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Find a shoe you like at the store and then try to buy it on Zappos.com so you can get the right size and width. Or just look on Zappos to start with.
kristine |
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02.16.06 - 10:18 pm | #
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Um, when I narrow it down to my size and width, I get like, 5 ugly and expensive shoes on Zappos. I really just need a personal shoemaker. But I do spend a lot of time wishing I had bigger feet and looking at Zappos.
E. McPan |
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02.16.06 - 10:21 pm | #
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Boiled peanuts are the best thing ever. I encourage you to eat them in mass quantities, and that's not just because Daddy's a peanut farmer. It is a southern thing, but northerners can enjoy them too if they invest in a big pressure cooker. Don't eat the kind out of the can.
LawDawg |
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02.16.06 - 11:53 pm | #
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Edamame... Georgia style... 
If you like salty snacks, try 'em.
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02.17.06 - 9:41 am | #
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I've never had the "green" variety, but what I have had are good and salty. They can be a bit messy, so have some paper towels handy, and eat them warm.
As for the shoe dilemma, it's too bad you missed out on that foot-binding thing as young girl.
(Now that you have my email address, you can send me hate mail for that comment. Sorry.)
CBK |
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02.17.06 - 10:57 am | #
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My dad always stopped for boiled peanuts when we lived in Georgia. Dave hit the nail on the head-- they're the working man's edamame.
Rowdy Theologian |
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02.17.06 - 10:57 am | #
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I still don't see why anyone wants soft, salty peanut mush. Don't you just eat peanut butter instead?
E. McPan |
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02.17.06 - 5:43 pm | #
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