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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Like everyone else, I judge everyone I don't know on what they look like.
Anyone in cheap shoes, for example, can be bought easily.
(, Wed 24 Jul 2013, 15:37, 1 reply, 12 years ago)
I bet some of these cunst have square toed black shoes...

(, Wed 24 Jul 2013, 15:39, Reply)
I have a pair actually.
about £12 quid from Peacocks if I recall. they do perfectly well for weddings, funerals and job interviews and have lasted about 5 years, mostly by only being worn 2-3 times a year. I'm glad I didn't put more money into them.
(, Wed 24 Jul 2013, 15:47, Reply)
So over the life of the shoes
You've been to about 15 weddings/interviews or funerals.

That seems like a lot.
(, Wed 24 Jul 2013, 15:51, Reply)
sounds about right
about one wedding a year, give or take, the same with funerals (4 grand parents between myself and the ex wife and at least one friend) and a rash of job interviews culminating in getting my current job. I suppose it's been a time when grand parents are dying off coinciding with people settling down and getting married and also changing jobs for me.

it's all bee quieter lately.
(, Wed 24 Jul 2013, 15:55, Reply)
That makes the shoes less than a pound an event.
Bargain.
(, Wed 24 Jul 2013, 15:56, Reply)
my thoughts exactly.

(, Wed 24 Jul 2013, 15:57, Reply)
8 weddings this year
10 last year
(, Wed 24 Jul 2013, 15:57, Reply)
Do you keep marrying Africans to get them a passport?

(, Wed 24 Jul 2013, 15:58, Reply)
The cost of attending a wedding as a guest has apparently shot up
www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2288535/Be-guest---afford-The-REAL-cost-attending-wedding-revealed-1-395.html
(, Wed 24 Jul 2013, 15:59, Reply)
50% of them will end up getting divorced
you should only have gone to half of them
(, Wed 24 Jul 2013, 16:07, Reply)
yeah, but square toes...

(, Wed 24 Jul 2013, 15:51, Reply)
well, squarish. they were cheap formal shoes that fitted my feet (also square)
and I was skint and in a hurry, but I've felt no urge to replace them. actually, thinking about it it may be the squareness that makes them comfy, pointy shoes don't fit my feet well at all.
(, Wed 24 Jul 2013, 15:57, Reply)

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