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  1. 2 hours ago, Sydheel said:

    Playing soccer

    and yes 

    That's what happens from playing a girls sport with wannabe actors :cheeky: :evil1:.

    On ‎2016‎/‎11‎/‎17 at 7:09 AM, Sydheel said:

    Will be out of action for a while

    :(

    i seem to have been silly enough to rupture my ACL so no heeling for some months i think

    Eina! I feel your pain. Good luck with the surgery & recovery. Take your time, I had a work colleague who couldn't wait to start walking without the brace, ended up having to go under the knife again.

    8 hours ago, Sydheel said:

    Thanks all

    tis a pity as well as i have just won an auction fir a pair of high heel ZU boots

    oh well, i can try them on maybe, just no walking in them

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    Put the boots on , feet up on a pedestal, get a small bell & a butler. Life's sorted!!

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  2. On ‎2016‎/‎11‎/‎11 at 9:49 PM, curiousheels said:

    Little snapshot of the finished product

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    Gorgeous looking pedi, lovely colour. Now that you've crossed the bridge, I guarantee that you'll be back for more. Maybe next time in heels :cheeky: ?

  3. I say go for it. Most salons that offer pedi's & mani's do so professionally. Occasionally you'll find some that don't do a good job or the lady doing it doesn't do a good job. But I haven't had many problems in the 10 years or so that I've been going, and I've been to 4 different salons. Two of them didn't have a problem painting, although you could see that they thought it a bit strange. The one that I went to before I moved was the best so far. She loved painting my toes & she'd willingly done my fingers as well, but my wife isn't too happy with the idea. She also didn't have a problem with me wearing heels, skirts, leggings, skinnys. It just blew her mind that I had so many heels & that I had no problem wearing them.

    I'd suggest testing the water first, see if they willing to paint & then next time maybe wear heels. The last one that I went to painting was out of the question, it was something that men didn't do. But living by the sea I wasn't too worried.

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  4. Nosey doctor, but just doing his job. Maybe he could've toned down the preaching a bit & maybe tried to be informative. The human body can adapt to the situation it finds itself in. I have a friend who almost permanently wears dark glasses, now she finds it difficult to go outside without putting them on. When I was in school our science teacher told us of an experiment that had been done with glasses. People were given glasses to wear that inverted the world, after a couple of days their brains had adapted & they saw the world the right way round. This is not to say that if you permanently wear high heels you'll damage your legs, but the possibility is there, and it differs with everybody. Some stretching exercises would be a good idea, and it's not that difficult. If you have steps at home stand with your toes on the edge of the steps, hold onto the door frame & slowly lower yourself down. Do this a couple of times a week & your stretching is done. 

    But keep up the heeling.

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  5. On ‎2016‎/‎11‎/‎08 at 10:24 AM, Sydheel said:

    Day 2 in Melbourne 

    after work i walked across Melbourne CBD to the theatre where the musical Kinky Boots is showing. The local WITTNER store has a special bright red boot as a special show collaboration.

    i looked and had to try them on. WOWEE they are bright. 

     

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    Some really neat outfits, good compliments & a free chow :rocker: :clap:.

    I would've taken these boots & run.

     

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  6. 11 hours ago, swedeheeler said:

    Firdt. Outed for my mother. She laughed. A lot.

    Then she calmed down. Liked them. Wondered how I got the idea to buy them. She texted a image to my older brother. Directly he answered brokeback mountain. I texted him that it took more balls than he got to wear them and stick out. Still no answer from him.:biggrin:

     

     

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    Awesome outfit. All you need is a Mustang.

    After all the nervousness & worry, the effort was worth it.

    First prize :clap::prize: :rocker:

  7. 21 hours ago, Sydheel said:

    Thank you @CPB

    not sure i aimed for either suave or elegant. Sounds too 007 for me.  LOL

    I was thinking more the Camel Man than 007 :cheeky:.

    7 hours ago, Thighbootguy said:

    That should end the complaints about larger sizes not being available.  Did you happen to see the Jolly Green Giant lurking around anywhere? :penitent:

    Now the complaints are going to be about it being too big. I reckon it's more likely to be Roald Dahl & The BFG.

  8. Looking very suave & elegant. The last outfit

    On ‎2016‎/‎10‎/‎25 at 7:35 AM, Sydheel said:

    Work finished. Time to hit Rundle Mall.

    blue jeggings. My old fave black WINDSOR SMITH boots

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    9 hours ago, Sydheel said:

    Adelaide day 3

    Last nights visit to rundle mall was great. Didnt find anything but tried on several pairs in the 15 odd shops i looked in. All sandals and flats this summer which is not my thing

    Today, back to work. 

    Jeans, shirt, black CLARKS boots with thick stiletto (and yes i changed thd belt to a black one)

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    These two outfits are my favourites, well co-ordinated.

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