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Nobody can walk in six inches though Jah. Unless they have a platform. Even with a platform - 6 inches is pushing it a bit. 4 inches is my limit. Anything over 4 inches and I walk like Dick Emery. And I can't have a drink if I'm wearing 4 inches because otherwise I stand up to go to the loo and find myself completely unable to walk.


LadyM - not tacky - kitch!

giggirl Wrote:

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> Yes LM because dashing across the road at a

> second's notice is like so safe isn't it *


That isn't the point! - I want to BE ABLE TO dash at a second's notice/catch the bus etc. For me that is more important than appearing sexy (or whatever those monstrosities which are responsible for many a spinal injury are perceived as doing).


However, each to their own...whatever cranks your tractor...whatever floats your boat...whatever fills your sails...whatever tickles your fanny...chaqu'un a son gout...

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> *bows and scrapes to Dame Viv*

>

>

> But GG, I'm serious...those shoes match my kitchen

> tiles - fact! They are the epitome of tack!


Listen you old bat, those are well nice shoes, and you know it. And if you call them tacky again I'll take you outside and pull your hair and call you names.


And after that I DEFO won't be talking to you again.


*flounce*

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