Tme Out
Appropo of nothing, this is like that five minutes at the end of "Sunday Morning" on CBS (I think) where they just let the camera roll at some gorgeous spot.
I took this at the cottages where I traveled via shoemobile a few weeks ago. The mist rises off the water from sunrise 'til about nine-thirty, and we sit in adirondacks on the beach drinking hot coffee and watching it burn off into the pristine air. Have a good weekend. Read or write what you love, and always wear nice shoes when you go to Wal-Mart.
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Why do I have to wear nice shoes to WalMart? What if I'm going to WalMart specifically FOR shoes? Couldn't I wear my junky ones to the store and then wear my new, price-reduced WalMart shoes home? Plus, their floors are kinda slippery...if I wear my nice shoes, most of my nice ones have quite a heel on them and I'd hate to be involved in litigation with WalMart just cause I wore my nice shoes there. And what if some sloppy toddler happens by and dumps his WalMart Frozen Cherry Coke on my nice shoes? Then it will cost me more to go to WalMart than it would have to shop at a more expensive store because I will have to pay to have my nice shoes professionally cleaned at the shoe repair. Maybe I missed something; I don't know. But the photo of the boat in the slip overlooking the water is very very nice.
- - Guess Who?
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Dear Guess Who,
I didn't even know your band was still around! Are you one of the original members? Do you guys still tour? How exciting to be a rock star!
Now, on to the SHOES: I was referring to the post of September 14th. Deborah Jackson pointed out they she likes the Dollar Store because she doesnt have to get all dressed up like she does when she goes to Wal-Mart. I'm sure, being a rock star and all, you wouldn't want to be the only ones caught in sandals when only closed-toe shoes would do.
All the best on your career revival.
Even though I said, 'maybe I missed something,' you couldn't resist the urge to dress me down. Why? You even chose your words so carefully as to delete the first two scoldings. Writers!- - they even have to outline an argument. Well, at least now I'm dressed for Wal-Mart...or even maybe the Dollar Store. -- Guess?
(No, not the Jeans)
Good Lord, that was dressing you down? Arguing? You asked a question, I answered.
Sorry if you stepped in something and had a bad shoe moment.
P.S. The first two posts had typos. I hate typos. God knows, I have enough of them that I miss, I wouldn't want any extras floating around.
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