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Old 5th August 2004, 07:59
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Rub the soles of your new shoes with sandpaper to prevent slipping on uncarpeted floors. Also works on icey streets.
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Old 9th August 2004, 13:57
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Rub the soles of your new shoes with sandpaper to prevent slipping on uncarpeted floors. Also works on icey streets.
[i]Hello Cinderella1..

Welcome to Scotland.com..

I have a problem with Shoes actually.. and I was hoping you might be of some assistance...

Ok.. so here is my problem..

I am in the middle of Moving house.. and I have started packing up my shoes.. and you know what.. It appears that.. I HAVE TOO MANY! lmao.... .. hehehehe.. How on earth can I throw any out? lol..

Ok.. just a wee bit of humour this morning.. lol.. Thanks for the tip about the soles.. I actually knew that one

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Old 9th August 2004, 18:01
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Rub the soles of your new shoes with sandpaper to prevent slipping on uncarpeted floors. Also works on icey streets.
[i]Hello Cinderella1..

Welcome to Scotland.com..

I have a problem with Shoes actually.. and I was hoping you might be of some assistance...

Ok.. so here is my problem..

I am in the middle of Moving house.. and I have started packing up my shoes.. and you know what.. It appears that.. I HAVE TOO MANY! lmao.... .. hehehehe.. How on earth can I throw any out? lol..

Ok.. just a wee bit of humour this morning.. lol.. Thanks for the tip about the soles.. I actually knew that one

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Hi Mistress,

Girl, you can never have too many shoes. I'd just throw them all in a big box & move them too. Good Luck w / your
move and enjoy your new home.

CINDERELLA1
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Old 9th August 2004, 19:39
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Rub the soles of your new shoes with sandpaper to prevent slipping on uncarpeted floors. Also works on icey streets.
[i]Hello Cinderella1..

Welcome to Scotland.com..

I have a problem with Shoes actually.. and I was hoping you might be of some assistance...

Ok.. so here is my problem..

I am in the middle of Moving house.. and I have started packing up my shoes.. and you know what.. It appears that.. I HAVE TOO MANY! lmao.... .. hehehehe.. How on earth can I throw any out? lol..

Ok.. just a wee bit of humour this morning.. lol.. Thanks for the tip about the soles.. I actually knew that one

Mistress
Hi Mistress,

Girl, you can never have too many shoes. I'd just throw them all in a big box & move them too. Good Luck w / your
move and enjoy your new home.

CINDERELLA1
[i]lmao..

That's exactly what I've told everyone.. lol..

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