I thought you must be shitting me with that figure but OMFG
It was pre-millenium (but not by much) when I last bought a pair, they were 8 hole oxblood boots - But I only paid forty quid from the army and navy store in Manchester, Jesus Christ. Have shoes quadrupled in price in 25 years?
I'd love another pair but not at that price, back to Wynsors world of shoes for some Dunlop green flash it is
I thought you must be shitting me with that figure but OMFG
It was pre-millenium (but not by much) when I last bought a pair, they were 8 hole oxblood boots - But I only paid forty quid from the army and navy store in Manchester, Jesus Christ. Have shoes quadrupled in price in 25 years?
I'd love another pair but not at that price, back to Wynsors world of shoes for some Dunlop green flash it is
Muffers
They aren't even made in the fUK these days.
I have some boots from Shoezone that cost anout £30. They are hard wearing cheap and last for years. Most importantly they are ideal for tough manual work. Steel plated, acid resistant, ideal for anything you might find in an office environment.
Drivel? Pull up a chair mate, if you're not enjoying the price of shoes banter, I've got a whole thread in the pipeline about how my daughter is having trouble with her homework, AND we've run out of extra virgin olive oil. Amirite? BOOM, classic Chatterbox
Drivel? Pull up a chair mate, if you're not enjoying the price of shoes banter, I've got a whole thread in the pipeline about how my daughter is having trouble with her homework, AND we've run out of extra virgin olive oil. Amirite? BOOM, classic Chatterbox
What subject?
'Cause, darling, I'm a nightmare dressed like a daydream
I've got some DM's that are a couple of years old. They were about £90 I think. Cabrillo ones, not the classic DM style. More Desert boot.
I have a couple of pairs of Clarks boots as well. A pair of Chelsea boot style and another leather desert boot. I have a set of lightweight walking boots i wear in the snow as well. I have one pair of leather hitops.
I'd like a pair of Blundstones again, but it's not 1994.
#bootgate
Apparently I've needed a hearing aid longer than I realised.
I was scheduling some posts on social media earlier for our work accounts to go out over the weekend and I noticed a post by one of our partners.
It was on the subject of firework safety and it suggested sticking the end of a sparkler that you hold into a carrot so the young child has something better to grip when waving sparklers about.
I mean, not giving a child under 5 a sparkler might be a better idea but I appreciate that's political correctness gone mad.
Apparently I've needed a hearing aid longer than I realised.
Drivel? Pull up a chair mate, if you're not enjoying the price of shoes banter, I've got a whole thread in the pipeline about how my daughter is having trouble with her homework, AND we've run out of extra virgin olive oil. Amirite? BOOM, classic Chatterbox
What subject?
Maths. I'm pretty good at helping the girls out - I did OK at school (they're fucked if/when they get to A-Level mind) but I had glandular fever in 5th form, and missed the bit where we did multiplying matrices, which is what she's stuck on tonight. I thought I might just look it up & cast an experienced adult eye over it and explain it to her simply, but the whole thing just makes my brain ache. She's on her own on this one, it's gibberish
Found some more extra virgin olive oil in the back of the cupboard though so apart from the scandalous price of boots, everything's OK cheers