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This is a normal post also you can nick display shoes (assuming it's the correct foot)
never pay for shoes again!
(, Mon 3 Apr 2017, 14:34, , Reply)
This is a normal post yeah could nick the shoe but not be able to leg it might be a flaw in that plan somewhere

(, Mon 3 Apr 2017, 14:44, , Reply)
This is a normal post details blah blah

(, Mon 3 Apr 2017, 14:53, , Reply)
This is a normal post well you know if that shoe fits and all that...

(, Mon 3 Apr 2017, 15:04, , Reply)
This is a normal post I can make a wooden peg leg
To complete your Pirate costume.
(, Tue 4 Apr 2017, 12:43, , Reply)
This is a normal post hey theres a thought
i could rape and plunder my way accross the home countys with gaye abandon as long as it is made from finest teak and none of this nambypamby recycled white dogshit thats pressed into mcnuggets or what ever
(, Tue 4 Apr 2017, 23:01, , Reply)
This is a normal post I once read an article about two old fellas who'd both lost a leg in the war.
One had lost the left, the other the right. Every year they'd meet up, go for a drink and then go shoe shopping.
(, Tue 4 Apr 2017, 7:08, , Reply)
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didn't they have daughters who got married or something?
(, Tue 4 Apr 2017, 14:11, , Reply)
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www.movies101.com/SOLDIERS.HTML

There is one interesting relationship in the film, and it is between Moore and young Joe Galloway (Barry Pepper), a journalist who hitches a ride into the battle site on the second day and records it all. Need we say that he is also the co-author of Moore's autobiography. In the film he tells Moore a wonderful story. Moore has asked him why he's a journalist and not a soldier. Galloway says that he comes from a long line of soldiers, including two great-grandfathers, who each lost a leg fighting on opposite sides in the Civil War. One lost his right leg and the other the left. They met by accident, after the war, in a shoe store in Galveston, Texas, and then by design met each year afterward, in the shoe store, to buy a pair of shoes and take home one shoe each.
(, Tue 4 Apr 2017, 14:22, , Reply)