Mittering
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You spelled "embarrassed" wrong.KC could be on its way to getting shellacked.
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You spelled "embarrassed" wrong.KC could be on its way to getting shellacked.
Do like Clydesdales....Aww, that Budweiser commercial with the Clydesdale horsey was cute!!![]()
B - E - A - utiful!S - U - C - K.
How's that???
Well.shoot.... but like you said only 2 nightsGot here. Not wild about the lodging, but it'll be adequate and it's only 2 nights. I'll be in the other town for a few weeks-r-months and I'll be able to do a bit of shopping for places.
I gave the Kittehs all some human time before leaving them.
I wear a big size too..... different styles help to not male my feet look like canoesThat's pretty common for women... I wear a clodhopping size 11 in womens (9.5 mens - they're cut wider). Most of my sisters are between 5.5 and 7.5Nothing dainty about me. So if you need to feel small, dainty, and or feminine... come sit by me... I don't bite (unless asked nicely)
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Cute little trash panda
I have some structural issues... so I have 1 pair of athletic shoes... and 2 pair of slippersI wear a big size too..... different styles help to not male my feet look like canoes
Me too I have to put my arches in my shoes because my feet don't have any. I tell you what a good pair of Merrell shoes and power step arch supports and I'm in heavenI have some structural issues... so I have 1 pair of athletic shoes... and 2 pair of slippers
Good thing I wasn't a big shoe lover shopping wise.
Feet, earlobes, and I think noses... grow your whole life long?? I was measured for both orthotics (i.e. arch support inserts) and shoes. Was moved up a 1/2 size in my shoe.My wife complains that her size has increased in the last ten years or so. She's up to a 9 from a 7.5. it's not the end of the world ladies. There's a website for...uh, well...you get the idea.
Trust me, I have mired a tank all the way up to the turret. Trying to get out just made it worse. Mud seeping into the drivers hatch ring and covering the drivers periscopes.Honestly, how those tanks don't get mired in the muck before they even reach the ramp is beyond me!