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DC Sunshine
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DC Sunshine
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I wonder if it's genetic how we choose to clad our feet?
Is it learned from watching those around you?
Does it depend if you are right or left handed?
So many deciding factors :)
Its a bit like drying yourself after a wash...everyone is different to a certain extent, but as you get older, the routine probably remains constant.
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DC Sunshine
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Jock....Weird things spark into the brain in the wee sleepless hours....this was one of them I acted on. It was the safest option :D
But aren't we all glad I did? Now people are thinking about it when the feet cladding time of the day comes along....:crazy:
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Gunnar - we just bung our feet into a couple of Kangaroo's pouches and hop along into work :bounce: ....so I was wondering what the rest of the world does :p
Yeti, your thread is much more complex than mine. I just talk about feet :D
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Lol Willie....I was waiting for someone to say that. It polishes your shoes at the same time that way :p
Nick.Shu.....guess it is a Tassie question. One head was asleep and the other was free to think of very intelligent questions
P.S. This will not make sense to many of our overseas friends... It is said (by Mainlanders...(the ones on the big island) that Tasmanians (the ones on the smalll island) are so inbred that they've mutated into growing 2 heads each. Glad we cleared that up ;)
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