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I don't know if you can bear the thought of 2nd hand shoes, but if you can then you can 'upgrade' to really good shoes which are so well made and well balanced the heels are easier to cope with. I hate heels but I got a pair of Manolo's for ?10 in the Portobello road and they are THE most comfortable shoes with heels I have ever worn.


Sorry if this post doesn't make much sense but I hope you know what I mean.

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> perhaps we should meet for hot cross buns!

>

> Don't like peep toes - they always look slightly

> slutty. Just my opinion though.


The other prob with peep toes (I think it depends on shoe design for degress of sluttiness), is that your toes might get pinched into complete agony.


As for Hot X Buns (that sounds quite porno in itself)... not a bad idea. Or you could join me for some home made oat biscuits at Casa Wee Quinnie?

Cassius Wrote:

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> I don't know if you can bear the thought of 2nd

> hand shoes, but if you can then you can 'upgrade'

> to really good shoes which are so well made and

> well balanced the heels are easier to cope with.

> I hate heels but I got a pair of Manolo's for ?10

> in the Portobello road and they are THE most

> comfortable shoes with heels I have ever worn.

>

> Sorry if this post doesn't make much sense but I

> hope you know what I mean.


Cassius - 2hd would be OK - although I am not totally enamoured of the idea of trudging around West London to be honest. It is just toooooo far. Even if I go up to Oxford St., I always think "Why did I come here? I wish I was at home, under the duvet listening to Radio 4!"

OMG! It's midday - i have to start this essay now. ****!

PGC I'm about to head down Lordship Lane PM me if you want to meet for a bun!


I'm not wild about peep toes either, but I think that's because I've got really horrible toes!

For my wedding I got dance shoes made in white satin from the Freed shop on St Martins lane. They were unbelievably comfortable and looked lovely. If you've got time you can get satin dyed to match the dress.

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