> On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 4:25 PM, Bob W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > That's not much of a value-add, is it? No, I think calling them
> > 'recovery shoes' rather than 'plastic clogs' is what brings 
> the price
> > up. And rightly so - who would want to wear clogs? After 
> all, this is
> > not the 1970s. Or Amsterdam.
> 
> Well, look at him.  He looks like an investment banker or a lawyer
or
> something.  He's clearly worked a 100 hour week and needs to recover
> by throwing on a bike helmet and stylish windbreaker and getting on
> his under-powered Japanese Vespa wannabe and racing about town at
what
> I'm sure to him feels like breakneck speeds.  Recovery shoes are
just
> what the doctor ordered!
> 

he's considered to be dashing and rather stylish over here, where
bone-white legs shod with sandals and socks are de rigueur. I'm on
iFoot.com* right now, ordering a pair and a spare.

Bob

*iPod.com would have a more classically Greek reference to feet, but
someone's already got that.


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