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Posted on 05/05/2004 7:57:51 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
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I wasn't making a judgment, just saying there's something I've never seen. Weddin' boots. It sounds very Texan, somehow. Which is cool.
Boots... and hats. Very very Texan, in my amatuer opinion!
I wonder if the boots would go with Hair's hobbit-dress?
Good thing you qualified that with 'which is cool'. ;D
Non of the weddings I have been to in Texas had boots but I can picture it. Would make more sense than the foot torture devices women often claim are shoes.
I dunno... those high boots would hurt my feet. But I'd wear tennis shoes to my own wedding if I could.
Nice to see you around, you haven't been by often enough.
I haven't been to that many weddings in my whole life, but two had the bride in white cowboy boots...one in Texas, and one here in Oklahoma. It's to be expected.
LOL!!
Heading home, folkses. See you later!
careful now...
Nahhhh....boots at a wedding is more of a Western wimmin thang.
I didn't say Y'ALL didn't need 'em. I said WE (wimmin) didn't need em to get the political jobs done! ;o)
I'm thrilled for ya!!
Ugh, it's almost six. I'm going home finally.
Only apparently everyone there has strep throat, so I'm a little scared to go.
It was a popular look in the 70's and 80's. Gals wore Gunny Sax brand dresses with lace up high heel white boots. Gunny Sax was sorta Victorian country if you can imagine how that would look. I was trying to find a image online, but I didn't have any luck.
I hear ya. I picked up a sore throat bug in Chicago at the wedding saturday. Why do family gathering have to have so many germs? argh
I just finished the first episode of the Kyoto Arc. Whoah! :) As soon as the episode started I noticed the animation in the opening sequence had taken it to another level in terms of realism and choreography--it looked more like an action film than a cartoon. Then they started in with the action and we finally got to see Kenshin when he was the Manslayer without the Reverse-Blade Sword--he was a real one-man army, wasn't he? That Atami (sp?) character Kenshin almost fought in the beginning (the one who didn't fight because he was sick) looks to be a good rival in future episodes. That guy who beat Sano was also very impressive, and his martial technique was interesting--saw him using some Aikido, that I did. Just when I thought the villians couldn't get any tougher, they turned it up a notch! Very cool :) How many episodes is the Kyoto Arc?
Freepin' has been sparse...new job (same company) but on the road all day visiting customers instead of in an office with a 'puter.
Jen, a girl-friend (not girlfriend!) of mine married another friend and wore tennies under the dress. It was floor-length and no one knew until much later. :)
I seem to have picked up a sore throat over the weekend, too, which I suspect I got from my aunt from Milwaukee. Must be something going around.
Sorry, didn't mean to give away any spoilers to anyone who hasn't watched it yet! :) But I will say the episodes I'm at now are the best part so far :)
sweet, I will have to grab the rest in the form of those new box sets they just came out with.
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