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Obviously, I meant to refer to the "non-denominational, completely asexual, non-confrontational, politically correct (made without hurting any cuddly ickle creatures)" revolting open sandals that all lentil-eating Marxist skirt wearers wear in December.
Silly me. :crazy:
Not that I have anything against lentil eaters, of course. Or Marxists.
Takes all sorts . . .
OK, so sandals don't have a gender, but they do have politics
Works for me, I'd hate to mistaken for one of those tree hugging, bean eaters
Now, where's the cow pie?
Ian.
Do not argue with idiots; they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience.
Cogito ergo sum - Descartes
Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum - Ambrose Bierce
davereporter wrote:Sarong or lava lava (sulu) + sandals = COOL!! Wearing it now in the hot humid Oz summer.
Same here in England - when we get a hot summer
In the hot summer of 2006 I wore sandals without socks (just like the girls) under long trousers to work. At least my feet were cool. Even then I had some odd looks from other men who must have been sweating in their shoes and socks.
Do you remember the old line that goes "Real Men Don't Eat Quiche"?
I once said that to a friend of mine (thinking that I was terribly clever) and he said to me... Real Men eat ANYTHING they want.
He was right.
I live in my birkenstock sandals almost year 'round. When the temperature dips to zero celcius, I put on socks. When the snow is more than one half an inch deep, I switch to shoes.
I wear my kilts with birkenstocks all summer (no socks) because it's comfortable and easy (I hate tying laces). On slightly more formal occasions I wear kilt hose and birkenstocks.
Why?
Real men wear Anything they want:cheer:
Cheers,
Rick
The worm that destroys you is the temptation to agree with your critics in order to get their approval.