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2018-06-27 at 7:06 PM UTC
Originally posted by joerell Sidi use to make my cycling shoes for me with cleats. They still made them for me when I left Europe and I bought them direct from the company. But now I order them from a specialty shop overseas of a guy I know and at the same time order the Adidas. You can buy regular Customs from any place…but from the specialty shop you can remove and add things at a cost and yet he won't do it it for everyone. RunnerTune in Germany has good ones and I still think you can customize them as you wish.
the reason people get customized consumer goods is that becos their so bland and generic that without customized stuffs,
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2018-06-27 at 8:11 PM UTClala, I have read a lot of ho-hum BS in my time, but seriously, g/f, this is just about the most stupidest and boring one I have ever seen you attach your name too. Yobish!
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2018-06-27 at 8:13 PM UTC
Originally posted by joerell Ok problem solved…yet women who switch from high heels to sandals usually have the most problems. At 6'3" I love my custom Adidas MI UltraBoost shoes and never a problem. Go with what feels good or let me do a physical if pain returns. Lol.
Adidas are cool. I have to my kid a few pairs. Thatβs her latest kick (no pun intended). Lol.
Originally posted by infinityshock impregnated lannys grannys several times now you just need some nude selfies
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2018-06-27 at 8:14 PM UTCI think she's already stated that in this very thread cup.
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2018-06-27 at 8:15 PM UTCAh Adidas Kick used to be the shoes of choice back when I was a young-fella-me-lad...that and Stan Smith's.
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2018-06-27 at 8:16 PM UTC
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2018-06-27 at 8:18 PM UTC
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2018-06-27 at 8:19 PM UTC
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2018-06-27 at 8:19 PM UTCπ ah ok, jig.
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2018-06-27 at 8:20 PM UTCWhen I tell my cat she's a "pretty kitty" or a "good kitty" she knows these are excellent things for her to be. Cue meowing, rubbing up against my legs, etc. It's important to give her vocal praise. But sometimes I tell her she's a "pretty good kitty" when I'm feeling clumsy with words or just want to abbreviate. One could say I've referred to her as a cat who is pretty and good, which I think is more consistent with her outlook on the subject, or that I've merely said that she's okay as a cat. From her perspective, I have showered here with a plurality of excellences, but a sober, human analysis of my syntax has told me that I place my cat just steps away from mediocrity. It's superior to be a cat, in this case, reaping higher praises and whatnot, but I'd like to modify the language I use with her anyway. She is an excellent kitty, and I don't want there to be any disputing this.
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2018-06-27 at 8:21 PM UTC
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2018-06-27 at 8:22 PM UTC
Originally posted by Zanick When I tell my cat she's a "pretty kitty" or a "good kitty" she knows these are excellent things for her to be. Cue meowing, rubbing up against my legs, etc. It's important to give her vocal praise. But sometimes I tell her she's a "pretty good kitty" when I'm feeling clumsy with words or just want to abbreviate. One could say I've referred to her as a cat who is pretty and good, which I think is more consistent with her outlook on the subject, or that I've merely said that she's okay as a cat. From her perspective, I have showered here with a plurality of excellences, but a sober, human analysis of my syntax has told me that I place my cat just steps away from mediocrity. It's superior to be a cat, in this case, reaping higher praises and whatnot, but I'd like to modify the language I use with her anyway. She is an excellent kitty, and I don't want there to be any disputing this.
Would thank.
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2018-06-27 at 8:24 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Apparently they still make em!
…that's not how they looked back in the late 70s/early 80s though so not sure why they call them "orginals"
That's exactly how I remember them. Oh how I miss the good ol days at the roller gardens.
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2018-06-27 at 8:24 PM UTC
Originally posted by Zanick When I tell my cat she's a "pretty kitty" or a "good kitty" she knows these are excellent things for her to be. Cue meowing, rubbing up against my legs, etc. It's important to give her vocal praise. But sometimes I tell her she's a "pretty good kitty" when I'm feeling clumsy with words or just want to abbreviate. One could say I've referred to her as a cat who is pretty and good, which I think is more consistent with her outlook on the subject, or that I've merely said that she's okay as a cat. From her perspective, I have showered here with a plurality of excellences, but a sober, human analysis of my syntax has told me that I place my cat just steps away from mediocrity. It's superior to be a cat, in this case, reaping higher praises and whatnot, but I'd like to modify the language I use with her anyway. She is an excellent kitty, and I don't want there to be any disputing this.
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2018-06-27 at 8:25 PM UTC
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2018-06-27 at 8:26 PM UTC
Originally posted by Daddyissues That's exactly how I remember them. Oh how I miss the good ol days at the roller gardens.
I had fluorescent green laces in mine ftw.
I googled a 70s pair, they are close but not quite right. Still, near enough...mine were all white though...I don't remember the green (or blue) on them.
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2018-06-27 at 8:28 PM UTC
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2018-06-27 at 8:34 PM UTC
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2018-06-27 at 8:36 PM UTCWore them everywhere, school, the disco, garden hopping, the pool hall, skateboarding (1st generation). We didn't have a roller rink
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2018-06-27 at 8:40 PM UTC