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  1. On 2/26/2017 at 11:26 AM, mlroseplant said:

    A random woman approached me fairly early in the evening and told me that she loved my shoes. She said it twice. I smiled and thanked her, and she went back to her table. Another random woman, several minutes later, who was wearing black Ugg boots with a Harley-Davidson logo embroidered on them, accosted me. She went on and on about how in the hell could I walk in those. I ran into her again later on, and she started in again, pulling nearby people into the conversation. She then asked me what size I wore, and I told her Size 9. So then she wanted to try on my shoes. I said, "Well.  .  . um.  .  . OK, why not?" She could barely manage to stand in them, and was unable to straighten her knees, so that lasted about 30 seconds, and I got my shoes back. Several more minutes of "How can you possibly like those shoes? My feet are still hurting from that 30 seconds.  .  ."

    I know this is late to the game but I wanted to highlight this event.

    I've had similar experiences where a woman will go on and on about how you can walk in shoes that tall, then when they find out they have a similar foot size (I'm a size 10) they all of a sudden want to try your shoes on.  It just makes me laugh.

    By the way, I have asked a woman if I could try her shoes on as well and she let me. It goes both ways.

     

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  2. Looking good.

    From experience, short shorts with boots will yield a lot more double (triple) takes. In the summer, if it rains on a warm day I will wear calf high boots and shorts with a Hawaiian shirt.  Those are the days my coworkers will tease me, mostly because its a look they wish they could pull off themselves.

    Wish I could find OTK boots to go with my shorts.

  3. When I first started wearing heels to work several woman complained that they could no longer use the excuse "they're hard to walk in" as to why they don't wear heels themselves. The pressure is on me too to keep the bar high. 

  4. Your right Stoney, the packaging is great.  I was surprise that these are "hand made in Las Vegas". I thought what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. To show the color shift you need a video, which they do have links to on their website.  Even though I just had a pedi with bi-color toes, I cant wait to try these out.

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  5. On 5/1/2017 at 6:29 AM, Stoney3057 said:

    Cali ILNP. The color is called Birefringence.  I got them from Amazon, they have several other colors ( which I have bought all of them ) if get a chance check them out.

    I looked into the nail color and got these five.  To late for my last pedicure - yesterday, so next pedicure I will try the holographic one.

    NewNailcolor3.JPG

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