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I am not allowed to post in the offered section as I am banned. Anyway..

Does any one want.. 1 new black and white converse trainer size 6 left foot .

Does anyone want.. 1 almost new black and white converse trainer size 7 right foot.

Son different size feet, always buy two pairs of same shoe so ideally suited to someone with different size feet or only one foot (6 left or 7 right).

PM me if you do and I will sling them out the top floor window if you stand by the gate. Genuine enquiries only please .

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Thinking about it, I suppose if someone has size 6 feet, they can put a shoe sock / insole ( you know the thing that looks like a panty liner ) and / or a heel grip in the right shoe to make it fit . Or if they have size 7 feet and dont mind, they can have crushed toes on the left foot .
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daizie Wrote:

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> Insoles are irritating, slide about and always get

> lost. Anyone knows another way of making a shoe

> smaller I would be interested to know. Shoes have

> gone now.

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Inserted firmly in SteveT....?



( we live in hope )



W**F

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daizie Wrote:

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> Insoles are irritating, slide about and always get

> lost. Anyone knows another way of making a shoe

> smaller I would be interested to know. Shoes have

> gone now.


Instead of making the shoe smaller, couldn't you make the foot bigger? E.g. by wearing several pairs of socks? Or bandaging the foot (a bit like the Chinese used to :-S)?


I'm curious, did someone take the shoes? Or did you throw them away?

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ha ha ha...


Lordy Lordy!!!


he might have...but ice cream is ice cream...the coconut is especially good...no, seriously, he's definitely not a paedo...he's very nice in fact...known him for years...


Actually, the ice cream is payment in terms of a business deal...I divulge top secret information to him and he pays me in kind (in this case ice cream!)...but I really can't be bothered today...had friends round last night...they didn't leave till gone 2.00 am and I didn't get to bed till 6.00 am...blah blah and I've made all these excuse to wats-his-name...the paedo...LOL


Is this inanity or what!!??? ha ha ha ha

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