For the love of shoes.
- added April 28, 2008
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- meligrosa
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How far would you go for shoes and really how many pairs do you really needed?
Is it fascination, affluenza, obsession, I mean 140 pairs of Chuck Taylors, 300 pairs of high heels??... WOW!! (insert "OMG shoes"-video song)
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"She skipped meals for $275 Via Spigas. She hunted for black cowboy boots in Florence. Her favorite pair, purple Guccis, are trimmed with a stripe of mink. To justify the prices, she only buys the colorful, the animal print, the kooky. Flip-flops come out on weekends only."
"A sixth-grade teacher at Middleburg Elementary School, Ross prides herself on being "the cool teacher" with more than 140 pairs of Chuck Taylor sneakers. She only wears her sneakers on Fridays, so her students never see the same pair twice."
"Two different shoes can change how you feel, literally raising you up," she said. "The experience has promise. Plus, no matter whether you gain or lose weight, you can keep them. Blutcher, a JEA project outreach coordinator, owns 300 pairs, each nuanced for a certain occasion or event. Some, such as a silver strappy pair encrusted with rhinestones, will only see the light of night clubs."
Is it fascination, affluenza, obsession, I mean 140 pairs of Chuck Taylors, 300 pairs of high heels??... WOW!! (insert "OMG shoes"-video song)
Excerpts from the article:
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"She skipped meals for $275 Via Spigas. She hunted for black cowboy boots in Florence. Her favorite pair, purple Guccis, are trimmed with a stripe of mink. To justify the prices, she only buys the colorful, the animal print, the kooky. Flip-flops come out on weekends only."
"A sixth-grade teacher at Middleburg Elementary School, Ross prides herself on being "the cool teacher" with more than 140 pairs of Chuck Taylor sneakers. She only wears her sneakers on Fridays, so her students never see the same pair twice."
"Two different shoes can change how you feel, literally raising you up," she said. "The experience has promise. Plus, no matter whether you gain or lose weight, you can keep them. Blutcher, a JEA project outreach coordinator, owns 300 pairs, each nuanced for a certain occasion or event. Some, such as a silver strappy pair encrusted with rhinestones, will only see the light of night clubs."
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when i saw this my jaw dropped. i mean look at how many wicked sick shoes this woman has.
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- xmych3mxloverx
- 4 months ago
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This is so wrong. And we wonder why we're a nation of debt.
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- AndreaKnoll
- 4 months ago
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