Good memory. Red coat, pink boots with flowers that light up every time I take a step, purchased in the children’s section of the shoe store. I didn’t know they lit up until I got them home and dropped them in the closet. It’s very hard to find size 4.5 in women’s footwear.
I posted the whole article because the aftermath of your January 6 and our trucker convoy may have frightened people into not protesting any more and that would be a mistake. The entire list of trucker convoy donors was posted online, complete with full names, addresses, emails, and credit card numbers. I believe to this day that the RCMP or another policing agency was involved in the hack that led to the doxxing. To the credit of the general public, my credit card was never used fraudulently as a result of the dox. Some of the January 6 protesters didn’t fare as well in the consequence department and suffer still, but we must continue to force our oppressors to hear us even though it may cost us. And we need to be smart about how we participate. It was great to read that they fear us.
Thanks again for the link CtC.
I think I teased you about the stompy boots at the time. Good job hanging in there——
You take a size 4.5 shoe!?
You must be really, really petite.
I had this male friend (homosexual, maybe it doesn’t matter, but this is about fashion) who assumed I must have a hard time getting shoes because I am small.
I had complained about not finding this particular pair of shoes I wanted in my size, and he assumed I must take a very unusual size.
Nope, I told him. I sometimes can’t find shoes because I am a size 7 and they sell out because so many people are the same size.
I had to take off a shoe and show him before he would believe me.
If anything, my feet are a little large. One would think I would be a 6 given the rest of me.