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Michael
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Me, too! Well done!
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Dazzling :D
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Thanks! :oops:
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Very nice! I initially thought the grey vertical line was the waterline, until I took a closer look and realized the "reflections" didn't match.
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Hanibal94 wrote: Mon Oct 26, 2020 3:32 pm Very nice! I initially thought the grey vertical line was the waterline, until I took a closer look and realized the "reflections" didn't match.
Same here! ;)
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OW moderator presents the Winter 2020 outfit - get yours now, while stocks last!
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:D :D :D
That looks nice and warm
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I'd like one, please! :D
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Me, too. Do you have one in Navy??? :lol: :lol: :lol:
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That is gorgeous! I looked at it closely (I sew a bit.) There is lots to that outfit. I wonder how much it weighs? I don't think I need one, however; that much real fur would find me in trouble in Southern California.
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Can I order up a version suitable for jogging?
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Any chance of it in green please? I love those shoes - they look to be very comfy for folk with wide feet and a high instep like mine ;) :D
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Green for me too, please.

The shoes look comfortable, but none too warm.
(I have very wide feet and a fairly high arch myself ;))
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Hah, ditto on the feet for me too.
Went to a foot doctor 2 years ago for custom insoles. He marveled at my small feet and high arch (they're wide too).
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Hmmmm- should we do a foot survey I wonder? Could wide feet and high arches link us all? :o :)
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Count me in. Years ago, when I rode a motorcycle, I used to get logging boots from Pierre Paris and Sons. They had a metal shank and steel toes and the boots went well above the ankles, all needed to save your feet in case of an accident. The boots were $25, if you bought them off the shelf, but $50 if you wanted them made specifically for your feet. As I said, this was a LONG time ago. If their off the shelf boots didn't fit, they would make you a custom pair for just $25. They always had to make me a custom pair. I still have one pair and they still fit perfectly. Needless to say, they're not very practical for day to day use.
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Count me in on the wide feet- not terribly high arches. I buy inexpensive shoes, take the insole out, and put in my pricey (by my standards) insoles and have improved my back, ankles, and balance walking. Luckily, I don't need the steel toes any longer, either.
I have long thought that "Normal", or in this case average was a pretty vague or subjective measurement. Our model in the painting seems to be a little on the "Plus" size.
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Fascinating foot results then!
I wonder if we need to add it to our welcome letter? 'You will especially enjoy this project if you have wider than average feet...' ;) :lol:
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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