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Guest Leslie2Lose

well, she's the only manicurist at that spa and i do love her ... she gives the most amazingly awsomely wonderfully great foot massages... **swoon**

also posting to say that my lovely DD is on her 3rd bowl of Cereal this morning.... NO CLUE where she puts it!!

LJM - I know how you feel about those foot massages. The place I go for my pedi's has a man that does them - he has the strongest hands...if he is busy when I get there (I usually walk in) I wait. He is so worth it!

My DD's are bottomless pits too...LOL

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heheh I said food massages - you know what's on my brain...fixing it!

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Have had a pedi once in my life...just can't see the point when my feet are covered all day, and I can always think of something better to spend my paltry pennies on...like books. Books - just can't have too many.

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Guest Leslie2Lose

Have had a pedi once in my life...just can't see the point when my feet are covered all day, and I can always think of something better to spend my paltry pennies on...like books. Books - just can't have too many.

LOL - Love my pedis! I started getting them last year. It feels so good and my feet look pretty...okay, I'm vain - I'll admit it - about my feet.

I love books too - me and the Library have a very well established relationship. DD's also are V.I.P.'s there. It's free (I'm cheap, but will dough out money for my feet - LOL).

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love the pedi. it's my luxury of the month, plus i'm VERY hard on my feet. either running or walking around EVERYWHERE barefoot, my shoe of choice when not tennis shoes is flip flops & being in TX - i wear them yr round.

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Luluc - I knew I liked you! You're a woman after my own heart...now I do have a little shoe buying issue (love them now). I have to have cute shoes to match the new clothes I've been forced to buy...my preference - barefoot.

I'm surprised I didn't get ringworms as a child. I was a tomboy and never wore shoes - anywhere. My mom would have to about horsewhip me to get a pair on my feet - LOL

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Last edited by Leslie2Lose; Today at 08:22 AM. Reason: heheh I said food massages - you know what's on my brain...fixing it!

lmao ... i did the same thing and caught it before i hit submit.

Have had a pedi once in my life...just can't see the point when my feet are covered all day, and I can always think of something better to spend my paltry pennies on...like books. Books - just can't have too many.

well, i live in Dallas area, so i'm pretty much in some sort of sandal all year long...

i agree with books too though, i have book shelves full of books i havent even started yet...

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Have had a pedi once in my life...just can't see the point when my feet are covered all day, and I can always think of something better to spend my paltry pennies on...like books. Books - just can't have too many.

Ohhhh tap! Too bad. In fact, today is Pedi day for me. It takes them well over an hour, with all the messaging, hot stones, hot towels, hot oils, hot bubbles... :tongue2: Then of course the finish product, one pair of hot feet.

Side note, of course the shoes too. Can't forget the shoes.. to show off those hot feet.

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I have never had a pedi but I do have a helluva lot of books - 11 bookcases and most of these have two layers of books on them. I should try having a pedi. I have ugly feet, big (size 10.5) and bony, and even though I am Canadian people do see a lot of them. This is because we take our shoes/boots off when we are indoors and I almost never wear socks. I should do people who see my feet a favour and have a pedi.

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i have book shelves full of books i havent even started yet...

I can't imagine that - like all my other projects, I have dozens started, and left in different rooms, and all 'in process' at the same time.

Shoes - well friends and coworkers refer to me as Imelda just because in my office I have 2 shoe racks and one filing cabinet drawer, and at home I have multiple shoe racks and a 5 shelf 3 sided storage unit just for shoes. But I don't really buy that many!! It is just that I keep my shoes in good condition, so that they last years. My office shoes never see outside - therefore are never exposed to puddles, mud, tar, etc. I wear my sneakers to work, and change into my shoes. For example, today I am wearing a classic 2 1/2" heeled, closed toe navy leather pump. As they are only worn with a navy suit, never are worn outside, and are reheeled maybe every 2 years, and polished regularly they last. These classic shoes of good quality leather cost a fortune when I bought them, but have lasted almost 10 years.

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Posting to say I'm ROFLMBO at Plain...weeping and eating Cheetos while naked...what a visual! :wub:

Like LJM, I have tons of books - my DH and I built floor-to-ceiling bookshelves in one room (ostensibly to hide a poorly placed support post) and they are now full...I have them in boxes all over the house! Time to go to Home Depot and build more bookshelves!:tongue2:

Tapshoes - thank you very much! I was wondering what to do with my shoes - it would be SO much easier to leave some of my business shoes at the office and stop having to transport them...then I get to buy more for at home! :)

I agree - navy shoes for a navy suit - preferably purchased at the same time, because a 'true navy' is getting harder and harder to find! Now navy has a lot of black in it...makes it really hard to match! :wink2:

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...I can always think of something better to spend my paltry pennies on...like books. Books - just can't have too many.

Oh my god...I love you!:tongue2:

I spend most of my money on two things: Books and music. If I had to go to school naked for a day just for a book shopping spree, I'd do it.

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I love reading and I was buying a lot of books when I was fat, when I was too fat to find clothes that I liked, and yet was in the mood for a little shopping. And people have given me their books when downsizing and I inherited my mum's books. As a result, I have quite a few books which I haven't read yet. About the only good thing about being laid up with cancer over these past 7-8 months is that I have had the chance to do a lot of reading (and I have been feeling too crappy to do any shopping). This meant that a lot of my books finally got read (and I saved a lot of money).

Red shoes can look nice with navy, I think.

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I am just the strangest woman I know. Shoes do nothing for me. For work, I have one pair of blue, one pair of brown and one pair of black. For home, I have my tennies and my sandals. Other than that, I just don't care about shoes. If I can be barefoot, I am. Usually at work, I throw my shoes off as soon as I hit my office and half the time I forget to put them back on before I go walking around the building.

I am majorly into books though. I love downloading ebooks onto my blackberry so I can read whenever and wherever, I always have a book with me.

Plain, where do I send my $5.00 to?

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Guest Leslie2Lose

I am majorly into books though. I love downloading ebooks onto my blackberry so I can read whenever and wherever, I always have a book with me.

I love ebooks too Susan. I should own stock in the company - at least I would be gaining some financial benefits from all my spending. I was once like tap and everyone else, I had tons of books. Now I just download them. If not I'll take a trip to the library (when I'm being cheap i.e. have no money). Books & Shoes are my two guilty pleasures.

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I am just the strangest woman I know. Shoes do nothing for me. For work, I have one pair of blue, one pair of brown and one pair of black. For home, I have my tennies and my sandals. Other than that, I just don't care about shoes. If I can be barefoot, I am. Usually at work, I throw my shoes off as soon as I hit my office and half the time I forget to put them back on before I go walking around the building.

susan, me too ... i actually dont even wear that many ... i basically live in my ugly black "tire" sandals that i got from lands end this summer ... LOVE em!

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