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  1. Did lighting last night for a Aztec Two-Step concert to raise money for the Pittsfield Public Library at the Pittsfield Community Theatre.

    www.aztectwostep.com

    www.pittsfieldtheatre.co.nr

    http://www.pittsfield.org/librarie.htm

    I was wearing my 3.5 inch Two Lips stiletto boots to the event. I met Rex and Neil that afternoon to throw together a lighting script. Neither of them noticed what I had on my feet. It wasn't until maybe an hour before showtime before the doors opened that we were all BSing in the lobby, when Rex noticed the picture of me in my 5 inch stiletto thighboots (the ones in my avatar) that was taken of me on Halloween. With a big grin on his face he said "Nothing like shakin' up the town of Pittsfield a bit, Huh?" I responded "Yea there a little bit higher than what I usually wear." Then the library director chimed in "He's wearing heels now."

    Anyway it was a great show, and I had the best seat in the house in the lighting box.

    If anybody cares to hear how sparse high heels are here, with a near capacity crowd, I didn't see anything better or higher than a pair of 3 inch wedge sandals. That was at least an inch higher than the runner up.

    Anyway at the end of the evening Rex and Neil thanked me for the excellent lighting and invited me back to the dressing room for pizza.

    What a great night!

  2. I'm guessing that the advertized 3 inch heel is probably more like 3.5 inches. This seems to be the norm for mainstream shoe shops to make the footwear more sellable to women. I can't wait to spring these new boots on my usual haunts. Black patent has a way of demanding attention. BTW: The embroidered boots I bought are a real bear to walk in, not because of the heel. It's because the shaft around the ankle is so stiff. They are going to require a lot of breaking in around the house before they'll be ready to wear in public.

  3. Really?

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    Do you still think flip flops and heels aren't compatible? That's all these are, really, are flip flops with a heel attached. They even sound the same when you're walking in them (flip-flop-flip-flop...)

    In my opinion a real flip-flop doesn't have a heel. I would call these thong sandals. Besides these really can't flip-flop because they have a shank to make the sole rigid in the arch and heel area.

  4. There are times when I think swearing is theraputic. Example: After bashing my thumb with a hammer a few vulger curse words somehow makes me feel better. Softer explatives just don't seem to have the same effect. It's about the only time when I'll swear.

  5. Welcome Lopar, I wouldn't worry too much about first impressions here. There is a great bunch here who I'm sure would be more than willing to give second chances. I like your tastes in shoes and the classic pump is hard to beat. While I don't own any myself they certainly are my favorite on women. BTW: I like your avatar of Belledandy. Can I assume the you're a fellow anime fan as well?

  6. canadianbeaver17, I'd say your mom is pretty cool. Does this mean you can raid her shoe hoard now? It's great that you have decided to contribute more. More is always better in this case.

  7. I agree completely with you long term vision kneehighs, and while I'm subjected myself to something between tolorance and acceptance. Many out there I'm sure are still struggling to be tolorated. I don't believe we'll see total acceeptance in my lifetime, although we live in a society of tolorance. A society that perhaps even tolorates too much of the wrong things.

  8. Hate to disappoint you micha, but over jeans is no good as the boots are too close fitting to tuck in and not bunch up at the knees. A skirt, let's just say it'll be a cold day in hell. Besides, I kind of like the slitted or zippered jeans idea, it will test people to see if they're paying attention or not. I hoping the result will be that if people really want a better look at them they'll ask or otherwise comment

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