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  1. I recall wanting a pair of 'winklepickers' way back when, I think I was about 13 at the time. As parents were not so easy going in those days, you basically wore what they bought you what they wanted you to wear, I had to wait some three years until I was working so I could buy them myself. never had a pair of 'beatle boots' (maybe because I couldn't stand them)but was right into the platform soles of the 70's even though in my 30's by that time.

  2. Shyheels - that would not be the first time that has been attempted. I recall a few years ago that a member of the Russian Parliament wanted to do the same thing as he considered them a 'health hazard, due I think, to the dangers of injured ankles. personally, as man who for more than sixty years has absolutely loved seeing women in heels, maybe a law should be considered making them, along with skirts, compulsory wearing for women. (Well one can always dream!!)

  3. Thanks for trying thighbootguy but the result is the same.

    Jkrenzer. I am much the same, noticing continuity lapses in movies, TV shows etc. I think one of the best know is when Michelle was playing catwoman. In one scene it is obvious when she cartwheels across a roof it is obvious that ( the stuntwoman?) is wearing boots without heels but once the shot changes to catwoman standing on the roof heels are seen. On a slightly different subject, many years ago there was a scene in an Australian police show where a girl walking down the street was wearing a short checked skirt. After she had entered the 'shop' (what Americans would call a pharmacy) she was wearing a plain green skirt but on leaving the shop later in the scene the checked skirt was being worn again.

  4. I used to collect beer cans (after drinking them of course). I think I may have had as many as 150 (all different brands). The trick was to make them appear unopened by using an opener on the bottom of the can instead of pulling the tab. You would be surprised how many people, on picking one up thinking it full, wondered how I got hold of empty cans. After moving from a house into an apartment I had to get rid of them because I no longer had the room to keep them. All I collect now are memories (if the grey cell is working that day).

  5. What I was trying to say is that apart from knowing the title in English is 'No Regrets' I have absolutely no idea of what the words are or what they might mean as I cannot recall ever hearing an English version of the song. And bugger. Now the song is in my head again.

  6. I have one at present as well. One of the fast food outlets is using the old Edith Piaf song that I think the title translates into 'No Regrets'. Although not having heard the song for years it now vibrates through my head all day. By the way, I have always liked the song although I have no idea of what it means in French.

  7. The website of the woman who went under the name of Pantera, who I am sure was known on this site for her high heel videos, has been closed down with the simple message - This website closed. Pantera deceased. No other information given or known.

  8. On a different subject entirely, the website of the person who went under the name of Pantera, who I am sure was known on this site for her high heel videos, has been closed down with the simple message - This website closed. Pantera deceased. No other information given or known.

  9. I agree killer heels. I read recently that according to the 'experts' the high heel has had its day for the time being. It stated that even for evening wear the trainer (sneaker) is king. Even showed some pictures of fancy ones with diamentines (? spelling), cut out toes and heel areas, etc. As I've stated on thsi forum before, in the city I live in the heel seems to have been dead for many years. I occasionally go into the city in the evenings and from the 'hundreds' of women there, many smartly dressed to go clubbing, you could count the number wearing 'proper' heels on the fingers (and that would not include the thumb) of one hand.

  10. I'm wondering if this was a deliberate set-up by the woman concerned, a 'wannabe' after her fifteen minutes of fame. To be honest I used to like it when in 'the good old days' the majority of women wore heels (and skirts) to work. Perhaps that's because I'm an old 'fuddy-duddy in their seventies.

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  11. I'm no big fan of classical music but this piece is amazing. How does she move her hands and fingers so quickly? Practice I guess. The look of concentration on her face is outstanding and she seems to be muttering something as she plays. And yes, from the few quick shots seem, the boots look quite nice as well.

  12. I must say the heels look very nice. I do however have one question. Can you actually walk properly in them? I ask because I see so many pictures of women in heels but wonder just how many of them can walk with a sexy gait in them. Maybe a video would prove whether or not you can walk in them.

  13. Why would you waqnt to do anything to help encourage that absolute twat called Clarkson. The only thing I can think of is to make it a Gilbert & Sullivan type operetta that completely makes a bigger idiot of him that he makes of himself. The quicker people like Clarkson are thrown off any type of show the better as far as I am concerned.

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