel (I should really investigate shoe repair
I am about ready to give up on Danskos because I wear the heels down so fast and they are NOT repairable. I am wondering if they have a new sole material that wears more quickly, because I have been wearing Danskos for about 15 years and they have never worn out as fast as my last couple of pairs. I am considering trying Sanitas instead.
All of my shoes these days seem to be Clarks. Not super-expensive (if you shop around you can sometimes find last year's styles for around $60) and they're friendly to my knees.
ION, Dylan has slap disease. Thanks, school!
I'm sorry, I'm sure it is an actual disease and I hope he gets better soon, but that name just sounds like a joke.
It’s fifth disease.
Oh, it's not serious - by the time the rash appears the virus is already gone, and most of the time there are no other symptoms. I'm taking him to a birthday party in a couple of hours.
The name comes from the distinctive red facial rash (looks like a slap in the face). Almost all kids get it at some point, especially if they're in school or using public transportation. (So in NYC, everyone.)
The name comes from the distinctive red facial rash (looks like a slap in the face).
I do like a name made up by regular people. "He's got that slap-in-the-face disease!" "Oh, you mean slap disease?"