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Being a single guy in my late seventies I need one of these to clean my home. Where can I purchase one?
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I'd like to see women playing ANY sport in stilettoes. What a sight that would be. Tennis might be fun or how about high heeled ice skating?
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My favourite style of boots on a very attractive lady.
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I seem to recall that several years ago down here in Oz that one of the insurance companies tried to find a way of, if an accident occurred with the driver wearing heels, not 'paying out', as the heels were considered unsafe to drive in. Never heard whether they actually bought it in as a condition of payout or not, but as it did not seem to raise any more discussion, I assume the 'idea' was 'dropped'. Always sounded to me to be a typical insurance company way of avoiding paying a claim.
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I have heard the same story about the state of the economy affecting heels and skirt lengths. From what I recall heels go higher in bad times and skirts do the opposite, i.e. go longer in bad times. I do not think this is a 'new idea' as I first heard it way back in the 1960's (that gives my age away).
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Thanks at9. Must admit she's not bad and definitely better looking than Keith Moon or Mr. Starkey.
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A little disappointed. I was expecting (hoping) to see her actually PLAY the drums wearing those heels she talked about.
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I have heard of this type of thing before. I recall several years ago, can't remember exactly where I read it, but a guy got abused for holding a door open for a woman, sharply told 'I'm quite capable of opening a door". Weeks later, same woman, same man, "I thought a gentleman held a door open for a lady". This by his own admission after he deliberately let it go in her face.
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I'm afraid sneakers (usually called 'trainers'' in this country), took over 'my' city many years ago. I rarely see a woman in heels, and those that do occasionally wear them seem limited to about 2".
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I can recall the days long past when many dance halls with wooden floors banned stiletto heels for this very reason.
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Add a 'c' in front of rap and you have the right word to describe this so-called 'music'.
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Another crap American show.
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I agree Bluejay I also hate the mere sight of flipflops (or thongs as they are known in the 'land down under). Should be totally consigned to oblivion and made against the law to wear the horrible looking things.
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1 hour ago, Heelster said:
Geez - - I don't see skirts and heels much at all. Once I get into a major city, I'll see a few, but not often.
Locally - - - not even on a Sunday.
Neither do I - and I live in a major city.
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I recall hearing a story about the comments of a male on a talk back radio program in the UK (Norfolk area). He said he was fed up of not seeing women wearing skirts and heels, always seeming to walk and act like 'pseudo males'. The story also stated that the radio's studio switchboard lit up like a Christmas tree as feminists rushed to condemn the man. His wife was said to have later stated that she always wore skirts and heels, adding by her own choice not her husband forcing her to do so.
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That terrible song by Miley Cyrus's dad 'Achey Breaky Heart' I think was the title.
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Not from 'Mucky Maccas' I hope.
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Down here in Oz, apart from a few weeks in 'winter', I wear shorts virtually all the time as does just about everybody else of both sexes. I even know of some business people who wear shorts to'from work and change at the office. Even my PJ's are 'shorts' during the warm summer months.
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A brilliant version of a great song. I almost found myself singing along.
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Can you imagine this type of report appearing in the media? President Trump, in all his satirical elegance wearing a lilac suit, blue shirt, red knee length tie and white Nike sneakers greets Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau who is wearing a pink suit and an orange shirt open at the neck with three inch heeled open toe sandals. The mind boggles. What a sight it would be though.
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Shy heels, I think you are referring to a ZOOT suit, not a soot (which would naturally be black!!).
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To me the answer seems simple. Not only ban ties, ban suits as well. Surely a smart pair of trousers and a collared shirt with a jacket if necessary are all that is needed for work or play.
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Goodbye
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I am also sorry to see you leave. To me you were a 'breath of fresh air' to the site. I greatly enjoyed your comments and the photos of Helen. Hopefully you will find time to return in the 'not too distant future'.