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HH4Wolf

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  1. Roniheels I believe you are refering to Heidi Klum in the VW commercial. How about the lady in the cadillac commercial? She is in two of them, one where she decribes the car and then says something of if you ask your car something will it answer you back. The other one she pulls up to the boys club and leaves them at the light. Both show just a quick shot or her heels. Any takers on Elizabeth Hurley, especially in the movie "Bedazzeled"? Nina you have nice feet too and a very nice collection of heels to go with them. HH4Wolf

  2. Last weekend the wife and I went to the dragstrip to watch the cars run the quarter mile. I had some friends running their cars so I wanted to see how fast they really were vs. what they say. We had a good time watching the muscle cars just crush the tuners (jap. cars that just whine). Nothing like the groung shaking with raw horsepower. Anyway like most people do, we needed some food and drinks, since you can't bring your own you go to the concession stand and wait in a long and slow moving line. I volunteered to go. Once in line I was still listening to the cars run and looked in front of me to see a nice looking woman. First thought was no big deal guys bring their girls for numerous reasons. My wife just really likes to see the cars, and hear them run. With my attention now diverted I was curious, what was she wearing...well you guessed it she was wearing heels and not just any heels. These bad boys were an easy 5 inch stiletto heel with a lizard print, no platform. The heels tapered almost to needle point. She had to have good balance due to the fact that there is no pavement or concrete anywhere other than the track. The stands, parking, staging, everything is loose rock like a lot of people have in their driveways. This is not easy stuff to walk on in sneakers much less heels. I was very impressed to see her walk in those heels. Lighting is not all that well so I don't have more description of the heels, sorry to say. Needless to say that made the night for me. The cars were good but those heels did it for me. :roll: HH4Wolf

  3. I'm with HAPPYFEAT on this one. I find the scuff marks on the shoes more frustrating than the driving part. Yes it takes practice like anything else, wether you are driving a standard or automatic. Just depends on which vehicle we take for me. My truck is standard and wife's car is auto. I feel that driving while on cell phone or reading or whatever people do while driving is much more dangerous than just driving while wearing heels is. Wolf

  4. Wow, this is so cool, I finally found a web site where people are just like me. Absolute lovers of high heels. The stories I have been reading are just wonderful and uplifting. I too have been wearing heels for a long time now, and ever wondered if I was just a freak of nature or something. Now I know that I am not. Whew..... Well just a little bit about me....male, 31, married and have 4 kids. My wife and daughters know about the love I have for heels, but my boys don't. Although all are older, my girls seem to be more mature and open to "society abnormalities" but my boys, well, they are a little, how do I say this, closed minded. My wife fully supports me as we have been in public and I was in heels and she was not. She prefers sneakers and I just have to have the heels. I have been wearing heels for about 10 years or so( been so long I have lost count...he he). I prefer pumps and sandels with little to no platform. Well I don't know what else to say in this hello as I am sure we will learn more about each other as time goes by. I am just so HAPPY that I found this web site. I guess I should say a formal HELLO TO ALL... I'm crazy I know( but in a good way ). I welcome any questions that you may have, as they will be answered honestly and to the best of my ability. Thank you. Yours truely, Wolf

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